amusicalinstrumentthat has apear-shapedbodywith a round back, ashortneck, andstringsthat areplayedwith thefingers,traditionallyused in, forexample,NorthAfricanandMiddleEasternmusic
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His performances on record include various guitars, basses, keyboards, and percussion instruments, as well as more exotic instruments such asoudand didgeridoo.
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Additionally, string instruments are also used, with the lute-likeoudserving as musical accompaniment in some areas.
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Ivica also plays other string instruments, such as bouzouki, tzuras, baglamas, saz andoud.
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The firstoudwas inspired by the shape of his son's bleached skeleton.
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His style emphasized a clean risha, while most otheroudplayers have a heavy risha.
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He improved the model of theoudand produced instruments capable of yielding greater power of tone.
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Oudoil is distilled from agarwood, it fetches high prices depending on the oil's purity.
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A common instrument used by many of the communities is the drum, tanbura andoud.
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In addition to playing, he has written several books on "oud" as well.
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Such kanun models may differ to an audible extent from a justly tuned tanbur or an exactly intonatingoud, ney, or kemenche.
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Theoudwhich he uses in his performances is in the same one that he used as a child.
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In his early twenties, he started played theoud.
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The father-son trio presented a high-energy intermingling of theoud, piano and percussion, shrouded within the frisson of electronic synthesizers and korg keyboards.
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At a young age he discovered a love for music when he started to play the lute/oud.
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