Graham McDonald / Type 1 / Stringed Instrument
This is my standard Irish bouzouki or cittern and can be built with either an eight or ten string neck, with standard scale lengths of 560 and 660mm (22" and 26") It is available with either a flat soundboard with a guitar style pin bridge, or a molded and carved arched soundboard with a moveable bridge. The picture is a 26" scale flat-top bouzouki, Non-standard scale lengths are available on request.
Necks are bolted on though a hollow neck block.
Graham McDonald Mandolins and Bouzoukis, Australia
I have been building musical instruments for nearly 30 years, and have been a consultant to the National Museum of Australia, Sydney's Powerhouse Museum and the NSW Conservatorium of Music, as well as a C.F. Martin warranty repairer. My instruments are played by some of the finest musicians in Australia and other parts of the world.
While I build just about any stringed instrument, I specialize in Irish bouzoukis, mandolins and related instruments.
Bouzoukis come in three body styles, the type 1 , type 2 and type 3 and mandolins are available in an A model, a 2-point and an F style.
I use Australian timber as well as traditional European and American woods, selected to both appearance and tonal quality. The aesthetic mix of timbers in an instrument is an important part of the individual design and construction process.
There is is a page with general information about Irish bouzoukis and citterns and pages with information on the various styles of instruments can be found through the menu at the top.
When not building mandolins I have written about music for The Canberra Times from 1993 until 2009, writing feature articles on music and reviewing CDs and live concerts of all styles of music. I have also been broadcasting on community radio since 1976 and currently present a fortnightly program on Canberra station ArtSoundFM playing lots of strange and wonderful music from all parts of the world.