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plastic pieces from hardware stores, cut-up plastic bottles ( this worked better with the old heavyweight containers), and of course the
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In all matters of holding and playing it is recommended that the player use only the muscles needed for any musical task and to relax as much as possible, using only as much force as is necessary. This will allow one to play longer, easier and to put the effort into creativity rather than mechanics.
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Turkish. The long flexible pick puts the wrist at a particular angle and adds a certain tonal color to the sound. The traditional material was an eagle quill, but this is not practical; plastic makes a more durable and standard material for the risha. Players have used things like collar stays,
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Variations can be obtained by cutting a new tip on the thinner ones a bit further back where the plastic is a little thicker, adding volume to the attack. The rounded ones can be cut to a pointer shape and thinned a fraction with fine sandpaper adding nuance to the heavier attack produced by this
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houses the largest collection of Gandhāra
Sculptures in India...The Grey Schist or slate stone sculptures hail mainly from the region lying between Eastern Afghanistan and Northern Pakistan (Peshawar and Rawalpindi districts) and belong to the Gandhāra School which flourished from about the 1st
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Another important facet of left hand technique is the employment of the fingernail to help stop the string, giving a clearer tone and more pronounced ornaments than use of the fleshy tips alone. This is common to several other fretless instrument, among them the sarod, shamisen and san-xien.
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technique, using mainly the first and second fingers, with less use of the third and little use of the fourth fingers. Hakki Obadia taught a mixed fingering system that uses finger 1 for several notes, finger 2 for some, but not all strings and finger 3, but not finger 4.
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should have the thickness around 2 –3 mm. When they are flexible they are stressed on a crescent shaped mold or former. After drying, they will be glued and joined to each other. Then the neck and the top plate or belly will be joined to complete the structure.
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Two methods of left hand fingering are in current usage. The older, more traditional
Classical Arabic approach uses all four fingers for stopping the strings, one for each semitone much as a guitarist; alternatively, some play with a style more akin to
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in 1940. It shows a man holding a lute-style instrument with bottom of the rounded bowl of the instrument held to his chest, the neck of the instrument held down at a approximately 45-degree angle, and the man strumming the instrument near his chest.
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barbad or barbud earlier than the 4th century A.D. The earliest evidence was to be found among the
Kusanas. He considered other peoples further west, but only found evidence of long-necked lutes. The only other possibility was among the
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The 'ūd (lute) is believed to be a later development of a pre-Islamic
Persian instrument called barbat... eastwards diffusion of Middle Eastern and Central Asian chordophones... the pipa, likewise derived from the barbat or from its
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century B.C. to the 6th century A.D. Stucco and teracotta were also used as media from about the 3rd century A.D. The art was at its zenith under the patronage of the Kuṣaṇ kings...Text adapted from a sign in the Indian Museum
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Archaeological and written records of the
Kangyui state that existed from the second century B.C. to the fourth century A.D. within the boundaries of the Arys and middle Syr Darya rivers between the Karatau and Karzhantau
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He looked at the likely places for the short ovoid lute to originate. He showed that the evidence found by 1955 indicated that China would not likely have had an instrument such as the lute earlier than the 5th century.
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and
Uzbekistan region from the 2nd century B.C. to the 4th century A.D. The lutes are short lutes, but the detail in the statuettes is low. Whether they are the same as the other short lutes in the area is not clear.
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Carved body: For this a log is cut in two pieces. On one a silhouette of the body is drawn, then the half log would be carved and scraped by tools from the inside and outside. Then it will be left to be dried.
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Century B.C. to 1st Century A.D.) from the Kangyui period were found, female lutenists that appear religious, depicting a female goddess playing a lute. The Kangyui Kingdom was in the
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825:: There is a great angle between the fingerboard/neck and pegbox. This is very important, it has several tuning pegs and if the bent-back pegbox is weak, the instrument won’t be tuned very well.
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pick. Both kinds are made double-ended from the factory, so one end can be left original and the other end customized, the player using the appropriate end for the musical need.
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In the past many players sat cross-legged on a rug, but now most perform sitting, often using a classical guitarist's footrest under the right foot to help hold the barbat.
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sources. He said that the instrument itself resembled these and was held in the same manner. The instrument also resembled an image from a door-lintel bas-relief from the
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The two instruments have been confused by modern scholars looking for examples, and some of the ouds identified may possibly be barbats. Examples of this cited in the
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El gambus melayu que ahí llegó podría ser, o bien un descendiente directo del barbat persa, o del qanbus yemenita, que a su vez evolucionó del barbat.
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disagreed with this approach and decided to use all four fingers of the left hand. Today, most professional Barbat/Oud players use four fingers.
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In his paper which summarized what was known about early examples of Asian harps and lutes, focusing on images and literature for his sources,
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The lute-type instrument from a decorated dish, Sasanian Iran (7th-8th centuries A.D.) was pointed out by Michael Nixon as a possible barbat.
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In the last 40 years...luthiers in Iran have been conducting research on old paintings... to best reproduce the Barbat of old.
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clay figures" from the 8th century B.C. These were discounted, as "no structural detail are visible."
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have invented a new instrument, inspired by the Barbat. The modern re-created instrument (
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Barbat) resembles the oud, although differences include a smaller body, longer
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Pickins, Laurence (March 1955). "The Origin of the Short Lute".
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and a blending of the two. All originating in the barbat.
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dates back to the 1st century BC from ancient northern
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Hipkins, Alfred James; Schlesinger, Kathleen (1911).
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1109:"Musique et identité au Yémen. Le cas du luth qanbûs"
169:, and a sound that is distinct from that of the oud.
1015:"Documentación y rastreo histórico del laúd malayo (
1502:"Expedition Uncovers Secrets about Ancient Kangyui"
1222:"Statues and Reliefs in the Indian Museum, Kolkata"
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512:Hellenistic banquet scene from the 1st century AD,
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201:Les instruments de musique de l’Inde ancienne
179:Lute § History and evolution of the lute
406:) resembled other images of the barbat from
1364:"Pawaya - Glamour of the Ancient Padmavati"
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249:. The barbat (possibly known by example in
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1080:Cheyronnaud, Jacques (1990-01-01).
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1427:Nixon, Michael (September 2016).
1334:Nixon, Michael (September 2016).
1259:Nixon, Michael (September 2016).
935:During, Jean (15 December 1988).
836:Resonating body: Walnut or maple.
532:Recreation of a barbat, ca. 1910.
288:The Life and Times of Ali Ibn ISA
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662:Iranian oud AKA barbat in the
359:art was 1st-6th centuries A.D.
119:origin, and widespread across
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2652:Azerbaijani traditional music
1458:. The Cleveland Museum of Art
1107:Mokrani, Samir (2007-12-31).
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829:Traditional materials of the
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2683:Armenian musical instruments
1998:Armenian musical instruments
316:He found no evidence of the
303:The Origin of the Short Lute
294:Kusana origin of short lutes
191:. The earliest image of the
39:with six courses of strings.
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1239:Indian Museum, Calcutta
1052:majnunn music and dance
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284:Cantigas de Santa Maria
187:probably originated in
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1048:"Persian Oud – Barbat"
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282:include a lute in the
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225:The name itself meant
1567:Encyclopaedia Iranica
1532:"Uzbekistan, History"
1237:Gandhāra School. The
858:Pegs: Walnut or ebony
620:The modern instrument
332:Iconographic evidence
279:Encyclopedia of Islam
208:Claudie Marcel-Dubois
199:. While in his book (
1536:visit-uzbekistan.com
852:Nut: Bone or plastic
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449:Encyclopedia Iranica
301:in his 1955 article
165:, a slightly raised
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1879:Related instruments
988:Oxford Music Online
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1058:on 4 December 2019
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903:References
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821:Bent-back
816:microtones
802:: Without
473:Kazakhstan
427:Curt Sachs
349:Siddhartha
309:peoples.
271:ūd shabbūt
177:See also:
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2481:Haft Band
2474:End-blown
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2385:Shurangiz
2236:Kamāncheh
2072:Parkapzuk
1932:Composers
1821:Angélique
1565:entry in
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1027:Desacatos
1001:prototype
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412:Gandharan
2404:Woodwind
2380:Sallāneh
2210:Stringed
2153:See also
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1826:Archlute
1780:Shamisen
1730:Kutiyapi
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518:Gandhara
466:, where
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408:Sasanian
353:Gandaran
318:Sasanian
247:Persians
216:Gandhara
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1846:Mandora
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1765:Sanxian
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197:Bactria
173:History
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101:Persian
35:Modern
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