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oudemir
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Of course! ; ) I was just curious if you knew if it was a large condenser or small condenser type microphone. Beautiful sound no less!The studio
room sounds great as well! Must have been fun to record there.
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Luttgutt
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It was a small condensator! And the take was not made in a studio, but in church!
And yes, it was wonderful to play there
P.s. Now I am only playing 7-course ouds.
As Katakofka says it:
When you go there, you don't go back
The wood might be dead, but the oud is alive.
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rojaros
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Beatiful sound and playing!
thanks ...
Robert
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Luttgutt
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Thanks a lot Robert. I appriciate it.
The wood might be dead, but the oud is alive.
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alloushé
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Sukar Oud still available for sale?
Hi everybody!
I was wondering if the custom made Wallnut Sukar Oud is always available for sale. I am interested since i am looking for a new oud
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alloushé
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Luttgutt: can you please initiate us to the importance or the maybe the advantage of the 7 strings Oud? as i know, the seventh string is the last
''grave tone' one?
what it adds to the intrument? more tonality options, i am interested to know' how do you tune this?
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Luttgutt
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I tune my 7-course ouds to BEEAADDggccff
That simply adds 3 low notes.
But that is NOT the reason why I am sticking to 7-course.
It is the fact that the strings are much closer to each other!
I love it that way.
And now that I am used to 7-course, when I try to play my 6-course ouds my fingers fall the wrong places.
So I had to decide what to play. And I decide to go for 7-course.
The wood might be dead, but the oud is alive.
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alloushé
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Quote: Originally posted by Luttgutt | I tune my 7-course ouds to BEEAADDggccff
That simply adds 3 low notes.
But that is NOT the reason why I am sticking to 7-course.
It is the fact that the strings are much closer to each other!
I love it that way.
And now that I am used to 7-course, when I try to play my 6-course ouds my fingers fall the wrong places.
So I had to decide what to play. And I decide to go for 7-course.
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and is there seven courses set of strings available in the market? which one you use?
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Luttgutt
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No, the ff can be perchased separatly!
The wood might be dead, but the oud is alive.
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alloushé
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i just found this 13 strings on ebay from la bella :
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330419543002
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fernandraynaud
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It's as if the oud can occupy 5, 6 or 7 notes out of the range
B E A D g c f ->
With the option of adjusting the bass to complement the current maqam.
I like C EE AA DD gg cc but retuning the C bam string to B or D on the fly is simple. The common tuning of the E course to an F is also in the spirit
of tuning to common maqamat. When you look at it this way, all the nonsense about "the oud can be tuned in a baffling number of regional tunings" goes
away. It's always acending fourths, with the bottom "flexible".
To have a set of ff strings is nice even for a 5 or 6 course oud, because you can install them on the top course and install the others a "step" down
if you want to have one "solo" oud. Bill Ostrie sells a 0.020" string pair for that at $0.75 to go with the Daniel Mari sets.
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Luttgutt
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Finally I learned how to do it
Video taken with my mobil phone E71. Not a fancy quality, and some horrible overtones on the high strings.. but OK all in all.
The wood might be dead, but the oud is alive.
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fernandraynaud
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Mabruk, as they say!
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Luttgutt
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The wood might be dead, but the oud is alive.
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Luttgutt
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One more clip... for Fairuz lovers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqzoAvgsha4
The wood might be dead, but the oud is alive.
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Aymara
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Nice
Greetings from Germany
Chris
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Luttgutt
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Thanks Aymara
The wood might be dead, but the oud is alive.
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fernandraynaud
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As they say, a monster has been unleashed! Nice playing, so show us ALL your ouds!
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Luttgutt
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I take that as a compliment
Now Tony, of the two Sukars I posted, do you think any of them sounds like a Sukar?
The wood might be dead, but the oud is alive.
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Aymara
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Who cares
They sound very good, that's what counts.
Greetings from Germany
Chris
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Luttgutt
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That was just an "internal" thing going between Tony and I.. nothing serious,
just teasing him
The wood might be dead, but the oud is alive.
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