Oud987
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A tuning for a travel Oud
Hey All,
Last year I bought a travel Oud. Kind of like those "back-pack" acoustic Guitars.
It's got 4 strings, similar to an old African Oud. What tuning should I use for it?
It's great for going to the park, and just jamming out or recording in the bedroom studio.
Josh
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francis
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May be A D g c, to keep the highest strings with the the fourths.....and roll in the park!
Francis
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MatthewW
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Hi Josh-
is it 4 single strings or 4 double sets of strings, what is the length and could you post a photo of that travel oud? thanks, MW
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Oud987
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Re:
It's 4 single strings, here's a photo. It was a "childrens Oud" that I found on E-bay for 43$, turned out to be a great travel oud. ;-)
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patheslip
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Stick to 4ths
do like the old lutenists did, tune the top sting until it's a nice tension, adjust it to the nearest note on your electronic tuner, then tune the
other strings.
Have fun.
or you could get yourself a cheep bouzouki
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eastmountain
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I was thinking about getting one of those and tuning it like a ukulele: GCEA. Not very oud-like, I know, but I play uke and guitar more than oud.
I'm still struggling with EABead.
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