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Edward Powell
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Quote: | Originally posted by Reda Aouad
And for some who may not know.. Um Kulthoum's band included an electric guitar, a cello and an accordion - that if I didn't miss any other "western"
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well, at least it was not a METAL GUITAR
...or, who knows, might have been cool. I know Jimmy Page was greatly inspired by OK.
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well, i think he used to like um kalthoum. maybe thats why. women!!! haha
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i think i can translate the article but it will take time...also there is another guy who composed for um kalthoum, mohamed el mougi. he is supposed
to be really good too, if anyone has anything for him!!
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Quote: | Originally posted by bibo10
i think i can translate the article but it will take time...also there is another guy who composed for um kalthoum, mohamed el mougi. he is supposed
to be really good too, if anyone has anything for him!! |
is mohamed el mougi an oudi?
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Mohammad Al Mouji was born in 1923. I don't know much about him. He is a famous composer for many great singers. His first composition was for Abd El
Halim Hafez. He also worked with Um Kulthoum (in her last 10 years or so), Fayza Ahmad, Warda and others. He was the one who discovered Hani Shaker (a
modern singer). He died in 1995.
Of course he composed melodies on his oud but I don't think he was an oudist for the public. If I come across any recording for him I'll post it.
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Cool, thanks Reda Aouad.. All these clips and everything is jus brilliant and I've enjoyed them all so much. If it wasn't for you I would have never
heard them.
BIG THANKS!
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Mohammad Al Mouji singing "Ana 2albi leek mayyal" (which was composed for Fayza Ahmad).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kv1kwQl2tpo&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jK0_jepp3gs
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Reda Aouad
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And the search page for Mohammad Al Mouji written in Arabic on youtube for you Ed:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=م...
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Quote: | Originally posted by Owain-Hawk
Cool, thanks Reda Aouad.. All these clips and everything is jus brilliant and I've enjoyed them all so much. If it wasn't for you I would have never
heard them.
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Owain, Im glad you are all enjoying the recordings
You will also find few more when Mike posts them.
It will always be a pleasure to share with all of you on this forum
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See also this interesting thread from a while back:
http://www.arabicouds.com/messageboard/viewthread.php?tid=7997#pid5...
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That's one sad, disappointing story!!
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its actually an awful story...
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New Qassabji page
many many thanks again go to Reda for making this page happen. thanks buddy!
Mohammad el-Qassabji page
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THANK YOU BOTH REDA AOUAD AND MIKE! WOW!
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Second the motion!!
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Here are some great pictures Reda also sent me. I decided just to post them on this thread though. Thanks again to Reda.
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Thanks Mike
Just for a bit of explanation:
- the first picture is Al Qasabji the kid with his father
- the second one is when he was a student of Islamic Religion at Al Azhar
No need to talk about the rest
Hope you enjoy!!
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SUPER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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awesome thread...thx Reda and Mike
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Interesting, his playing position is the same as many paintings of 16th century lutenists. Left leg over right with the right hand and arm coming
around the end of the oud in line with the strings. C
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Nice observation! I noted the unusual position but didn't know that info. Thanks.
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You're welcome Reda, what is also notable about this playing position is that up to the early 16th century the lute was played with a quill (risha).
Therefore it may be reasonable to assume this was a common playing position for oud players during this period?. The lute having been copied/developed
from the oud. Food for thought eh?. C
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