John Erlich
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Arabic & Turkish Terms for Embellishment Techniques
I am starting to teach beginning oud students and have realized that I do not know the Arab or Turkish terms for a number of oud/ud embellishment
techniques. I would love to be able to give my students the Arabic and Turkish names as much as possible.
Would any of you be willing to share to the following Arabic and/or Turkish temininology?
English or Western Term ---- Turkish --- Arabic
tremolo ---------------------------- -------- rashi
glissando (slide)
vibrato (shake)
hammer-on
pull-off
“tap" hammer-on-------------çarpma
I looked up "çarpma" on YouTube and found this demo video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQ_4Vy6qyqQ
Alf Shukran & Teşekkür Ederim,
"Udi" John
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alim
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Here is what I found in the Charbel book (Arabic) and Torun (Turkish) books:
English or Western Term ---- Turkish --- Arabic
tremolo -- turkish? -- الرّش (al-rrash) or rrash (which means the spraying)
glissando (slide) -- turkish? -- arabic?
vibrato (shake) -- VİBRATO -- arabic?
legato (slur) -- LEGATO (BAĞLI NOTALAR) -- الواصِلة (al-waasila)
hammer-on -- ÇIKICI LEGATO -- arabic?
pull-off -- İNİCİ LEGATO -- arabic?
“tap" hammer-on-------------çarpma
Note I don't understand Turkish, I just deduced from the notation and copied it here.
In general, in both Arabic and Turkish, the formal (Italian) words are used as well.
Hope that helps.
Ali-
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John Erlich
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Shukran, Ali!
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