Yaron Naor
Oud Junkie
Posts: 275
Registered: 1-24-2009
Location: Bat Hefer, Israel
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Oud plan Arabic and more nice stuff
Hi all friend
Just to remained you that as a luthier and an Oud builder
We offer some nice accessories on demand and shipping internationally
See the images attached:
Enjoy playing and building
https://picasaweb.google.com/116712080015313073524
Thanks,
Yours
Yaron Naor, oud builder
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pacodelunch
Oud Lover
Posts: 18
Registered: 4-16-2016
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Your flat back oud-guitar is interesting, do you make them to sell and could you tell me more about it?
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Yaron Naor
Oud Junkie
Posts: 275
Registered: 1-24-2009
Location: Bat Hefer, Israel
Member Is Offline
Mood: Happy
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Thanks, Yes I make flat backed ouds and sell them
Please contact me U2U
Regards
Yaron Naor, oud maker
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Yaron Naor
Oud Junkie
Posts: 275
Registered: 1-24-2009
Location: Bat Hefer, Israel
Member Is Offline
Mood: Happy
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Thanks, Yes I make flat backed ouds and sell them
Please contact me U2U
Regards
Yaron Naor, oud maker
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Alfaraby
Oud Junkie
Posts: 796
Registered: 9-18-2009
Location: Holy Land
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PurplePick
This morning I got my first anti-slip Purple Pick from Yaron, so tonight I tried it on both new and antique ouds.
Man !! It's one of the best Rishas I held in the last couple of years or so; and believe me I had tried plenty: plastics of all kinds, horn, turtle,
quills and more.
The grip of this purple Risha is just perfect, the pliability and touch are great, the attack on the strings is warm and tender making no ticking
effect of any kind, the tips are as even and round as they should be, the length is fine, a bit longer than I'm used to, but this's better than the
other way round; isn't it ?
One thing I can't tell: how would it act under pressure and heat after 4-5 hours of consecutive serious strumming. Would it soften/melt/smelt ? I
don't know. This should be told by professional players or students practicing for hours; something, much to my sorrow, I don't do
As to the price, I think it's reasonably priced taking into consideration that every single one is manually handled and treated for at least an hour
or so. I believe it is, since this is what it takes me to adjust a pick to meet my taste.
Hurray Yaron ! Thank you
Good luck
Yours indeed
Alfaraby
alfarabymusic@gmail.com
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Yaron Naor
Oud Junkie
Posts: 275
Registered: 1-24-2009
Location: Bat Hefer, Israel
Member Is Offline
Mood: Happy
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Quote: Originally posted by Alfaraby |
This morning I got my first anti-slip Purple Pick from Yaron, so tonight I tried it on both new and antique ouds.
Man !! It's one of the best Rishas I held in the last couple of years or so; and believe me I had tried plenty: plastics of all kinds, horn, turtle,
quills and more.
The grip of this purple Risha is just perfect, the pliability and touch are great, the attack on the strings is warm and tender making no ticking
effect of any kind, the tips are as even and round as they should be, the length is fine, a bit longer than I'm used to, but this's better than the
other way round; isn't it ?
One thing I can't tell: how would it act under pressure and heat after 4-5 hours of consecutive serious strumming. Would it soften/melt/smelt ? I
don't know. This should be told by professional players or students practicing for hours; something, much to my sorrow, I don't do
As to the price, I think it's reasonably priced taking into consideration that every single one is manually handled and treated for at least an hour
or so. I believe it is, since this is what it takes me to adjust a pick to meet my taste.
Hurray Yaron ! Thank you
Good luck
Yours indeed
Alfaraby
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Thanks so much my friend! for your comments and credit!
I appreciate it much
Regards,
Yaron Naor, Oud maker
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