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- Rud abstract "The rud (Persian: رود) is a Persian stringed musical instrument. In Persian, the word means "string". It has been mentioned in classical Persian literature by Rudaki, Hafez, Naser Khusraw, Sanai, Ferdowsi, Nizami and Qatran Tabrizi other poets. The Arabic 'Ud, whose etymology is not yet convincingly explained, may well have been derived from the Persian word rud.The Persian poet Ferdowsi states about it:همه شب ببودند با نای و رودهمی داد هرکس به خسرو درود.All night they were listening to the sound of the reed and the rudEveryone who came to the banquet, paid his respect to the KhusrawIn his treatise, Abd al-Qadir Maraghi mentions the rud: "Rud Khwani: Up to half of its surface is covered by skin, and frets are fastened to it; it has four strings. It is played like an ancient ud."Researchers have found out that the first examples of the rud were made of gourds, and that the strings were made of silk and animal gut. It is remarkable that its appearance reminds one of a gourd.Its structure differs from that of other string instruments. Fish skin is pulled over half of the body's surface, and the other part is made of pine. Primarily, the instrument was played with the fingers; later it was played with the help of a plectrum made of soft material. The rud's body is made of mulberry wood and apricot wood, the neck and head are made of nut wood, and the pegs are made of pear wood. A total of 12 frets are fastened to the instrument's fret-board. The timbre of its sound is low.The total length of the instrument is 860 mm. The length of the body is 495 mm, the width is 335 mm and the height is 170 mm. The length of the neck is 285 mm. The scale of the rud ranges from the "mi" of the great octave to the "si" of the second octave.".
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- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Abd_al-Qadir_Maraghi.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Angélique_(instrument).
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Archlute.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Azerbaijani_music.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Balalaika.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Barbat_(lute).
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Bağlama.
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- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Bouzouki.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iranian_musical_instruments.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Category:Necked_bowl_lutes.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Category:Persian_words_and_phrases.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Charango.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Chitarra_Italiana.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Cobza.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Daguangxian.
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- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Dutar.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Electric_pipa.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Erhu.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Ferdowsi.
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- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Irish_bouzouki.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Kurdish_tanbur.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Liuqin.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Lute.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Mandocello.
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- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Azerbaijan.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Naser_Khusraw.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Nasir_Khusraw.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Nizami_Ganjavi.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Pandura.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Persian_traditional_music.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Pipa.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Qanbus.
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- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Qatran_Tabrizi.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Rubab_(instrument).
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Rudaki.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Sanai.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Setar.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Shahrud.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Sitar.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink String_instrument.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink String_instruments.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Surbahar.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Tanbur.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Tanbur_(Turkish).
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Tanpura.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Tembûr.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Theorbo.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Tiorbino.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Tiqin.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Topshur.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_tambur.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Veena.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Zhonghu.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLink Đàn_tỳ_bà.
- Rud wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rud".
- Rud background "string".
- Rud classification "*Necked bowl lutes *String instruments".
- Rud developed "Antiquity".
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- Rud name "Rud".
- Rud related "*Angélique (instrument) *Archlute *Balalaika *Barbat (lute) *Bağlama *Biwa *Bouzouki *Charango *Chitarra Italiana *Daguangxian *Đàn tỳ bà *Dombra *Domra *Dutar *Electric pipa *Erhu *Irish bouzouki *Liuqin *Lute *Mandocello *Mandola *Mandolin *Mandolute *Oud *Pandura *Pipa *Qanbus *Rubab *Setar *Sitar *Surbahar *Tambura *Tanbur *Tanbur (Turkish) *Tembûr *Theorbo *Tiorbino *Tiqin *Topshur *Veena *Zhonghu".
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- Rud subject Category:Iranian_musical_instruments.
- Rud subject Category:Necked_bowl_lutes.
- Rud subject Category:Persian_words_and_phrases.
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- Rud comment "The rud (Persian: رود) is a Persian stringed musical instrument. In Persian, the word means "string". It has been mentioned in classical Persian literature by Rudaki, Hafez, Naser Khusraw, Sanai, Ferdowsi, Nizami and Qatran Tabrizi other poets.".
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