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Tzouras with Cedarwood – traditional Greek instrument with unique soundbox

790.00 

* This is an enhanced version of our regular tzouras, as it has a soundboard made of cedarwood able to produce even deeper and richer sound, adding more complementary frequencies to your playing. 

This is a premium musical instrument, a replica of the rebetika genre tzouras. It arrived in Greece in the 1900s by Asia Minor immigrants and soon became one of the most popular traditional string musical instruments.

LUTHIEROS Tzouras with Cedarwood can be considered as the middle brother of bouzouki and baglamas, as its fretboard's length is similar to the first but its soundbox's dimension is somewhere between the two of them. It is also called "μεσομπούζουκο", meaning half bouzouki.

If bouzouki is preferred for the ease of playing it and baglamas for the ease of moving it around, tzouras is positioned directly in the middle. All these three instruments are descendants of the Byzantine's pandouras and tambouras. The also known Irish bouzouki is a more recent development that emerged after the introduction of the Greek instrument into Irish music by J. Moynihan in 1965.

This is a unique top-quality instrument with beautiful and rich sound, with beautiful inlaid wooden decoration. This is why it is a quite rare musical artifact.

790.00 

Tzouras with cedarwood | Handmade Greek Traditional String Instruments - Koumartzis familia - www.luthieros.com

Endorsed by the Best

Great performers using LUTHIEROS Tzouras

^ Vangelis Petriniotis, a Ph.D. Candidate and expert on the rebetiko genre, playing a LUTHIEROS Tzouras.

v LUTHIEROS premium instruments during an event at TSITSANIS MUSEUM (Trikala, Greece).

Historic Accuracy & Playability

It's not a battle. It's about finding the right balance.

^ Old photograph showing Greek musicians of the rebetiko genre playing bouzouki, tzouras, and baglamas in the Piraeus region (port near Athens) in 1933.

< Old photograph showing Greek musicians of the rebetiko genre playing bouzouki, tzouras, and baglamas in the Piraeus region (port near Athens) in 1933.

Bringing Bits of Greek History Back to Life

To handcraft premium replicas with a focus to the modern musician, you have to research a lot, analyze hundreds of ancient depictions, build a lot of prototypes, test them with great musicians, etc.

And all of these, to conclude to meaningful compromises that have to be made, that are both deeply justified and make sense in terms of usability/playability. All in all, our ultimate goal is to serve the modern musician and to bring bits of Greek history back to life as fully functional musical instruments.

Manufactured at the premises of the village Europos (Northern Greece) by a family of musicians and luthiers that came to Greece from Asia Minor as immigrants at the dawn of the 20th century. LUTHIEROS Tzouras is made using natural materials available during the antiquity. Every kind of wood that is used for each part of the instrument is carefully chosen, taking into account its musicality and durability, but also staying close to the instrument’s tradition.

This part of Greek history was evolved to become a modern musical instrument ready to be used by both amateur and professional musicians. For all the minor (but very important) alterations, top-notch technologies were used during the prototyping phase (such as 3d Modeling and rapid prototyping) as part of University-based research by members of LUTHIEROS family. Key collaborations include the International Hellenic University and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.

References

Aydin, A. F. 2014. The Melodic Characteristics of Greek Rebetika Music: A Comparative Study on the Dromos and the Maqams. J. Elsner, G. Jähnichen & J. Talam Maqām, Historical Traces and Present Practice in Southern European Music Traditions.

Pappas, N. 1999. Concepts of Greekness: The Recorded Music of Anatolian Greeks after 1922. Journal of Modern Greek Studies, Vol.17.

Pennanen, R.P. 2008. The development of chordal harmony in Greek rebetika and laika music, 1930s to 1960s, British Journal of Ethnomusicology, Vol. 6, Issue 1, 1997.

Petropoulos, E. 2000. Songs of the Greek Underworld, The Rebetika Tradition. Translated by Ed Emery. Saqi Books. London.

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With Each Order You Will Receive

Delivery

Worldwide delivery with package tracking at any given time.

Lifetime guarantee

In the unlikely event of defects in materials or workmanship.

Tuning and maintenance guide

A thoughtful leaflet with guidelines for how to tune and maintain properly your unique and priceless musical instrument.

A pack of extras

Extra small gifts to say "thank you" for making our family's dream possible!

Instrument report

A detailed report about the materials, the exact dimensions, and manufacturing details, signed by our master luthiers, Anastasios and Jordan Koumartzis.

9 melodies

A digital book with 9 well-known traditional Greek melodies of the time-era, along with lyrics and historical details.

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Tzouras with Cedarwood – traditional Greek instrument with unique soundbox

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