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[quote name='Roger2611' timestamp='1419276005' post='2638296']
Is it a [s]Balalika[/s] [s]Balaclava[/s] [s]Ballystringything[/s] Balalaika, I know it's a wooden instrument thing!
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Nope, they are triangular-bodied. This seems to me to be a lute with only a single set of strings.

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[quote name='alyctes' timestamp='1419282071' post='2638390']
Nope, they are triangular-bodied. This seems to me to be a lute with only a single set of strings.
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Lutes are fretted, aren't they? Gut frets rather than metal, wrapped round the neck.

Perhaps it's someone's first home-made oud. Where they went "right, time to make the soundhole. Let's drill a few holes and jigsaw it and HOW MANY STRINGS DID YOU SAY IT SHOULD HAVE? Oh sh*t".

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[quote name='tauzero' timestamp='1419293916' post='2638563']
Lutes are fretted, aren't they? Gut frets rather than metal, wrapped round the neck.

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I think originally they were scalloped and the ridges acted as frets.

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My understanding is that the lute is descended from the oud, yes. The name certainly is.

But I'm not honestly sure it's always possible to pin down antique-style instruments to specific categories anyway... so for me, this is a member of the oud/lute family (based on body shape, neck without integral frets, the steeply raked pegbox, etc.) and that's as far as I think I can go.

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