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Furnishings and Equipment (Hierarchy Name) > Sound Devices > sound devices > <sound devices by acoustical characteristics> > chordophones > lutelike chordophones > lutelike chordophones: plucked > <lutelike chordophones with short neck: plucked>
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Short-necked, fretless lutelike chordophones of the Arab world, the direct ancestors of European lutes, strung in double courses and played with a plectrum. The large soundbox is built of ribs of lightweight wood with a strongly rounded back and flat belly, one large or two or three small sound holes, a bridge on the lower part of the belly, and a piece of fishskin, leather, or shell above the bridge to protect the belly from the strokes of the plectrum.
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Otros términos
- 'ud [es]
- 烏德琴 [zh]
- `uds [nl]
- wū dé qín [zh]
- wu de qin [zh]
- wu te ch'in [zh]
- 'ūd [en]
- 'īdān [en]
- 'idan [en]
- ouds [en]
- oud [en]
- 'ud [en]
- uds [en]
- ûds [en]
- `ud [nl]