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- Oud abstract "The oud (/ˈuːd/; Arabic: عود ʿūd, plural: أعواد, a‘wād; Armenian: ուդ, Assyrian:ܥܘܕ ūd, Greek: ούτι Hebrew: עוּד; Persian: بربط barbat; Kurdish: ûd; Turkish: ud or ut; Azeri: ud; Somali: cuud or kaban) is a pear-shaped stringed instrument commonly used in Arabic, Hebrew/Jewish, Greek, Turkish, Persian, Byzantine, Armenian, North African (Chaabi, Classical, and Andalusian), Somali and Middle Eastern music. Construction of the oud is similar to that of the lute. The modern oud and the European lute both descend from a common ancestor via diverging paths. The oud is readily distinguished by its lack of frets and smaller neck. It is considered an ancestor of the guitar.".
- Oud thumbnail Oud.jpg?width=300.
- Oud wikiPageExternalLink InstrumentsDetails.aspx?lang=en&PID=4&SID=26.
- Oud wikiPageID "92149".
- Oud wikiPageRevisionID "604349131".
- Oud background "string".
- Oud classification "*Necked bowl lutes *String instruments".
- Oud develcoped "Antiquity".
- Oud hasPhotoCollection Oud.
- Oud hornbostelSachs "321.321".
- Oud hornbostelSachsDesc "Composite chordophone sounded with a plectrum".
- Oud imageCapt "Front and rear views of an oud".
- Oud name "Oud".
- Oud related "*Angélique (instrument) *Archlute *Bandola *Balalaika *Barbat (lute) *Baglamadaki *Bağlama *Biwa *Bouzouki *Charango *Chitarra Italiana *Cümbüş *Daguangxian *Đàn tỳ bà *Dombra *Domra *Dutar *Electric pipa *Erhu *Irish bouzouki *Liuqin *Lute *Mandocello *Mandola *Mandolin *Mandolute *Oud *Pandura *Pipa *Qanbus *Rubab *Setar *Sitar *Surbahar *Tambouras *Tambura *Tanbur *Tanbur (Turkish) *Tembûr *Theorbo *Tiorbino *Tiqin *Topshur *Veena *Zhonghu".
- Oud subject Category:Arab_culture.
- Oud subject Category:Arabic_musical_instruments.
- Oud subject Category:Armenian_musical_instruments.
- Oud subject Category:Continuous_pitch_instruments.
- Oud subject Category:Early_musical_instruments.
- Oud subject Category:Greek_musical_instruments.
- Oud subject Category:Instruments_of_Ottoman_classical_music.
- Oud subject Category:Instruments_of_Turkish_makam_music.
- Oud subject Category:Necked_bowl_lutes.
- Oud subject Category:Oud_players.
- Oud subject Category:Turkish_musical_instruments.
- Oud type ArabicMusicalInstruments.
- Oud type Artifact100021939.
- Oud type ContinuousPitchInstruments.
- Oud type Device103183080.
- Oud type EarlyMusicalInstruments.
- Oud type GreekMusicalInstruments.
- Oud type Instrument103574816.
- Oud type Instrumentality103575240.
- Oud type MusicalInstrument103800933.
- Oud type Object100002684.
- Oud type PersianMusicalInstruments.
- Oud type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Oud type TurkishMusicalInstruments.
- Oud type Whole100003553.
- Oud comment "The oud (/ˈuːd/; Arabic: عود ʿūd, plural: أعواد, a‘wād; Armenian: ուդ, Assyrian:ܥܘܕ ūd, Greek: ούτι Hebrew: עוּד; Persian: بربط barbat; Kurdish: ûd; Turkish: ud or ut; Azeri: ud; Somali: cuud or kaban) is a pear-shaped stringed instrument commonly used in Arabic, Hebrew/Jewish, Greek, Turkish, Persian, Byzantine, Armenian, North African (Chaabi, Classical, and Andalusian), Somali and Middle Eastern music. Construction of the oud is similar to that of the lute.".
- Oud label "Laúd árabe".
- Oud label "Oed".
- Oud label "Oud".
- Oud label "Oud".
- Oud label "Oud".
- Oud label "Oud".
- Oud label "Oud".
- Oud label "Oud".
- Oud label "Уд (музыкальный инструмент)".
- Oud label "عود (آلة موسيقية)".
- Oud label "ウード".
- Oud label "烏德琴".
- Oud sameAs Úd_(hudební_nástroj).
- Oud sameAs Oud.
- Oud sameAs Ούτι.
- Oud sameAs Laúd_árabe.
- Oud sameAs Oud.
- Oud sameAs Oud.
- Oud sameAs ウード.
- Oud sameAs Oed.
- Oud sameAs Oud.
- Oud sameAs Oud.
- Oud sameAs m.0myk8.
- Oud sameAs Q191000.
- Oud sameAs Q191000.
- Oud sameAs Oud.
- Oud wasDerivedFrom Oud?oldid=604349131.
- Oud depiction Oud.jpg.
- Oud isPrimaryTopicOf Oud.