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What is the best Oud for beginners?

What is the best Oud for beginners?

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.

How expensive is an Oud instrument?

Beginner ouds are sold for about $400-$1000. The different tiers of pricing reflect the differences in wood quality and how long the oud will last.

Which Oud should I get?

Every Oud will sound different, and every Oud builder creates a unique sound. If you want a well-balanced Oud sound with a combination of deep bass, warmth and versatility, perhaps an Arabic Oud is a good choice. If you want a unique sound and an Oud with a little more sustain, the Turkish Oud is a good idea.

Is Oud harder than guitar?

The Oud is not necessarily more difficult than learning Banjo or Guitar, it’s just a different approach. It’s more like a melodic instrument like a violin. Good luck. Once you get into the Oud you’ll be quite addicted.

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Where is the oldest oud kept?

The oud, as a fundamental difference with the western lute, has no frets and a smaller neck. It is the direct successor of the Persian Barbat lute. The oldest surviving oud is thought to be in Brussels, at the Museum of Musical Instruments.

How do you wear an oud?

Oud is usually applied in places with a pulse. On the wrists, sides of the neck, and behind the ears. These places are warm and the heat activates the scent to last longer.

What is the difference between a lute and an oud?

The main difference between the Oud and Lute instruments is that a Lute has a fretted neck and can have more strings or be a larger size than the Oud instrument. The Lute is associated with Western Shakespearean culture while the Oud is the main instrument of Middle Eastern and Arab culture.

Can you learn oud online?

School of Oud Online is a United States based school, specialized in teaching the Oud instrument through live tutoring via Skype. We accept a few students each season to join.