Christian1095
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Nassam Alayna
It's been a while since I posted any video... so here's a status update....
Nassam Alayna
After hearing some of the other videos I've posted since I started, I'm pretty happy with the progress... But any advice is certainly appreciated.
Chris Walters
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DaveH
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Hi Chris
Nice playing. Really.
Intonation seems pretty accurate to me (I find somehow that innaccuracies in kurd can be particularly obvious) and you're getting a really really nice
sound out of that Sukar. I like the way you use the first section as a slower intro before you crank it up. It's meant to be strongly rhythmical and
played at a fair clip as far as I understand, so you could work on getting it more regular and faster. Then you could try a bit more ornamentation -
one suggestion: a fairly frequent pedal on the low A can be quite effective in emphasising the rhythm (assuming you're playing this in kurd on A).
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charlie oud
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Well done Chris, things are really moving for you, terrific progress that comes from love and dedication and of course, practice. Best, Charlie.
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MatthewW
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keep on truckin' Chris, your progess is obvious. I can't give any advice except play it how you feel it!
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francis
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What a progress Chris!!!
The time of your first video seems to be very far.
I like this song, I didn't know it untill now.
I would like to get the sheet, if someone has a copy.
Thanks....
Go on playing like this, Chris.
Francis.
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