How popular is the oud?

Stretching into modernity, the oud is still seen as the king of Middle Eastern instruments. It is the most popular choice for Arabic composers and singers, as they are able to sing while they play, similarly to how the guitar became so central for western music.
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Is the oud still used today?

It has been considered one of the most important instruments within Arabic music for centuries and still is considered a holy grail today. The Oud has evolved over the years, in size, sound, and tuning. It is widely played across the Middle East in a variety of styles and genres.
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Is the oud a good instrument?

The mid-east Egyptian oud may be a great instrument for beginners as it has easy playability. The instrument may also perfect for professionals as it produces a very rich quality sound when played. It has a high resonance, a good volume, and tone.
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Who plays the oud?

The oud (also spelled Üd) is the progenitor of the European lute and guitar. Prominent in medieval Islamic music, the instrument came into Ottoman Spain in the 13th century. It is a pan-Arab instrument, played in Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Iran, and Turkey.
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Is it hard to learn oud?

The Oud is definitely a challenging instrument, but it isn't as difficult as the Piano. You will learn how to play notes that are not found in Western Music which will broaden your ears once you learn to differentiate between different scales and modes. This is truly a new frontier that can be very exciting.
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The business of Oud, one of the world’s most expensive scents



How much does an oud cost?

HOW MUCH DOES OUD COST? Extracting the aromatic dark resin from Agarwood trees is costly. A kilo of oud wood yields just 1ml of resin and a 12ml bottle of high-quality oud can cost up to 2,700 euros (3,000 US dollars).
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Who is the best oud player?

Egyptian-Syrian composer, singer, oud player and actor Farid El Atrache is often times referred to as the “King of the Oud.” This master's career spanned over 40 years and recorded over 500 songs.
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Can guitarist play oud?

Oud is considered to be a progenitor or grandfather of a modern-day guitar instrument. It is the foundation of the creation of Middle Eastern musical theory. Great significance in the European, Turkish, and Arabic music make guitar players take a bow to play Oud.
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How old is the oud?

The first appearance of the Oud was 3000 BC. The desecrated skeleton suggested the form of the Oud. Oud is known as the first stringed instrument in history. The oldest pictorial record of the Oud dates back to the Uruk period in Southern Mesopotamia (Iraq), over 5000 years ago on a cylinder seal acquired by Dr.
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What is oud called in English?

Oud (agarwood, aloe wood, eagle wood, gaharu) is formed in a tropical evergreen tree called Agar tree (Aquilaria species) which is believed to have originated from Assam, India.
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Who created the oud?

Abu Nasr Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Farabi, the Muslim scholar known to many as Alpharabius and born about 872, said the oud was invented by Noah's grandfather, Lamech - the sixth grandson of Adam and Eve. He was supposedly inspired to create the instrument after hanging the body of his dead son from a tree.
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Where is the oud played?

The instrument goes by many names, takes several shapes, and can be played in a number of styles both traditional and modern. The oud or ud, sometimes referred to as barbat in Iran or kaban in Somalia and Sudan, is an instrument predominantly found in the Middle East, Spain, Greece, as well as North and East Africa.
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What is the significant instrument of Israel?

The lyre (Hebrew: kinnor) and harp (Hebrew: nevel) were the primary chordophones in ancient Israel. While these instruments are very close in design, there are important differences. The Israelite lyre has a basic U-shaped body.
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How long will it take to learn Oud?

If you will give it a 1/2 hour a day, growing to an hour, every day as you grow calluses on your fingertips, then in 6 months you will be able to play well enough to share your skill with others. Commit to playing forever - if you learn to do it well, you will never let it go.
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How similar is Oud to guitar?

The main difference between an Oud instrument and a guitar is that the neck of an Oud is fretless. The frets of a guitar allow the guitarist to play chords but they cannot play quarter tones. An Oud has limited chords but the fretless neck allows for a monochromatic range of sound that has no limitations.
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Why is oud so expensive?

One reason oud is so expensive is its rarity; by some estimates, fewer than 2% of wild agar trees produce it. Experts claim that the very best oud comes from the oldest trees, which are even more scarce. It can sell for $5,000 a pound – or more.
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What smell is oud?

The Oud qualities

The olfactory profile of the Oud seduces immediately. Its woody smell is rich in nuances, ranging from sweet to earthy, with some notes of leather and spices. It depends on the species of the tree that produces the resin and on the technique used for extraction.
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Can you play Oud with fingers?

The Oud is not as short as a Mandolin, so don't expect to be able to always use 4 fingers when playing. At most, your hand positions allow for fingering 3 notes, unless you are playing a very chromatic passage. Your hand should look like this when playing high up on the fingerboard…
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How heavy is a Oud?

Electric Oud Weight is 2.86 pounds.
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What year was the oud invented?

The oud is one of the oldest stringed instruments, dating back to the era of Akad (2350 BCE). It is closest to the spirit and conscience of humans and has become since then associated with Arab culture and traditions.
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What did the oud become?

By between 1300 and 1340 the oud had become modified enough by Europeans to become a different and distinct instrument, the medieval lute.
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