bouzouki |
mandolin |
As nouns the difference between bouzouki and mandolin
is that
bouzouki is (musici) a greek long-necked plucked fretted lute having a sharp, metallic sound while
mandolin is (music) a stringed instrument and a member of the lute family, having eight strings in four courses, frequently tuned as a violin they have either a bowl back or a flat back.
bouzouki |
undefined |
As a noun bouzouki
is (musici) a greek long-necked plucked fretted lute having a sharp, metallic sound.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
bouzouki |
zither |
As nouns the difference between bouzouki and zither
is that
bouzouki is (musici) a greek long-necked plucked fretted lute having a sharp, metallic sound while
zither is zither.
saz |
bouzouki |
As nouns the difference between saz and bouzouki
is that
saz is the baglama while
bouzouki is a Greek long-necked plucked fretted lute having a sharp, metallic sound.
bouzouki |
guitar |
As nouns the difference between bouzouki and guitar
is that
bouzouki is a Greek long-necked plucked fretted lute having a sharp, metallic sound while
guitar is a stringed musical instrument, usually with fretted fingerboard and 6 strings, played with the fingers or a plectrum (guitar pick).
As a verb guitar is
to play the guitar.
banjo |
bouzouki |
As nouns the difference between banjo and bouzouki
is that
banjo is a stringed musical instrument with a round body and fretted neck, played by plucking or strumming the strings while
bouzouki is a Greek long-necked plucked fretted lute having a sharp, metallic sound.
As a verb banjo
is to play the banjo.
bouzouki |
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taxonomy |
bouzouki |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and bouzouki
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
bouzouki is (musici) a greek long-necked plucked fretted lute having a sharp, metallic sound.
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