Highlights- Strong tightness offering excellent resonates
- Sprucely crafted to render a long lifespan, ensuring extensive usage
- Ideal for a variety of musical genres and playing styles
- Tone pure, clear, pleasing sound, tone is bright, Easy for beginners to get familiar with and master the correct tone
- Special glossy surface, the appearance of the violin is designed in a classic manner, fully presenting the elegance of the violin
- You can adjust the tightness of the chin rest with a small screwdriver, or you can change the sapling of wood according to your own style
- Adjusting the weight of each part of the violin makes it easier for beginners to hold the violin in a correct posture
- Orchestral components and flawless wood to bring together an elegant combination of design, quality, and art
- The body and neck are made walnut and the bowl has white pinstripes in between each wooden stave
- The neck and tuning pegs are also made out of walnut its soundboard is made out of spruce wood and has three round shaped sound holes one larger one in the center and two smaller ones below on the sides
OverviewThe oud is a short-neck lute-type, pear-shaped, fretless stringed instrument (a chordophone in the hornbostel–sachs classification of instruments), usually with 11 strings grouped in six courses, but some models have five or seven courses, with 10 or 13 strings respectively.the oud is very similar to other types of lute, and to western lutes.similar instruments have been used in the middle east, north africa (particularly the maghreb, egypt and somalia), and central asia for thousands of years, including mesopotamia, egypt, the caucasus, the levant, anatolian greeks, albania and bulgaria; there may even be prehistoric antecedents of the lute.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.