Bouncing Down the Stairs – A Taqsim Technique

  If you liked last week’s post that showed you how to create a short musical phrase and turn it into a longer musical phrase, then you’re going to like this week’s post. This is another technique you hear during taqsim. I call it, “Bouncing Down Stairs”. Check out the video below to learn how to do it! Bouncing Down the Stairs Difficulty: easy to moderate What? This technique is…

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The Descending Pattern Technique for Taqsim

  The Descending Pattern Technique is something you will definitely hear when you listen to Middle Eastern music. You’ll hear it in short phrases and in longer phrases. It’s used during taqsim and in compositions. In essence, it is simply a musical phrase that gets repeated on different notes descending the maqam or scale. It’s like creating little musical theme and then copying it on different notes making a longer…

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The Doubling Up Technique

This is one of the most easy ways to take a simple melody and make it more interesting. I call it the doubling up technique. Learn how to do it below: The Doubling Up Technique Difficulty: Easy What? The doubling up technique is taking a melody and adding more notes. On musical notation it looks like this: You’re basically adding another note for every 8th note you see turning them…

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Simon Shaheen Riff from “Blue Flame” – Using 3 Stroke Accent

Last week you learned how to play a 3 Stroke Accent, and now you’re going to learn a cool way to apply it by learning a riff that Simon Shaheen uses in his song “Blue Flame”. Check it out in the video below!   Simon Shaheen’s Blue Flame I highly recommend checking out Simon Shaheen’s album “Blue Flame” with his band Qantara. It is the most modern and virtuousic Oud…

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3 Stroke Accent (Short Tremolo Burst)

  This is one of my favorite techniques. It’s absolutely indispensable, so really practice this one. You’ll also want to remember this one because it’s going to help you learn a really cool riff that Simon Shaheen plays in his album Blue Flame. And you’re going to learn Simon Shaheen’s riff in next week’s video! Learn how to play the 3 stroke accent in the video below. The 3 Stroke…

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Hamza Al Din Combo

So I’m sure you remember this video. I’ve embedded it three times now. There is a short excerpt from this that you will learn in the video below the Hamza Al Din one. This lesson puts together two techniques together to play this combo, the down down up picking pattern and the tremolo drone technique. Check it out! The Hamza Al Din Combo Difficulty: moderate to advanced, tricky What? The…

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Tremolo Drone – Essential Oud Techniques

Remember this video? We are going to keep moving toward playing in this manner, just like Hamza Al Din. In order to do this, we’ll have to learn how to play a tremolo drone. Check out the video below to learn how to do it! Tremolo Drone Difficulty: moderate What? A tremolo drone is adding a tremolo as a drone behind another melody, usually a simple melody. Hamza Al Din…

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Alternate Picking Part 2 – Down Down Up Pattern

  Have you heard this wonderful playing of Hamza Al Din? Want to learn how to do it? Check out my video below to learn another essential Oud alternate picking pattern: down down up. Down Down Up Pattern Difficulty: moderate What? The down down up pattern is a right hand strumming or picking pattern that you can apply to the Oud. Why? It allows you to play drones and melody…

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Essential Right Hand Strumming Exercises – Alternate Picking

  The right hand is extremely important in order to play authentic Oud. Here is one basic strumming exercise that you can use to hone your skills. Alternate picking on parallel strings!       Check out the video to learn how to do it! Alternate Picking on Two Adjacent Strings – Essential Right Hand Technique Difficulty: Easy to Moderate What? Alternate picking is essentially down stroke, up stroke, repeatedly.…

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The Secret to Playing Taqsim – Jins Rast

  Ever wonder how modulations work in taqsim? Ever find yourself listening to a taqsim and never understanding what’s going on? This week I attempted to put some Maqam stuff into the technique series. You’re going to see how you can use Jins Rast to move into other Maqamat. The use of Jins Rast is something I wanted to add into the Maqam Mastery Program but realized it was too…

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