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farukturunz
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FARUK TÜRÜNZ is launching his REDUCED PRICE POINT OUD LINE
By popular demand we are launching our reduced price point ouds
WE REDUCED ONLY THE PRICE !
OUR OUDS'S IRREDUCIBLE QUALITY & SOUND WERE KEPT .
PRICE: $1000.- PROVIDED WITH A SOFT
CASE
This price point covers Turkish and Arabic tuning ouds
Shipping is not included.
Latest update: The shipping companies require the ouds to be put in a hard case to insure the shipment.
WOOD: WALNUT & CHERRY
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farukturunz
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Greg
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Congratulations Faruk.
A Türünz oud, using your unparalleled methods of construction and quality control, is amazing at that price point.
You are going to make a lot of people very happy.
Warm regards,
Greg
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farukturunz
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Thank you so much Greg for your comment and evaluation.
Please go to video link below to hear the sound of this model:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soGSqQDKHQc
IMPORTANT REMARK: Slight buzzing you hear is a typical and wanted feature of classical Turkis Oud Sound. It is not
related to the particularity of the oud's kind but to the action. Action is arranged to a certain degree that no buzzing sound would be produced.
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Ozzo
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Hello Mr. Turunz,
Does this oud come in Arabic tuning for the same price? If yes, what is the shipping cost to Los Angeles, California?
(My first post and taking a chance that this could be a dumb question.)
Thanks
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farukturunz
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Quote: Originally posted by Ozzo | Hello Mr. Turunz,
Does this oud come in Arabic tuning for the same price? If yes, what is the shipping cost to Los Angeles, California?
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Hello Ozzo,
This oud comes also in Arabic tuning for the same price certainly ! Shipping cost to LA is $250.- including the insurance
Thank you for asking this question. I will edit my thread and add this info
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Ozzo
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Mr. Turunz,
I'm at work now, but I'll be contacting you for payment arrangement and shipping address.
Thanks!
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farukturunz
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Quote: Originally posted by Ozzo | Mr. Turunz,
I'm at work now, but I'll be contacting you for payment arrangement and shipping address.
Thanks! |
Please send me an e-mail
Regards,
Faruk Türünz
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Ararat66
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Hi Faruk
Hope all is well with you. This looks like an amazing price given the sound
What is the difference between this model and the others - is it down to wood used and other detailing etc.
All power to you.
Leon
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farukturunz
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Quote: Originally posted by Ararat66 | Hi Faruk
Hope all is well with you. This looks like an amazing price given the sound
What is the difference between this model and the others - is it down to wood used and other detailing etc.
All power to you.
Leon |
Hi Leon and oudistcamp!
Thank you my friends for your interest, congratulation and questions.
Yes Leon, you're right. The difference is only down to wood used and other detailing (purflings and spacers)
oudistcamp, our choice was not haphazard. Bearing in mind, we particularized on basically two important features of the wood when working out.
1- Characteristic tonal contribution of the wood to the sound,
2- Aeshetic contribution of them to the appearance of the oud.
We are thinking on some other wood options by which to reach the similar tonal and aesthetic design would be possible.
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Faruk
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Faruk,
I was looking again at the video clip and it struck me that your workshop seems to be more spacious than the last time I saw it.
Have you moved the operation to larger premises, or just re-arranged the workbenches?
Warm regards,
Greg
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farukturunz
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Quote: Originally posted by Greg | Faruk,
I was looking again at the video clip and it struck me that your workshop seems to be more spacious than the last time I saw it.
Have you moved the operation to larger premises, or just re-arranged the workbenches?
Warm regards,
Greg |
Greg,
You are right my friend. We moved to a new place in January 2011. I am sending a photo showing my team and me infront of the hanger board for ouds in
our new workshop.
Warm regards,
Faruk
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farukturunz
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Quote: Originally posted by oudistcamp | What a fine looking team......both colleagues and ouds!!
and your portable network, etc etc!
May this new workplace be inspiring for all! |
What a heartening and pepping up remark you made oudistcamp .
Thank you so much and best regards.
Faruk
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farukturunz
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Thank you for your applauses my dear friend Jassim
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em.20
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Is the buzzing really a wanted feature? Because I have a similar buzzing but it disturbs me!
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farukturunz
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WITHOUT REMARKS
Listen to the videos below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2_Y49QKmpQ&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSxaoSGxBqg&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CkWOHitRUw&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzrmUFWMVOQ&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69hjuVv5dzs&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMK4gxpuU7o&feature=related
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Jassim
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i like the sound of it realy i dont like it clear!!! lettler buzzing well give nice feeling to the player its show that its life thing in your habd
not like piano or orge
Mr turunz my new oud i want it pure turkish sound
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fadel
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hi
u r a master
salam
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farukturunz
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Quote: Originally posted by Jassim | i like the sound of it realy i dont like it clear!!! lettler buzzing well give nice feeling to the player its show that its life thing in your habd
not like piano or orge
Mr turunz my new oud i want it pure turkish sound |
Hello Jassim, you are a great musician. I appreciate your taste of sound.
Regards,
Faruk Türünz
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em.20
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Merhaba Ustam,
that buzzing is different from mine. I guess I have a problem with the fingerboard.
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Ararat66
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I think you need to be a bit more specific when you talk of buzzing so people can give you more precise advice. Some ouds like mine have a natural
buzziness inherent in their sound which can be toned down or enhanced depending on how I use the risha (almost impossible to explain how).
But when people talk of buzzing as an undesirable sound it is probably a different thing altogether and may be to do with lots of things (loose brace,
cracks, fingerboard problems, action, loose bridge etc etc).
If you described the specific problem then maybe Usta Faruk may give you an idea as to what this may be. I think the way you phrased it initially
suggested his ouds have a problem - but I think you are saying your oud is faulty and you'd like a bit of advice.
I hope this is helpful.
Leon
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em.20
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No, I didn't want to say that his ouds have problems. Later I've written that my buzzing is different from that what he means and that it sounds like
my fingerboard has a problem.
I opened a topic with my problem, also with a sample:
http://www.mikeouds.com/messageboard/viewthread.php?tid=12340
But I think this is not the right place to discuss because this topic belongs to Faruk Türünz and his ouds and not to my problems.
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farukturunz
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Quote: Originally posted by em.20 | No, I didn't want to say that his ouds have problems. Later I've written that my buzzing is different from that what he means and that it sounds like
my fingerboard has a problem.
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em.20, You are absolutely right. Your oud's fingerboard must have a problem. It is a common case due to the technique applied to level the
fingerboards. Hand controlled leveling with a sandpaper block needs patience and accuracy. I applied this technique for more tahn 24 years. Recently
we designed and made a leveling machine to level our ouds' fingerboards.
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