Maasfoor
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need a oud book for basics and some nice maqams
Whats up guys,
I got my first oud about a week ago but I still need to learn a lot (including string basics) and I need advice of some text books that are good. My
oud is a sukar model and I like a book that goes more toward arabic maqams.
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DoggerelPundit
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Hi Maasfoor,
Welcome to the discipline, and the forum!
Mr. Parfitt ought to keep you busy for awhile. There is much info here for both maqam and technique.
http://www.oud.eclipse.co.uk/
Explore!
-Stephen
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Alfaraby
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If you happen to read Arabic, pls. contact me via e-mail & I may be of some help.
Good luck in your very long journey. Remember what Mao once said: even a thousand miles journey starts with one step !
Yours indeed
Alfaraby
alfarabymusic@gmail.com
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narciso
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Hi,
I've got interested in ouds via a lute/classical guitar training (as have a couple of other people her too I imagine !)
Some of the best method books for classical guitar are centuries old, e.g. Carulli and Sor. So I wonder are there similar points of reference for the
oud in Arabic ? Would be great if anyone has any pointers on this!
Alan Thornton
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David.B
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I thought it was Lao-Tseu...
Anyway, it's true, you've got to start somewhere, and what about the CD and Book rewiews ?
If I were you I would use my ears as well as my eyes, good luck
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