there is nothing wrong with saying alaoud (spelled alaude in spanish and ortuguese ) the word oud is arabic as you know and native Arabic speakers say it both ways, oud and aloud. Alaoud means THE oud. so, there is nothing wrong with saying alaude !!!
I guess you are right, though the two instruments are meant to be somewhat distinguished today, if not by construction, at least by playing. The history of the stringed instruments is fascinating. Thank you for your correction.
it's an arab instrument. In the arab language, the article AL is obligatory. In the Renaissance it was called "AL Oud " and then Alaude both in Portugal and Spain.
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Fladavenue 1 year ago
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clubamicidellamusic1 2 years ago
Bom som...
claudiarute 2 years ago
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ErikaRagazzi 2 years ago
passingbynight,
there is nothing wrong with saying alaoud (spelled alaude in spanish and ortuguese ) the word oud is arabic as you know and native Arabic speakers say it both ways, oud and aloud. Alaoud means THE oud. so, there is nothing wrong with saying alaude !!!
donttry101 2 years ago
I guess you are right, though the two instruments are meant to be somewhat distinguished today, if not by construction, at least by playing. The history of the stringed instruments is fascinating. Thank you for your correction.
passingbynight 2 years ago
Oud, not Alaude.
passingbynight 2 years ago
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donttry101 2 years ago
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oterrivelivan 8 months ago
it's an arab instrument. In the arab language, the article AL is obligatory. In the Renaissance it was called "AL Oud " and then Alaude both in Portugal and Spain.
oterrivelivan 8 months ago
sim ud
alaúde
corvonuno 2 years ago
isso é um ud!
gabrielango 2 years ago