When we talk about the FB series of baglamas handcrafted by the Samouelian workshop, we speak with pride. The construction of the FB2 model for the past 30 years and the consistent preference shown by our customers are proof of the unique value-for-money relationship these instruments offer.
- Top: Solid spruce
- Body: Limewood
- Fingerboard: Ebony
- Neck: Kiln-dried beech
The Baglamas is part of the “Bouzouki family”. It is the smallest out of the three main sizes (the other two being Tzouras and the Bouzouki). The instrument became prominent in early 20th-century Greece, mainly due to the Greek immigrants who fled Minor Asia in the 1920s. It is especially used in rebetiko music — the “urban blues” of the working-class neighborhoods and prison communities, especially Piraeus and Thessaloniki.
During times of censorship (especially under the Metaxas regime in the 1930s), rebetiko music was sometimes banned, and the baglamas was small enough to hide easily, even inside a coat or under a table, which made it a symbol of resistance and underground culture.
The Baglamas is based on the original 3-string (or 6-string) Bouzouki and it is tuned D-A-D.
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