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Noa pizik- She plays the Arab musical instrument
It is still the oldest instrument, and its origin is Mesopotamia. The first record of the Oud is the seal of Galil, the 3rd millennium BCE, who describes a kneeling girl with her instruments on a boat, playing with her right hand.

According to Persian tradition, mentioned by al-Farabi, the latter was invented by Lemach, and was created according to the body of his dead son, who was hanged on a tree.

The use of another was common and well documented in Mesopotamian history as well as in ancient Egypt. Examples can be seen in the Metropolitan Museums of New York, Philadelphia, Cleveland and the British Museum of Clay and Papyrus Paper. This instrument, or its relatives, was part of the musical culture of each of the cultures that existed in the Mediterranean and the Persian Gulf, including the Sumerians, Akkids, Persians, Babylonians, Assyrians, Greeks, Egyptians and Romans. To the west came through Andalusia. It is also known as the ancestral ancestor of the European lute. His name is borrowed from the Arabic word oud - "the tree" - apparently in the name of the tree from which the vessel was produced.