omanikus
Omanikus, also known as the omanik, is a traditional musical instrument from the Middle East, particularly popular in the countries of the Arabian Peninsula. It is a type of lute, characterized by its pear-shaped body and a long, fretted neck. The omanikus typically has four strings, although variations with five or six strings exist. The instrument is often made from wood, with a soundbox and a neck that is usually carved from a single piece of wood.
The omanikus is a versatile instrument, used in various musical genres, including classical, folk, and popular
The omanikus has a long history, with its origins tracing back to ancient times. It has evolved