Edward6311
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Updated slideshow of my Oud collection including my new Sukar Oud
My new Sukar Oud soundboard was bare wood, so I had a local luthier friend of mine put a thin French Polish on the soundboard for protection. Peter
Tsiorba of Tsiorba Guitars.
Taqsim by Michael Ibrahim
Edward
Link to my Oud collection slideshow.
https://youtu.be/5Uxnr2y7FUY
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coolsciguy
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Beautiful collection, Edward!
Do you keep them all is tune all the time? How often do you get to play with each?
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Edward6311
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Thank you,
I usually only keep 2 or 3 tuned to eliminate constant tension. I recently put new sets of strings on them all so currently they are all tuned. Each
sounds beautiful but different. I love playing them all one after another to experience there different sound characteristics. My Faruk Turunz Oud is
one of his Arabic Ouds but I think it still sounds more like a Turkish Oud. My Nazih Ghadban Oud definitely has deepest Arabic sound. The rest lye
somewhere in between. I will be traveling back to Syria this August. It will be hard not to bring back more. Collecting Ouds and learning and
practicing playing is my passion. There are a few people in my Syrian/Lebanese community here in Portland who also play Oud. I often invite them over
to also enjoy the collection
Edward
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