Oud
https://clevelandart.org/art/1918.350
A member of the lute family, there is perhaps no more emblematic instrument of the Islamic world than the oud. It provided music for banquets and gatherings, accompanied poets, punctuated celebrations and festivals, and is still prominent today. The oud is included in the medi...
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Terms
Culture
West Asia
Technique
Wood, gut, and metal
Medium
Wood, gut, and metal
Genre
Musical Instrument
Department
Islamic Art
Relations
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