Marcus
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Oud-Tapping
Hi oudies
In a formerly post I was asking for percussionsamples to make practicing funnier.
Thats another solution
Hope you like it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HN6Cogt7i4&feature=related
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Now that is what I call an innovation... Amazing!
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Although I don't like that technique much.. but it definitely sounds better than that of Naseer Shamma. At least it's pleasant and makes you happier
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here's a video of jouan farhan playing the oud and tapping on the neck of the oud near
the end of the video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a20Dz04wnw8&feature=channel_page
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Very impressive techniques!
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Yes Indeed!
Anybody else here know other oudist that user percussions or tapping technique's on Oud Except from Nasser
Shamma, Driss al Maloumi, Jouan farhan?
Gracias,
Philip
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Jouan Farhan is a saz player also, and the tapping technique he is using on the oud here is lifted from selpe baglama style. (I don't think he's into
van Halen)
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Quote: Originally posted by Sazi | Jouan Farhan is a saz player also, and the tapping technique he is using on the oud here is lifted from selpe baglama style. (I don't think he's into
van Halen) |
Thanks Saz for the Info!
Its good to put some tapping in a rhythm. But the feel needs to be in context of arabic feel otherwise it will be "out" for some traditional
oudist.
Philip
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jouan farhan tapping on the neck of the oud technique is nothing new to most guitar players/its a standard technique to learn, no biggie.
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Quote: Originally posted by fyenix | jouan farhan tapping on the neck of the oud technique is nothing new to most guitar players/its a standard technique to learn, no biggie.
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Yes I know this by fact.
But are there other oudist uses tapping techniques except the ones already mentioned?
Please add some oudist if u have someone.........
Cheers
Philip
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Yes, I do ... but remember, that I only play oud since last month ... so I
still need practicing before I will show it
A further nice technique to add rhythm is hammering the strings above the pickguard ... similar to the slapping technique on bass guitar.
Greetings from Germany
Chris
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Quote: Originally posted by Aymara |
Yes, I do ... but remember, that I only play oud since last month ... so I
still need practicing before I will show it
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Good Deal Chris!
But I'm curious how to have an arabic feel in a tapping situation. Instead sounding like a redundant guitarist tapping.
Jouan Farhan applies it very nicely.....
Anymore Oud Tappers Out there?
Thanks
Flipo
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Because I don't play oriental music, doesn't necessarily mean, that I sound like a guitarist
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Off course LOL
Just foolin Man!
I cant find any Tapper Ouders Out there.
Hmmm... Maybe I'll Practice.
But I tried it and it does not work on the high registers. No tap sound at all.
But on the first and second positions are just fine.
But it requires a bit practice for the timing of the tap rhythm.
Its hard on a fretless. compare w/ frets.
Flip
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On pure Nylon it needs more power ... tap harder!
Quote: | But it requires a bit practice for the timing of the tap rhythm. |
As a former drummer I have an advantage here
Quote: | Its hard on a fretless. compare w/ frets. |
No ... why?
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Damn I'm Tapping Harder Man!
No Because with frets its easier and sustains more. Its okay if its in the bass wounds but the Nylons AARRGG!
Flip
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Aah, Mr Softfinger
Do I have more horny skin on my fingertips than you? I don't know, but it's not easy on Nylon for shure.
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Chris
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