Egyptian Oud w Real Mother Of Pearl Inlay - Soft Case & CD
ONE Of A KIND OUD ~ What you see here, is what you get.
This beautiful oud has a Dark Grey faux painted body and spruce soundboard and ebony pegs. It comes with a traveling black nylon case. It has no frets, a floating bridge and measures 28" from the nut to the base. The peg box measures 9". It is 13.5" -14" at it's widest point and measures 4" deep, neck length nut to body is 8". Has bracing inside under soundboard and a center sound hole with decorative inlay that includes real Mother Of Pearl. It is a 12 string with six wired and six nylon. Actual weight is 3 lbs.
Included FREE: "The Ultimate Fretted Tuning Chart"
This chart contains 87 tunings (47 for guitar) for various common and hard to find instruments. The accompanying CD has all the tunings played on the actual instruments. Many tunings are offered for most instruments. Instruments include guitar, mandolin, banjo, dulcimer, bass, harp guitar, balalaika, oud/Lute, charrango, bouzouki, tres, ukulele, bajo sexto, dobro/lap steel, vihuela and requinto. Included are the most common tunings as well as many exotic tunings.
- Includes black nylon case
- Real Mother Of Pearl Inlay
- Measures 28" from the nut to the base
- Tuning Chart and CD Included (shipped separately)
- One of a kind. Only this one available
- Hand made in Egypt
- Shipping Insurance Included
- Brand New!
Note: Whether you purchase an instrument on-line or in a physical store locally, it is recommended that you change the strings on your new instrument as soon as you receive it. The strings of an instrument both in a store or shipped to you are exposed to air and different environments prior to you receiving it. During this time the strings WILL oxidize, decreasing it's life expectancy and reducing the quality of it's sound. On occasion instruments may even arrive with a broken string, therefore, it is recommended that you purchase a replacement set of strings and consider changing your strings as soon as it arrives. Learning to change strings should be the first lesson learned when embarking on the journey of playing a new instrument.