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Laúd (Spanish: "lute") is a plectrum -plucked chordophone from Spain, played also in diaspora countries such as Cuba and the Philippines. The laúd belongs to the cittern family of instruments.
5 kwi 2023 · The Laud belongs to the cittern family of instruments. Six double courses (i.e. twelve strings in pairs tuned in unison), similarly to the bandurria, but its neck is longer. Traditionally used in Spain together with the guitar.
Alhambra Laud Model 3C Cedar Top. The Laud, a traditional Spanish folkloric instrument features 6 double strings in unison. The strings are metal and played with a plectrum. TOP: Solid German Spruce or Solid Red Cedar. SIDES & BACK: Laminated Mahogany.
The laud has a larger body than the bandurria and the body meets the neck at the 12th fret. Both instruments are tuned in 4ths. The strings are grouped in pairs which are technically called courses. They are both traditionally tuned G# G#, C#C#, F#F#,bb, ee, aa--from the 12th to the 1st string.
Alhambra 4P Spanish Lute also called a laud, this unique instrument is similar to the Spanish mandolin (bandurria), but with a longer neck. Handcrafted in the Spain using traditional methods, this instrument is made with select woods and top of the range materials.
The LAUD system executes the processes laid down in the script and accomplishes the needed high level operations with only simple intervention from the user. With Script processing, Liberty Audiosuite is well suited to beginners and minimally trained personnel as well as to engineers and researchers who need control of system details.
Spanish Laud . The laud is a Spanish folk cittern. It has a flat soundboard and a flat back and has the basic shape of a teardrop. It is has 12 metal strings. Some laudes have a round soundhole (like a Spanish classical guitar) while others have two "f" holes and one or more small soundholes.