Mohandis
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Question on Ghadban ouds
Hello all,
I've been a reader on this site for some months but just recently made an account. I am also a beginner learner on Oud and have been teaching myself
on a "tourist" Oud, which I've had laying around for many years.
I'm considering purchasing an oud from Mr. Ghadban. I have not contacted him yet, but I absolutely love the way they look and the obvious
craftsmanship put in to them.
My question is on the sound of them, which I hear in his many sample videos on youtube. They all seem to have a buzz...string buzz perhaps, which I
don't like. I guess I would describe it as a muted fuzzy buzz. I realize that string buzz may be the result of many things: string tension, action
height, etc. and perhaps it may also be related to the way a particular audio recording is made.
I am asking all current and former Ghadban oud owners to guide me here. Is there an inherent buzz in these ouds that cannot be changed or am I
mishearing the sound in these videos? What do they sound like in person?
For reference and contrast, here's a few links to pieces where I don't hear this buzziness (or at least not much):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwS8LfGlCTk (nice medley btw, Navid)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRKGkNOEcwU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-8IUkYX-uw
Thanks for your responses and assistance.
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ALAMI
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I have a Ghadban that I love, it is a 7 course fixed bridge. No buzz whatsover.
Most of Nazih recordings are probably with ouds he just finished and with new strings, they sound new.
Also some peoiple are crazy about ultra-low action which always comes at the price of a slight buzz like Turkish ouds.
The best thing is to talk to Nazih and tell him what you're looking for, he is a good listener. or even better make the jump to Beirut where he could
meet you with ready made ouds that you can try and hear by yourself. you don't have to go to Ras Baalback (a hot region these days just near the
Syrian Border)
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Jody Stecher
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I listened to a few of the Nazih Ghadban videos of new ouds and I noticed that the buzz sounds happen only on a few spots on the fingerboard. I think
what you are hearing is the combination of new strings and low action. (strings close to the fingerboard). It is not unusual for a luthier to set up
a new oud with very low action because after a few months or even weeks the instrument will shift and the action will go up. When it goes up the
action will be comfortable instead of high.
My Ghadban oud had a buzz on several strings at a few positions on the fingerboard near the nut when the oud was new in the summer of 2011. After a
few weeks the buzz vanished and never returned. The sound of this oud is superb and continues to get better. I play it a lot and I love this oud.
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rex2009
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Hi Mohandis
I totally agree with Jody. These are new ouds. I have a Ghadban Oud and I love it to bits. I think he is one of the best Arabic oud makers around. You
could also enquire about Michael Mousa's ouds in the UK. He makes high quality Egyptian ouds.
Tarig
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Mohandis
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Thank you so much for your comments Rex, Jody and ALAMI. Makes sense what you are saying and I'm feeling more comfortable and convinced.
Anyone else like to comment?
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Sent you a U2U.
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I have two Ghadban ouds and they are thoroughly wonderful. The action was low when I received them and during some extreme humidity one summer they
both developed slight buzzing. I emailed Nazih about it and in his usual tremendously helpful way he suggested two easy fixes. One oud has an
adjustable neck and the other he suggested I simply slip a thin piece of wood on top of the bridge but under the strings. I liked the second fix
better so have done it to both ouds and I like the sound even better so have no intent to remove it as I also prefer a higher action (actually I ended
up using an appropriately cut piece of a black Turkish risha instead of a slice of wood and it worked great). Nazih has been great to deal with. A
master and a gentleman.
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Mohandis
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Thanks Jack for your input. Sounds like in your case the buzz was temporarily caused by the humidity and not an inherent characteristic. I know you
like the sound better with your bridge shim, but after the humidity disappeared that summer, did you happen to test the ouds again without your shim
in place?
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Luttgutt
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Quote: Originally posted by jack | I have two Ghadban ouds and they are thoroughly wonderful. The action was low when I received them and during some extreme humidity one summer they
both developed slight buzzing. I emailed Nazih about it and in his usual tremendously helpful way he suggested two easy fixes. One oud has an
adjustable neck and the other he suggested I simply slip a thin piece of wood on top of the bridge but under the strings. I liked the second fix
better so have done it to both ouds and I like the sound even better so have no intent to remove it as I also prefer a higher action (actually I ended
up using an appropriately cut piece of a black Turkish risha instead of a slice of wood and it worked great). Nazih has been great to deal with. A
master and a gentleman. |
Hi Jack!
I have been using this technique to three of my ouds with grate success.. I cut the risha a bit wider then the bridge.
How did you cut yours? As wide as the bridge? wider? thinner?
Thanks
The wood might be dead, but the oud is alive.
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jack
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Greetings Luttgutt,
The risha was pretty well the same width as the top of the bridge so I didn't trim it at all. Someday I might make some really nice wood risers to use
instead so as to compliment the beauty of the ouds. But I agree with you the rishas function very well.
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Luttgutt
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Hey Jack!
Thanks for Your reply
I have actually made one of bone.. and it looked very Nice and worked well.. Never tried Wood. Let me know how it Works.
The wood might be dead, but the oud is alive.
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Luttgutt
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And This is the oud With the Bone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qK7Gdbm_k6E
The wood might be dead, but the oud is alive.
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