norumba
Oud Junkie
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question: how many here also play baglama or guitar (or bass)?
Curious if there oudis who are also guitar players --- i suspect many of us are.
If so, are you all playing rock, jazz, flamenco?
im asking because I'm thinking on my next order from factories for oudstrings.com, whether i should be offering guitar strings as well, and if so
which styles, etc.
Would one-stop shopping be useful?
also, how many double in baglama or buzuk? Its impossible to get a proper US based source for these, and im thinking thats also something to offer.
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Eric Stern Music
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Thanks for asking. I dabble in Turkish saz and Greek Bouzouki as well as oud/ud. I don't play the former two nearly as much so my string changes are
less frequent. Also don't forget the cumbus!
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coolsciguy
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I too dabble with persian Setar which uses similar (though not identical) strings to Saz. Like Eric, strings changes are not a frequent matter for me.
It would be nice to know where I could find high quality German (i.e. Pyramid) strings as they are hard to come by in the states, specifically spools
of strings sold by weight.
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Jason
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Location: Louisville, KY
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I tend to only order oud strings once or twice a year but I'd definitely pick up guitar strings at the same time if it was an option. I use Savarez
Argentine strings on my gypsy jazz guitar, there are only a few retailers for them in America but the genre is so niche I'm not sure how much volume
there would be.
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