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The professor pays me a visit with his new shehata
Just want to share some pictures of a visit I had by the member here: The Professor
He has just received his brand new 7 course floating brige shehata oud. Made of walnut and mohagony with a cedar face.
I had a chance to try it out and it is a very nice instrument.
Here is the first pic next to my Shehata which is about 2 years old.
you can see the difference in size... he asked for his oud to be built using the biggest jig possible.
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SamirCanada
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me and the professor.
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pauldata
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They both look like lovely instruments! What is the difference in sound (and otherwise) between a fixed and floating bridge oud?
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SamirCanada
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This is a link of me trying it out... The sound is louder and more clear then a fixed brige oud. The scale lenght is shorter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhBXyCIsZ0A
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oudplayer
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hey samir'
nice i am glad u had a good time both of the ouds look great,
btw is it true that the bashir style oud makes sharper notes but does not keep the soudn for a while , like i know the fixed bridge like the bass
stays for a few sec does that also happan with the ba<b>shoot</b> style
btw yr oud playing get very very good and i can see your tecnek is alot better and more controlled
thx sammy
we are lost camels in the desert and wanna find our way to water and the water is in aden
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Jason
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Awesome video Samir... your playing is awesome, it's cool being able to see and hear you when you first started and compare it to this. Gives a
novice like me some hope hehe
I think that's the first bashir style oud I've heard from shehata, it sounds really nice. How short is the scale length? I love those inlays on the
fingerboard
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SamirCanada
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Jay... your no novice! you play realy nice. And actualy its about time you record something new for us to listen to.
This oud is really awsome... Having the 7 courses is truly a beautiful thing
the scale lenght is 61.5 cm... the body is made oversized using a wider jig.
Still you could have it made in 58cm I beleive.
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Wow....you never realize how great your instrument can be until you have a guy like Samir grab it and show you how it's done.....
For now ill just stick to my plink plink plink lol...
Thank you Samir and Mike for assisting me in aquiring this beautiful instrument that I will love and take care off for as long as I am alive.
With an instrument like this, who would not want to learn????
Thank You Mike and Samir,
The Professor
Anthony G.
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SamirCanada
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Dont even sweat it Anthony.
It was my pleasure.
take it easy and play your oud in good health.
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Hi Samir
Great playing man you rock, the oud is beautiful
your playing is fantastic,
respect to the Prof play it in good health
salam
Awad
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Glad to have helped you out Anthony. Enjoy the oud my friend. It looks and sounds fantastic.
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SWEEEETT!!!
welp.............i know what's next on my list..........
Great playing Samir!..........
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Jason
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Quote: | Originally posted by SamirCanada
Jay... your no novice! you play realy nice. And actualy its about time you record something new for us to listen to.
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I wish I could post in higher quality. My Ghadban is really starting to open up, some days I just can't put it down hehe
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SamirCanada
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Ah WOW!!!! thats what Iam talking about!!!
really nice sounding oud. and your making some really great technical feats in there.
I liked it.
Keep listening to Naseer.
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Hey jay
very nice i love yr style its great its liek almost i didnt hear a mistake it all flowed great and i could listen to it on cd .
btw i hope you dont mind i am gann aput this one on my ipod
thx sammy
we are lost camels in the desert and wanna find our way to water and the water is in aden
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wow thanks guys. The one thing I've always loved about this forum is how supportive everyone is. oud on
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SamirCanada
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Jayson. Start a new thread about your oud. I wana see some pics and more sounds!! can you give us a little Taqasim? in Segah maybe?
Please Please!!
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That's a nice instrument man congrats!
May i know the dimensions of your Oud? It looks a bit wider than regular non floating bridge to me!
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