RonPeL
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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Kinda Stuck...
Hi all!
What I mean is a) I have reasonably extensive musical background - have played (at) a lot of instruments over the years. b) I have a GREAT oud made
for me by Majid in Casablanca c) I live in Pittsburgh.
So I'm stuck - I can play recognizable western tunes; I "understand" (OK - superficially) what maqamat are - but alas, not teacher (that I know of)
here in da 'Burgh.
Looking for recommendations - videos/online stuff/people... - what I've seen is either so elementary as to be useless, or so advanced that I can't
keep up. Any suggestions are welcome.
Thanks!!
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Brian Prunka
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There are some teachers in Philly, I believe . . . maybe not impossible for you?
Alternatively, Skype lessons could be an option.
It's a little ways off yet, but if you could manage to go to Simon Shaheen's retreat in August it would be a great way to jump-start your oud playing
and understanding of Arabic music.
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RonPeL
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Thanks, Brian -
Unfortunately, The City of Brotherly Love is about a 5+ hour drive - a bit much for lessons. However, upcoming work MAY take me there from time to
time - if you know of any teachers there, maybe I could connect with one and do the ad hoc lesson and take home stuff to work on.
I have (just now) looked into Simon Shaheen's workshop - looks like it may be a fun thing to do!
Ron
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mavrothis
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Hi Ron,
I used to live in Pittsburgh, I know what you mean. Plenty of Syrians and Greeks, but not much in the way of oud players, at least not when I was
there.
I'd be happy to help you over Skype if you are interested. Just send me an email if you are.
Thanks,
mavrothi
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Brian Prunka
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Yes, I didn't think you would be making that trip often, just that it might be worth it to go once in a while at least to study with somebody.
Cleveland is closer to you and has a decent-sized Lebanese population I think . . . maybe you could find someone there?
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RonPeL
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Cleveland, eh? Anyone know some players/teachers in that area - Akron works too.
Thanks!
Ron
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