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That looks really beautiful Jonathan, keep up the good work.
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Jonathan
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Thanks. I really appreciate it.
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Jonathan
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A quickie sound sample. The playing is rough, but you can at least get a sense of how the instrument sounds.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leqt9vzOgvk
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Ararat66
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Hi Jonathan
That sounds terrific, sounds young as you'd expect but great projection, resonance and separation.
You should be proud of that ... btw I like your playing
Leon
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Sazi
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That's really nice Jonathan,
I notice the Arabic tuning, yet (hard to really tell from a youtube vid, with new strings and all, I know)... it seem's to have more of a Turkish
tonality about it. (have you tried Turkish tuning on it...what is the string length?)
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Jonathan
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Thanks. You're right. It is tuned DGAdgc. Whenever I have made an oud, I tend to just slowly tune up the strings, and start at this lower tension
and let the oud settle in a bit with it. Probably not needed, but I do it anyway. I do need to tune it up one more tone, though, and see how it
sounds. The oud is based on Turkish size and bracing.
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Sazi
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Hey yeah, I'm with you there, I would definitely do the same, and probably tune it up only a semi-tone first, better safe than AGHHHRRR!
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