MatthewW
Oud Junkie
Posts: 1031
Registered: 11-5-2006
Location: right here
Member Is Offline
Mood: Al Salam
|
|
ney
Hi all, this is not quite a question on the oud, and may have been asked before, not sure, but can anyone recommend some places to buy a good ney?
I've seen a few listed here and there, but it would be useful to get some feedback from anyone in the forum who plays one. thanks, MW
|
|
Sasha
Oud Maniac
Posts: 95
Registered: 1-12-2003
Location: San Diego, California
Member Is Offline
Mood: No Mood.
|
|
Arabic or Turkish? - and yes, it's a good question for the ney as well as the 'ud....
|
|
MatthewW
Oud Junkie
Posts: 1031
Registered: 11-5-2006
Location: right here
Member Is Offline
Mood: Al Salam
|
|
Hi Sasha- Turkish, though any comments on Arabic ones would be good.
|
|
Sasha
Oud Maniac
Posts: 95
Registered: 1-12-2003
Location: San Diego, California
Member Is Offline
Mood: No Mood.
|
|
I have purchased several nice reed neys from my ney teacher Omar Faruk Tekbilek (he can be contacted via his website http://www.omarfaruktekbilek.com/)
I have also gotten a very nice kiz ney from maker Heruka Bey out of Italy - who sells on eBay under the name dr_suphi.
I have also recently gotten a very nice formed plastic ney from a new Turkish vendor on eBay using the name ironover - this was far nicer a instrument
than I expected - especially considering the material and very low cost.
Sasha
|
|
suz_i_dil
Oud Junkie
Posts: 1064
Registered: 1-10-2008
Member Is Offline
Mood: No Mood
|
|
I get some neys from Rifat Varol, based in Istanbul.
Good maker and kind person to deal with:
http://www.neyneva.com/
|
|
Edward Powell
Oud Junkie
Posts: 1212
Registered: 1-20-2008
Member Is Offline
Mood: g'oud
|
|
there is a good maker in Cairo that I can put you in touch with... you can order from him.
Also, Mohammed Antar is suggesting ordering neys from a good maker in Lebanon... he says they are the best and the cheapest. If you want this info
send me a PM and I will put you in touch with these people.
|
|
Sasha
Oud Maniac
Posts: 95
Registered: 1-12-2003
Location: San Diego, California
Member Is Offline
Mood: No Mood.
|
|
http://www.neyzenim.com/eymengurtan.htm
Eyman Gürtan is another maker - he may or may not be moved to the States yet, but is recently married to a musical acquaintance of mine.
|
|
MatthewW
Oud Junkie
Posts: 1031
Registered: 11-5-2006
Location: right here
Member Is Offline
Mood: Al Salam
|
|
thanks guys for your help. Edward, I assume the people you mention do the Arabic ney, I'm focusing on the Turkish ney at the moment but sent you a E,
thanks.
Sasha, regarding those plastic inexpensive neys 'ironover' sells on ebay, how is yours holding up? Is the tone pretty OK? It may be a way of exploring
the ney before purchasing a more expensive instrument. I don't think a plastic oud would quite work, but maybe for a beginners ney...?
|
|
Sasha
Oud Maniac
Posts: 95
Registered: 1-12-2003
Location: San Diego, California
Member Is Offline
Mood: No Mood.
|
|
Matthew -
I am pretty impressed with the plastic ney so far (and I never thought I would write that!) It is well-formed, and has a very nice hard rubber
başpare (mouthpiece). It is also painted in a neutral reed color, so it doesn't scream 'look at me! I'm plastic!', which is another bonus.
Tone-wise, it is pretty good - the one I have is a mansur (A), and I'll be picking up a few more in various sizes.
|
|
Kelly
Oud Junkie
Posts: 285
Registered: 1-30-2007
Location: Manchester, UK
Member Is Offline
Mood: No Mood
|
|
Hi Mathew
I have a good quality Turkish Ney (Dogah) which I purchased a few years ago from Haluk (R.I.P) I would be happy to sell it as I am not playing it.
Email me if you wish and I will send pictures/details.
I have since bought arabic reed ney from Cairo and also made from plastic 1 inch pipe a couple of acceptable sounding neys also. the main diference
I've found is that the plastic though a little easier to play does not have the same range of overtones as reed and not as responsive tho good to
start on.
Kelly
|
|
Nayati
Oud Admirer
Posts: 6
Registered: 4-6-2009
Location: Montreal
Member Is Offline
Mood: No Mood
|
|
Matthew,
I play Arabic Nay but wished to try out the Turkish style so I ordered a Mansur ney from Rifat Varol (neyneva.com) I was very impressed with the
quality and I received it very quickly via DHL. I shopped around for prices from different makers and his price is very competitive.
|
|
Hatem_Afandi
Oud Junkie
Posts: 414
Registered: 2-26-2005
Location: TX
Member Is Offline
Mood: Learning
|
|
Halo Matthew,
Refaat Varol is an EXCELLENT maker. His neys are are top quality.
Mohamed Antar plays both Arabic and Turkish neys. He has a friend in Turkey who is a famous neyzen. He also sells TOP of the line neys at a good
price.
Viel Glück,
Hatem
|
|