“It Sounded Like a Grand Piano” — Steve’s Bouzouki Story

“It sounded like a grand piano.”

 

redwood bouzouki
redwood bouzouki
classic irish bouzouki
classic style Irish bouzouki
redwood Irish bouzouki
redwood Irish bouzouki
redwood bouzouki
redwood top
cocobolo
cocobolo bouzouki
cocobolo bouzouki
cocobolo back and sides, classic style

“In April 2017, I’d just missed out on a Sobell bouzouki that was listed in Ireland — it sold locally before I could act. I started searching for Stefan Sobell, and that’s how I came across NK Forster Guitars. I’d never heard of Nigel before, but once I saw he’d apprenticed with Stefan, that gave me the confidence I needed.

I landed on this listing: a redwood and cocobolo bouzouki with an oval soundhole, up at GuitarGal. The woman on the phone said, “I just posted this a few minutes ago.” I bought it on the spot.

Two days later it arrived. I opened the case and lifted it by the neck — the deep soft V felt perfect in the hand. The tone was just as I’d hoped: a rich low end, crystal-clear highs. I’ve learned to give the back room to vibrate — that’s when the full colour of the sound really comes out.

“The tone was just as I’d hoped: a rich low end, crystal-clear highs. My late brother once said it sounded like a grand piano.”

 

The look of it is stunning. That flamed redwood top, the cocobolo back and sides, the elegant tailpiece resting on felt (no grommets needed) — it’s practical and beautiful.

I tend to reach for this bouzouki over my octave mandolins when playing in groups — and other musicians notice. They say, “That sounds like a proper bouzouki.” My late brother, also a musician, once said it sounded like a grand piano.

Would I recommend NK Forster? Absolutely. Everyone I know who owns one swears by it. And for me, owning an instrument of this quality — it demands you raise your playing to meet it.”

Steve said his bouzouki sounded like a grand piano. If you’ve been wondering what a handmade instrument might unlock for you, get in touch and let’s talk. Use the form below, click “I’m a player” and let’s begin.