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Regarding the wonderful clip of David Lyndley playing his electric oud on youtube: Does his version have actual frets or just fret markings? If it has frets, it's not technically an oud. This is not to say that it's illegitimate but the way the original Oud is played and the ultimate sound of the instrument have everything to do with it's being fretless. Of course, of the 44 basic Arabic Maqams, over half of them use quarter tones and quarter tone embellishements which can only be played in the fretless mode. I'm no expert on Ouds, but I play one on T.V. Rick ps by the way, I don't know if people have mentioned it about this amazing instrument, but it is the UR instrument that eventually became the Lute, the Guitar, the Balalaika, the Pipa and the Biwa. For simple deep and heartfelt playing, please check out my first teacher, Hamza El Din's record on Nonesuch, Escalay, the Water Wheel