Masel
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Piyut ata el kabir
I am abit shy about my voice but here I am singing and playing a piyut by R. Refal Antebi, the tune is an old turkish song "suda yena bir". The
playing could of been more interesting but I am not so good at singing and playing together so...
http://www.box.net/shared/f05k4kvjrh
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DaveH
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Awesome!
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francis
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Thanks Masel for this beautiful song.
And what about your voice? I would like to play and sing like you do.
You really don't have to be shy......give us more, for our pleasure!!!
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Reda Aouad
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Although I don't understand anything..
But Masel that was great!! Really good effort
You play well. I cannot play and sing at the same time yet. Don't be shy at all.
Apart than your voice being a bit low (the mic should be closer to your mouth than the oud) I really liked it
Keep on singing and recording for us!!
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Masel
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Thank you very much, I will record some more soon.
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Reda Aouad
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Masel how long have you been playing the oud?
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Masel
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I've been playing the oud three years and before I've also been playing guitar for 11.
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Reda Aouad
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I have listened to your recordings.. They are great. It's really a good progress during 3 years.
Your style sounds Arabic more than it sounds Turkish.. right?
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Masel
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Thank you Reda yes I guess my style is more arabic. I've listened to alot of the old iraqi style, also morroccan and lately alot of yemeni. I've
listened to alot of turkish music and I love it but I guess it comes through less in my playing. I started learning with a turkish style teacher
because I would like to be able to choose and make my own style. I might though go and study persian music in a good school here.
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