“There are basically two types of musicians…”

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“There are basically two categories of musicians… the one who everything he does, says, plays, everything is saying… “look at ME!” And there is another category of musician, the one who everything he does, says, plays, everything is saying, “listen to IT!” _______________ ?? I heard the above quote today, and it just blew me away. Keep reading to find out where it came from. How often do you oil…

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An Exercise for Honing Your Taqasim

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In response to hearing a taqsim recorded by one of my Step-by-Step Taqasim students, I suggested the following exercise: One exercise you can do is take this recording of your taqsim and play it back and listen then try to recreate some of your melodies and think about what phrase you were trying to create at that moment. Then think about how you can refine it. By refining I mean,…

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Edward Powell on the Ragmaqamtar

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Are you ready to geek-out with me a bit tonight? Hell yes! Let’s get on with it! My friend from Vancouver, Edward Powell, who lives in Europe now, studied Oud building with Faruk Turunz. He’s been building these wild instruments called Ragmaqam-Tar for over ten years now. They are double-necked instruments with one neck being a Sarod and the other being an Oud. He recently posted a couple videos of…

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Important links about Maqams – and a cheatsheet

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As you may already know by now. I’m really a big fan of learning about maqam and I like to geek out about it. So today, I’m going to share some links with you that have helped me over the years. AND, I’ll share with you some of the stuff I’ve written on maqams that you may not have seen on OudforGuitarists yet. Free Maqam Modulation Cheatsheet ALSO, I’m creating…

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New Oud Method Book

New Oud Method Book

New Oud Method Book I have 17 exercises for beginner Oud so far. As they become more sophisticated, they also take longer to write. I’m writing all the notation with notation software so that it’s professional and easily editable. I’ve got a freebee for you now. I’m sending out one which is good to use for warming up as well as learning. Let me know what you think. Exercises in…

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New Oud Tuning for Persian Folk Music

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New Oud tuning… I’m really proud of this discovery. I’ve always been searching for a way to conveniently tune my Oud to play Persian Dastgah based on C. This tuning does exactly that. The problem The problem with the Oud and Persian music is that sometimes you need to play Dastgah Shur in the key of C. This is awkward on the standard tuning of the Oud. There is a…

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Arabic Rhythms on Oud: Malfuf

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Arabic rhythms… Hey, I have a new video on YouTube video for you. It’s all about playing Arabic rhythms on the Oud. This rhythm is malfuf. It’s a 2/4 rhythm. You’ll often hear it in the longa style of tune, Arabic belly dance music, and folk music. It’s often used as a way to change up the usual 4/4 rhythm in Arabic music. The tempo can stay the same, but…

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The Dark Side of Learning Taqsim – Learn Taqsim

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Learn taqsim… Easier said than done… This post is about the hard truth about learning how to play a taqsim on the Oud (or any instrument). The reality is much harsher than anyone wants to admit. And so, I made a video about the Dark Side of learning taqsim. I want you to see exactly what you have to do to learn how to improvise or play a taqsim on…

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Skype Oud Lessons

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Skype Oud Lessons Do you have any burning questions about the Oud? Are you feeling stuck with your Oud playing? Do you need exercises for the left hand or the right hand? You can now get Oud lessons on Skype from me. You can be a bare beginner, a novice, or an intermediate player. You can get Oud lessons tailored to your specific needs.   Lesson times:   North America…

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Where is the Oud going?

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Recently I’ve been really wracking my brain around something. And I think I need your help with it. I’m really wondering… where the Oud is going… for me, for the world, for everyone… Where are we taking the Oud? I want to know what’s next. I wrote a post on MikeOud Forums about it… I wrote: “I’ve always been interested in encouraging the development of the Oud in education, in…

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