sylvainbd
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Hi
Check this one :
http://oudanantes.canalblog.com/albums/partitions/photos/87350103-f...
Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6ZiQF3H6O0
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oudistcamp
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This playful rendition is by my oud teacher in Jordan, recorded via skype.
Little skype hiccups, but you get the idea.
Omar is always rewriting, rearranging pieces in his head when playing....
The video was made for the oudmaker on Omar's I week old instrument at the time of recording.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sM_AZVyZH0c
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John Erlich
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"Bint El Shalabiyya" is probably the most-transcribed Arabic song. However, it's also a great song to learn by ear. I suggest trying to learn it by
ear, and only using a transcription if you get stuck.
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zakiya_alali
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Please find your desired music script
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John Erlich
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I am attaching 9 versions of "Bint El Shalabiyya," mostly as a study in how different listeners hear the same song differently. I still think this is
a good song to learn by ear, and only use music sheets either if you get stuck, or to double check what you think you hear.
Peace out,
"Udi" John
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John Erlich
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3 more versions that didn't upload the first time...
I apologize for any redundancy or poor quality owing to the need to covert photo formats to PDFs.
-JE
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John Erlich
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I think the point is that Middle Eastern music in general, and Arabic music in particular, is very difficult to notate accurately. The genre is based
on improvisation (lazimah). The best thing is to use the music sheet(s) as a very general guideline to help you learn the song. Again, I suggest
trying to learn "Bint El Shalabiyya" by ear, using the music sheets only if you get stuck.
-John
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