MrOud
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Huseyni Taqsim
Huseyni taqsim.
Udi Mike
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Monawar Al-Jabar
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Nice one Mr Oud
Any more
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MrOud
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Thanks.
I will post more as I record them.
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oudmaker
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My dear Friend
You have a very good taksim in Turkish style. All sounds and notes are
solid and correct. Istif and sentences are in proper order
But the taksim is not in Huseyni; it is a very good example of Ussak.
The enterence is very classic ussak enterence, Your second istif=sentence is Huseyni but it does not make the taksim Huseyni as your third sentence is
Muhayyer but your taksim is not. Ending you are hiting a single note of Huseyni but it is classic Beyati ending for Turkish music. So I like your work
very much when I listened it as Ussak Taksim.
You are very talented and have a good teacher who ever he is.
Keep working.
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MrOud
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Dear oudmaker,
you are absoulately correct about makam mixup on my end. It is an Ussak taksim. Thanks for clarifying for the sake of the group members as well.
I had never recorded and shared anything digitally until yesterday. I recorded a huseyni taksim and saved it as huseyni taksim. I found the input to
be way too low when I listened to my work. I tried to repair the sound track, but instead made it worse . I deleted and rerecorded on the same track.
I should've listened to it before posting it to the group. My apologies everyone.
I will post more as I become more comfortable with digital media.
Thanks for listening.
Regards
Udi Mike
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mavrothis
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Hi,
Your playing is beautiful, I hope you do continue to share. I really enjoyed it. I live in NY, if you'd ever like to get together let me know (I
live in Queens).
Take care,
mavrothis
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maran
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thank you for your clip, i enjoyed it very much as well. i am going to go out on a limb here and venture to say that you either have listened to a
lot or have had some lessons from ara dinkjian. i can hear some of his phrasings in your playing. either way, congratulations, you've achieved a
very refined turkish oud sound, and i hope we'll get to hear more.
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MrOud
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Hi Maran,
I would say that's a pretty accurate observation. Ara is a very dear friend of mine. I did not take lessons from him, but worked with him in many
occasions during our 20 years old friendship.
The influence is definetely there I think. Additionally some of the masters both Ara and I like to listen to must have contributed to the
similarity.
Regards
Udi Mike
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MrOud
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Dear Mavrothis,
I would be delighted to meet a fellow oud player. Please email me at mroud@yahoo.com.
Udi Mike
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