hi all
question does anyone have the notes for lamma badaa in letters not music cliffs. that would help plus the words and what is mikes version oud tuned
to.
and if it is not a both can someone play it extreamly slow for me or put it on movie for it itiwill bee great if not then i iwll have to figgure it
out . its hard
thx sammymgoldman - 5-30-2005 at 04:10 PM
I am looking for an oud teacher in the Atlanta GA area. Anybody got any ideas ? Thanks
MikeGreg - 5-30-2005 at 05:43 PM
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Originally posted by oud_student
do you have it recorded? can you send it to here so I can listen and learn it?
Thank you
Morcos
Morcos and Sammy,
I am attaching a midi file of Lamma Bada. Your Windows Media player should play it for you. I have notated it in 10/4 time. The rhythm is Samai
Thaqil.
I am hoping the midi will be a useful way to go because you can slow it down and/or print out the sheet music from many midi programs.
I hope the transcription is reasonably close.
Regards,
Gregoudplayer - 5-30-2005 at 07:05 PM
thx alot but what r the notes of it thx
thx sammy then i can figure it oiutGreg - 5-31-2005 at 01:50 AM
Wooops!
Sorry Sammy (and others) I uploaded the wrong file. Please download it again, as I have now uploaded the correct file (in the right key).
Sammy, the first two notes are D and G.
Regards,
Gregoudplayer - 5-31-2005 at 06:42 PM
greg
do u know any good ways to learn how to read music on a website thats free ti would be help ful.
thx sammy the easyest wayGreg - 5-31-2005 at 09:46 PM
For the oud you only need to concern yourself with the treble clef. First identify the open string notes on your oud and on the musical staff. Then
you can start playing some basic scales.
Is music education provided at your school? If so, you should try to get involved.