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Yaron Naor
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The special face is ready
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paulO
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Yaron -- that's one interesting and wild bracing pattern man. Can't wait to hear it. Beautiful work by the way, and thanks for all the photos too.
Take care.
Regards..Paul
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Sazi
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I'll second that!! Fantastic innovative design, all the best for the sound Yaron!
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muthada
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astonishing man
i cant wait to here it.
all the best.
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Luttgutt
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Yes yes yes!
Looks wonderful!
I just love what you are doing to the oud world!
Good luck with the rest of your project
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Yaron Naor
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Thanks and some more pics
Thank you guys, Sazi, Muthada and Luttgutt for your support and comments, this definitely brings even more drive in to my work.
Some new images of the new rosewood bridge (bone suddle), and the face glued on the body.
[file]11064[/file] [file]11066[/file] [file]11068[/file]
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Microber
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Very interresting oud.
I like the bridge very much.
What kind of fingerboard will you use ?
This one will have an important impact on the esthetic of the face.
Can't wait to see and hear it.
Good luck
Robert
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Yaron Naor
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Quote: Originally posted by Microber | Very interresting oud.
I like the bridge very much.
What kind of fingerboard will you use ?
This one will have an important impact on the esthetic of the face.
Can't wait to see and hear it.
Good luck
Robert |
Thanks Robert!
The fingerboard will be 2 pieces of Ebony, one on the neck and the second will be on the oud's face
It will be a standard fretboard to give the player a "home" feeling...
I am too, very exited to finsih and hear it!!
Y.
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Yaron Naor
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Back inlay
Before & After
This will be the spot for the jack's pickup in the future
[file]11073[/file] [file]11075[/file] [file]11077[/file]
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abusin
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Looking good my friend, can't waite to hear it
Best Regards
Awad
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Yaron Naor
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Fret board and Arm Rest!!!
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paulO
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Hi Yaron,
I seriously like the arm rest idea, very cool. Regards..Paul
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GUY
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Good work Yaron .Your mould is very inventive .I do not understand the use of the clamps on the mould .Could you give us explanations ?
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GUY
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Sorry Yaron .I did see your response on the next page
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Yaron Naor
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Tuners shaper and the sound hole binding (Ebony)
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Yaron Naor
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The tip of the tuners box and the neck joint...
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Yaron Naor
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Finishing.... can you imagine?
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Yaron Naor
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Pegs...
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Yaron Naor
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Turkish Oud project is finished!
Hi All,
5 months and 928 grams of special wood and delicate work have come to an end!
And the Oud is ready,
See Yaniv Raba playing... (10 minutes after the strings were attached)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7y8YWIsO8tg
More professional sound track will be soon!!!
Thanks!
Yaron.
Oud player - Yaniv Raba!
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paulO
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Dude ! It looks great, and sounds good as well -- the alternate soundhole location seems to be a non issue. Really balanced initial sound, really
lively sounding -- would love to hear it once the strings settle in. The finish work looks great too. Beautiflul grain in the pickguard. How did Yaniv
react to the soundhole pointing up towards his face ?? Great job man.
Regards...Paul
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Sazi
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Great piece of functional Art there Yaron, well done. Interesting that with such a deviation from the Turkish "norm" in regards to bracing and
sound-hole design, it still sounds Turkish!
Great work, all the best for the next one
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Yaron Naor
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Thanks!
Quote: Originally posted by paulO | Dude ! It looks great, and sounds good as well -- the alternate soundhole location seems to be a non issue. Really balanced initial sound, really
lively sounding -- would love to hear it once the strings settle in. The finish work looks great too. Beautiflul grain in the pickguard. How did Yaniv
react to the soundhole pointing up towards his face ?? Great job man.
Regards...Paul |
Thanks Poul for your feedback!
Yaniv was very happy with the soundhole pointing his face...
now he can hear himself better while playing,
The point in doing the soundhole on the side is to get a clean soundboard and there for a sharper tone,
I will do some pro recording soon and then you will hear the clean, sharp and balanced sound oof this oud.
Good day
Yaron Naor
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7y8YWIsO8tg
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Yaron Naor
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Quote: Originally posted by Sazi | Great piece of functional Art there Yaron, well done. Interesting that with such a deviation from the Turkish "norm" in regards to bracing and
sound-hole design, it still sounds Turkish!
Great work, all the best for the next one |
Thanks for your great feedback!
Yes it is a Turkish reak sound, I love it, Yaniv was very happy, now he says that he has to play a month and "open" it, for a longer sustain and
volume.
I will publish a good sound sumple soon
Thanks
Yaron Naor
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shayrgob
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NICE!!! awesome playing too! I want to hear more!
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katakofka
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good job...I would leave it with no pickguard or a smaller one though
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