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[*] posted on 8-10-2013 at 04:53 AM
"Clicking" sound


I just recieved my new Shehata oud and it is a beautiful instrument.
I was wondering however, since I've only played for over a year, (and I've had this problem with my previous oud as well) why when I pluck the strings they sometimes give a very loud "clicking" noise, it helps when I play very soft but then I barely get a sound out of the instrument.

Is it the way I hold the Risha? The way I "play" or the strings?
It's not a major issue really, I'm just wondering.

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[*] posted on 8-10-2013 at 09:14 AM


Is it your risha hitting the pick guard beneath the strings? If it is, then it's up to you. I think some Oud players prefer that sound, but others don't, and I've heard others play with a mix of both. I personally like a clean sound, but the occasional click adds some sharpness which is nice. But I've also heard some Oud players click and click and click until I can't hear the notes they are actually playing.

It is probably caused by the angle of your risha wrist. Try playing more parallel to the strings, instead of too much of an angle when your risha hits the string. This might help if it is your risha. Some rishas create more sound depending on the material, so try a different one too.

Upload a sound file, that would help us determine what it is. Good luck!




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[*] posted on 8-10-2013 at 09:44 AM


Sometimes on a new oud there is clicking on the wound strings that goes away after several weeks or months. Because there will be changes in the wood over time, some luthiers will build the oud with very low action. The thicker wound strings will bounce against the fingerboard and make a noise. After a while the action comes up (the strings are further from the fingerboard) and now the action is ordinary low, not high, because the builder prepared for this, and now the noise stops. The sound I'm talking about sounds like slapping and is surprisingly loud. Perhaps this is happening with your new oud. You can verify this by locating where the slapping, clicking noise is happening. If it is near where your risha touches the string then you are causing the sound. If it over the neck somewhere, it may be the problem of "string slap" which will soon self-correct.
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[*] posted on 8-10-2013 at 11:19 AM


As Jody said it could be from the low action. I have had a shehata like his which had some slapping on the extended fingerboard part. Try to tie your loops at the bridge as high as possible and it will alleviate this problem. Also beter quality strings like Aquila or pyramid lute strings don't do it as much..



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[*] posted on 8-10-2013 at 11:35 AM


Here's something I recorded today:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFaHjXpi5ZQ

Please forgive my playing, I have only played the oud for about a year.
(and also for changing Maqam midway through :p)

As you can tell, the clicking is very loud and sometimes over-voices the actuall notes.
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[*] posted on 8-10-2013 at 12:24 PM


To my ears that is not very bad clicking. Some of it may simply be New String Noise. Try tuning each member of each double course more perfectly in tune with each other. That might help. For one year only the playing is pretty durn good!

Quote: Originally posted by FilipHolm  
Here's something I recorded today:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFaHjXpi5ZQ

Please forgive my playing, I have only played the oud for about a year.
(and also for changing Maqam midway through :p)

As you can tell, the clicking is very loud and sometimes over-voices the actuall notes.
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[*] posted on 8-10-2013 at 12:48 PM


Thank you!
I will try all of your suggestions :)

Btw, do any of you know some good arabic/middle-eastern songs or pieces to practice and play?
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[*] posted on 8-10-2013 at 02:33 PM


Yes,
Try to learn samaii, bashrafs, longas etc... It's the classics.

Simon Shaheen's turath album is great for that




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[*] posted on 8-10-2013 at 03:18 PM


Thanks man
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[*] posted on 8-10-2013 at 04:48 PM


Hi Filip,

In addition to what others have said I find that Risha technique forms a large factor in additional unintended sounds produced. Have you tried plucking in a different position?

The position where you pluck greatly changes the sound. This can be useful depending on what sounds you want to achieve, although, I find plucking over the pickguard rather than soundhole produces a nicer sound on most fixed bridge ouds.
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[*] posted on 8-10-2013 at 11:02 PM



Quote:
Try to learn samaii, bashrafs, longas etc... It's the classics.


To Samir:
can you explain what are "samaii, bashrafs, longas etc"?
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[*] posted on 8-11-2013 at 06:36 AM


First, mabrouk ! Good luck, play it with good health.
Second, new ouds and strings take some time to settle down. You can't judge an oud when it's still a baby. Wait till it walks & talks.

Third, Maurice strings his ouds with Labella Arabic set. This set is supposed to function properly after some time. I think at least a month is needed for them to let the oud resonate as ouds do. Be patient and play as much as you mayת but be tolerant and suffer the buzz or the clicking till it vanishes.

Forth, extended fingerboards with low action, as Jody & Samir stated, can cause clicking sound, especially when the FB is not leveled properly. Level here means slope. Check the FB & if it's not sloping towards the soundhole, it should be mended by skilled hands to ensure it does not touch the strings in the direction of its bottom.

Could we see some close-ups of your new toy ? Excuse me, but how much did this beauty cost ? It has been at least 5 years since I last contacted Maurice.
Please specify what woods were used for both the bowl an SB & maybe some measurements, if you don't mind.

Thank you for sharing

Yours indeed
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[*] posted on 8-11-2013 at 06:41 AM


Quote: Originally posted by Doc139  

can you explain what are "samaii, bashrafs, longas etc"?

Dear Doc. , please look here: http://maqamworld.com/forms.html

Yours indeed
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[*] posted on 8-11-2013 at 07:24 AM


Thanks, lawyer... !
(I was just too lazy to search on my own this morning - sorry) :D
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[*] posted on 8-11-2013 at 08:31 AM


Quote: Originally posted by Alfaraby  
First, mabrouk ! Good luck, play it with good health.
Second, new ouds and strings take some time to settle down. You can't judge an oud when it's still a baby. Wait till it walks & talks.

Third, Maurice strings his ouds with Labella Arabic set. This set is supposed to function properly after some time. I think at least a month is needed for them to let the oud resonate as ouds do. Be patient and play as much as you mayת but be tolerant and suffer the buzz or the clicking till it vanishes.

Forth, extended fingerboards with low action, as Jody & Samir stated, can cause clicking sound, especially when the FB is not leveled properly. Level here means slope. Check the FB & if it's not sloping towards the soundhole, it should be mended by skilled hands to ensure it does not touch the strings in the direction of its bottom.

Could we see some close-ups of your new toy ? Excuse me, but how much did this beauty cost ? It has been at least 5 years since I last contacted Maurice.
Please specify what woods were used for both the bowl an SB & maybe some measurements, if you don't mind.

Thank you for sharing

Yours indeed
Alfaraby


With shipping and hard case it cost 950 dollars. Unfortunately due to a misunderstanding between me and Maurice/his workers. But I am very very happy with the instrument non the less.
The body is of Walnut and the soundboard is "Swedish Spruce", the bridge is fixed and I know the neck is 19,5 cm in length.

I can probably upload some pictures soon, I just have to find my camera.

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[*] posted on 8-11-2013 at 11:05 AM


Quote: Originally posted by FilipHolm  
Unfortunately due to a misunderstanding between me and Maurice/his workers.


???




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[*] posted on 8-20-2013 at 03:37 PM


Here's me playing the oud now, over a week later:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4mi1J173XE

I personally think it sounds alot better, don't know if it's because the strings have settled, the instrument has "opened itself" a bit, or just that me and the oud have gotten to know each other better.
(Again, there are a number of mistakes, forgive my imperfection)

Quote: Originally posted by Alfaraby  
Quote: Originally posted by FilipHolm  
Unfortunately due to a misunderstanding between me and Maurice/his workers.


???


Just a little misunderstanding about what Soundboard I wanted. No big deal really, I'm totally in love with this instrument.
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