In the late 1960s the bouzouki was adopted by traditional musicians such as Johnny Moynihan and Donal Lunny who were involved in the folk revival in Ireland. It has become one of the most important instruments used to accompany Irish traditional music.
As the bouzouki came to be "acquired", its construction was modified to allow players to play standing up, and has a shorter neck and a flat back. A variety of tunings are used, the most popular being g–d'–a'–d''.
They are double strung - with varying numbers of strings.
- instruments with 5 courses (pairs of strings) are often referred to as Citterns (a name "borrowed" from a Renaissance family of instruments);
- instruments with 4 courses are often referred to as Irish Bouzoukis;
- other closely related instruments include the mandola and octave mandolin;
- some makers have created further hybrids - combining elements of the guitar and the bouzouki, for example.
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- Celtic Guitar Article on the use of guitar and bouzouki/cittern in Celtic music, by Cliff McGann (originally published in Celtic Heritage); includes notes on significant performers.
- Cittern A Yahoo! group to discuss citterns, bouzoukis and related instruments; covers the instruments, makers, and playing techniques.
- Citterns 'n Stuff An enthusiast for citterns, bouzoukis, other mandolin-like instruments, and their music; maintains a database of categorised links.
- Irish Bouzouki An article on the instrument in Irish music; includes tunings, tabs, practical tips, and links.
- Kennaquhair Stringed Instruments Luthier specializing in cittern, bouzouki, and other mandolin family instruments; also make acoustic guitars. Includes information on instruments, items in stock and pricing.
- How to Tell Mandolins, Citterns, Mandolas, Bouzoukis, etc. Apart Describes the differences in construction and tuning in this group of instruments.
- Han's Irish Bouzouki Homepage Resource for learners and players. Includes information on tuning, tablature, pictures, recommended books and listening.
- The instruments of celtic music An article about the Irish Bouzouki and its history and related music.