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Oudola
Smyrna Trio (R-L) Dimitrios Semsis, Agapios Tomboulis(Oudola), Roza Eskenazi (Athens, 1932)
Classification

Plucked string instrument

Related instruments

The Oudola is a stringed musical instrument. It is said to have been custom-built for Agapios Tomboulis, according to his own specifications. He combined the words oud and mandola, and named it oudola.

See also

External videos
video icon Ταμπούρ Αγάπιου Τομπούλη - κατασκευή 2014 Agapios Tomboulis oud-tambur
video icon Trixordo Andreas Papadamou - tambur -Ανδρέας Παπαδάμου Ταμπούρ

References

  1. "http://www.recordingpioneers.com:oudola" (PDF). Retrieved 18 February 2017. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)
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