ameer
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New Sukar Oud
Hi all. I recently received an excelent Sukar Model 1 from Tony (Fernandraynaud). The oud has a wonderful sound to it- more Egyptian than Syrian to my
ear, especially if you raise the action and let the mids come out a bit. Here is a recording I made:
http://www.4shared.com/audio/lTsFXmG9/taqsim_nahawand.html
Let me know what you think.
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ExtreamTarab
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Very nice Ameer, the oud sounds lovely and your played a great taksim...
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BaniYazid
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Great ! which strings do you use ameer ?
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David.B
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ameer
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On this oud I use PVFs for the first and second courses, nylons for the third and standard wound basses for the rest.
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fernandraynaud
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Love the Taqsim, Ameer! I'm contributing a closeup of that oud, as I find the bowl walnut especially beautiful, and another snapshot next to his big
brother the Viola da Gamba, which is a 6 stringed bowed derivative of the European lute most popular in the 16-18th centuries, the lute in turn
deriving from the oud. In the background is a clavichord, count the tuning pegs (two for each course) (and there are 54 courses, one for each key)!
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