I researched the bouzouki. I think I should stick with a mandolin, especially since I don't know how to play it. The bouzouki apparently has a longer neck and the frets are farther apart, making it harder to play. I may go for an octave mandolin, but they are more expensive, which is a deterrent since I can't play. I also learned in my research that if the manodlin has eight strings, it has four courses, actually. A cittern is a five course instrument. Hmmm.
but I say to you that not even Solomon in all his glory clothed himself like one of these. But if God so clothes the grass of the field, which is alive today and tomorrow is thrown into the furnace...Matthew 6:29-30
"The sky is the daily bread of the eyes." -Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Wow, I used to have that whole song memorized. I'm not sure I feel fine after yesterday, but I feel...blah.
Actually, that's an irish bouzouki. Its in the mandolin family.
I researched the bouzouki. I think I should stick with a mandolin, especially since I don't know how to play it. The bouzouki apparently has a longer neck and the frets are farther apart, making it harder to play. I may go for an octave mandolin, but they are more expensive, which is a deterrent since I can't play. I also learned in my research that if the manodlin has eight strings, it has four courses, actually. A cittern is a five course instrument. Hmmm.
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