Originally posted by Brian Prunka
Hi Dana,
ouds are relatively inexpensive compared to cellos, that's for sure. And rishas don't cost anywhere near as much as a bow . . .
I wanted to mention a couple of things regarding playing with a risha vs. a guitar pick.
I also come from playing guitar (jazz, w/a pick) and still do, so I am very wedded to the regular guitar pick. The guitar pick has some advantages
over the risha, primarily being that it is held flat--making upstrokes and downstrokes nearly identical motions. Utilizing upstrokes on oud is
significantly more complicated.
However, the risha has a huge impact on the timbre of the notes produced. A guitar pick won't give you the real "oud sound", IMO. Further, the way
the risha is held is crucial to producing a good tremolo.
The risha is a little awkward at first, but it's worth investing the time in developing it. I've found it helped focus and refine my guitar picking
skills as well.
Bill's mention of projection is definitely true as well. |