Notable oud makers include:
In Egypt:
- Maurice Shehata (cairo)[1]
In Morocco:
In Saudi Arabia: '
- mohammed bin yahya (Jizan)[5]
In Israel:
- Peter sabagh
- Khatem Jubran
- Yaron Naor
- Ibrahim abu romaneh
- Netanel cohen
In Iraq:
In Syria:
- Abdo Nahat (Damascus)[8]
- Georges Hayek (Aleppo)
- Michel Khaouam (Aleppo)
- Sumbat DerBedrosian (Damascus)
- Hanna Nahaat[9]
- Ali Khalefa (Syria)[10]
- Amr and Ali (Aleppo)[11]
In Greece:
- Dimitris Rapakousios[12]
In France:
- Sylvain Bouancheau Dugast (Nantes)[13]
In Turkey:
- Faruk Turunz (Istanbul)[14]
- Yıldırım Palabıyık (İzmir)[15]
- Emir Degirmenli (Ankara)[16]
In Lebanon:
- Nazih Ghadban - Ras Baalbek
- Albert Mansour - Beirut
- Fadi Matta - Zouk Mikael
- Georges Bitar
- Rabih Haddad - Zahley
- Yasser AbouChakra - Ammatour El Chouf
In Australia:
- chahal classical oud
References
- ↑ Official website http://www.mauriceouds.com
- ↑ Official website http://www.abbassioud.com
- ↑ Official website http://www.belhaibaoud.net
- ↑ Official website http://www.chikioud.com
- ↑ Official website https://instagram.com/harmonic_3od
- ↑ Sabah, Zaid (2006) "Amid war's chaos, the fine art of oud making continues", USA Today, 11 May 2006, retrieved 2012-06-15
- ↑ Hendawi, Hamza (2010) "Oud maker labors in secret on Baghdad rooftop", Boston Globe, 29 March 2010, retrieved 2012-06-15
- ↑ Oud
- ↑ Dunston, Lara; Carter, Terry; et al (2008) Syria and Lebanon (Lonely Planet Multi Country Guides), Lonely Planet, ISBN 978-1741046090, p. 115
- ↑ "Zeryab Oud".
- ↑ official Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/MastersofLutherieAmrandAli/
- ↑ Daly, Ross (2009) Instrument Makers and Cases, http://www.rossdaly.gr/en/texts-recommendations/65-instrument-makers-and-cases
- ↑ Official website https://sbd-projets.com/en/
- ↑ El Abdallah, Fadi (2 December 2009). "La Turquie et le monde arabe". Turquie News. Archived from the original on 28 August 2016. Retrieved 4 September 2011.
- ↑ Official website http://www.turkishouds.com/
- ↑ Official website http://www.emirdegirmenli.com/
- ↑ Johnson, Greg (1996) "Instrumental stylings: Electric oud maker searching for niche in traditionalist music market", Los Angeles Times, 9 April 1996, p.D5
- ↑ Official website http://www.johnvergaramusic.com
Chahal classical oud, Australia
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