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		Definition of oud in English: oudnoun uːdud A form of lute or mandolin played principally in Arab countries. 乌得琴(主要在阿拉伯国家使用,状似诗琴或曼陀林琴) Example sentencesExamples -  He sat mid-stage with the oud on his lap, going periodically into trances, by turns addressing the audience and, like a traditional conductor, communicating with band members.
 -  It is played on the oud (an ancestor of the lute) and the rebaba (a one-stringed instrument).
 -  I'm playing harmonica, which has nothing to do with either styles of music, but for some reason it fits really nice with the oud.
 -  Popular stringed instruments include the oud, which is related to the European lute, and the rebaba, which has only one string.
 -  Playing the oud, he revisits a personal favorite.
 -  The tuba provides foursquare, marching-band / Dixieland resonance, the oud lends tart, percussive bite, and the bowed cello contributes some highbrow ambience.
 -  The singing was rich and highly emotive, but what really captured me was the hypnotic pulse of the oud, the Arabic lute.
 -  In his hands, the oud is not only a musical instrument, it is an instrument of mass instruction.
 -  She uses the oud (a Middle Eastern lute) and the tamboura (an Indian guitar) which speak to her unique personality and creativity.
 -  Great cheer can be produced by an oud, harp, psaltery and frame drum.
 -  The blend of contemporary beats with the ageless sound of the oud, vocals and bansuri flute is entirely convincing and unforced.
 -  Unusually for him, the music on this CD started not with the oud but with a piano.
 -  The oud, or kabanj, is a popular traditional instrument.
 -  North American jazz-derived bands have not shown much fascination with ouds, koras, and tablas.
 -  Traditional instruments are the oud, a stringed instrument similar to the lute; small drums held in the lap; and the rhita, or reed flute.
 -  His family has been making ouds, a pear-shaped wooden string instrument with five to six double strings, for more than 100 years, a craft started by his late grandfather.
 -  He obligingly played the traditional Arabic instrument, the oud, and sang.
 -  Classical Arabic music makes use of the oud, an ancient stringed instrument similar to the lute; small drums held in the lap; and flutes.
 -  Not only does it contain traditional ‘maqam’ song styles, but it is also performed using the definitive Arab instrument, the oud, which is a fretless lute with between five to seven pairs of strings.
 -  Using Spanish guitars, tribal flutes, zylls, ouds, sitars, tamboras, and other eclectic instruments, they explored different sounds, sometimes at odds, sometimes in harmony, but always inventive.
 
 
 OriginMid 18th century: from Arabic al-‘ūd.    Definition of oud in US English: oudnounudo͞od A form of lute or mandolin played principally in Arab countries. 乌得琴(主要在阿拉伯国家使用,状似诗琴或曼陀林琴) Example sentencesExamples -  Classical Arabic music makes use of the oud, an ancient stringed instrument similar to the lute; small drums held in the lap; and flutes.
 -  His family has been making ouds, a pear-shaped wooden string instrument with five to six double strings, for more than 100 years, a craft started by his late grandfather.
 -  The blend of contemporary beats with the ageless sound of the oud, vocals and bansuri flute is entirely convincing and unforced.
 -  Playing the oud, he revisits a personal favorite.
 -  Unusually for him, the music on this CD started not with the oud but with a piano.
 -  The singing was rich and highly emotive, but what really captured me was the hypnotic pulse of the oud, the Arabic lute.
 -  He sat mid-stage with the oud on his lap, going periodically into trances, by turns addressing the audience and, like a traditional conductor, communicating with band members.
 -  Not only does it contain traditional ‘maqam’ song styles, but it is also performed using the definitive Arab instrument, the oud, which is a fretless lute with between five to seven pairs of strings.
 -  The oud, or kabanj, is a popular traditional instrument.
 -  Using Spanish guitars, tribal flutes, zylls, ouds, sitars, tamboras, and other eclectic instruments, they explored different sounds, sometimes at odds, sometimes in harmony, but always inventive.
 -  In his hands, the oud is not only a musical instrument, it is an instrument of mass instruction.
 -  The tuba provides foursquare, marching-band / Dixieland resonance, the oud lends tart, percussive bite, and the bowed cello contributes some highbrow ambience.
 -  It is played on the oud (an ancestor of the lute) and the rebaba (a one-stringed instrument).
 -  He obligingly played the traditional Arabic instrument, the oud, and sang.
 -  Great cheer can be produced by an oud, harp, psaltery and frame drum.
 -  I'm playing harmonica, which has nothing to do with either styles of music, but for some reason it fits really nice with the oud.
 -  She uses the oud (a Middle Eastern lute) and the tamboura (an Indian guitar) which speak to her unique personality and creativity.
 -  Popular stringed instruments include the oud, which is related to the European lute, and the rebaba, which has only one string.
 -  Traditional instruments are the oud, a stringed instrument similar to the lute; small drums held in the lap; and the rhita, or reed flute.
 -  North American jazz-derived bands have not shown much fascination with ouds, koras, and tablas.
 
 
 OriginMid 18th century: from Arabic al-‘ūd.     |