majnuunNavid
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What do you want to read about? (oud related)
Hello everyone,
I have couple blogs. Both my websites below in my signature deal with educational things mostly.
I want to know what everybody on the forum wants to read about on these blogs. It can be anything Oud/middle eastern music related.
What do you want to read about?
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suz_i_dil
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I'ld like to read something about rythms in persian music. It would be nice if you could deal with this
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majnuunNavid
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Thanks for the suggestion. I would like to hear your thoughts on the subject as well. I was inspired to write about it now so here it is.
http://www.oudforguitarists.com/persian-rhythms/
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Lysander
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Good God! What a great article on the back of one suggestion.
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DavidJE
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Very nice Navid!
Another topic that might be useful for beginner/intermediate players is "how to play a taksim". It would apply to Persian, Arabic, or Turkish
players. I think this is a common question that isn't well or often addressed as far as I have seen.
Obviously you can't tell someone exactly how to play a taksim...but for example, some guidance on different recommended "requirements", and/or a path
to the taksim.
This would also make a great "chapter" or section for your paid course(s), as you could go into more detail with video examples, etc.
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Lysander
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Yes. the above is an excellent idea. When I play a taksim I just play a random array of notes/ajnas and I know that's not necessarily the traditional
way to do it.
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suz_i_dil
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Quote: Originally posted by majnuunNavid | Thanks for the suggestion. I would like to hear your thoughts on the subject as well. I was inspired to write about it now so here it is.
[url]http://www.oudforguitarists.com/persian-rhythms/ | [/url]
That's great, thank you! I don't have particular thoughts about, just practicing rythm, and I particulary enjoy jurjina and 6 beats. The quote "
persians are the kings of 6 " ...i may had said it too. So glad to read your input about.
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majnuunNavid
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Thanks so much for the recommendations. The Oud taqsim topic is a big one, but I've written an article that might inspire some thought on the topic. I
will definitely consider a more in depth, technical look into taqsim but for now, I was inspired to write more about a suggestion for a general
formula for a taqsim, so check it out. I hope you guys like it.
http://www.oudforguitarists.com/oud-taqsim-6-secrets-that-will-make...
I hope the title isn't too much of a stretch ) lol
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