Jonathan
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acetate?
Very often, I will see ouds with what looks like a thin piece of cellophane/clear plastic on the face, protecting those areas not protected by the
mizraplek. Or, acting a little bit like an extended fingerboard. It almost looks like clear tape. What is this? Acetate? How do I get some? Does
it harm the face at all? Is it easy to remove? I was kind of thinking of using it below the beard/necklace of the oud, to protect that area of the
face. I wonder, though, if my finger would just end up rubbing off whatever I put there.
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oudplayer
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hey jon whast goin on
i have a ahmed abdul halim oud and he uses it i think on all of them
i like it alot bc its shiny and plus when the sweet from my hands and arms drip sometime syou can wipe it off and ti worn leave a mark bc my turkish
oud the face is meesed up bc my my sweet and i wann take it away but dont know how its a cheap one but my dad want to hang it up in our house
but i would recomend using this stuff not sure what it is though
thx sammy
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Jonathan
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I usually put a towel under my right arm so I won't mess up the face, but the area just below the neck always gets dirty--doesn't matter how clean I
keep my hands. So, if there is something easy to put on (and take off), I would love it.
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SamirCanada
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You could ask Viken Najarian about that clear "tape" he puts on the face of his ouds. Iam shure he'll tell you what it is.. unless its a professional
secret. Does it get "dirty" from playing up the fingerboard? because I usualy dont play so much up the fingerboard I reallized that it was happening
because I held it from there when I wasnt playing for example. type something on the keyboard.. you dont want to put the oud down and you grab it from
there. It was a mather of changing my habit. But If you do play up the scale quite a bit and thats when it happens then you should look into that
clear tape Viken puts on his ouds I read that it doesnt damage the face.
Cheers
Samir
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Dr. Oud
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It's clear pickguard sheet used on Flamenco guitars. LMI sells it:
http://www.lmii.com/CartTwo/thirdproducts.asp?CategoryName=Pickguar...
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Quote: | Originally posted by Jonathan
I usually put a towel under my right arm so I won't mess up the face...
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Hi all,
Does sweat damage the wood at all? or is purely for cosmetic reasons that you don't want to get your sweat all over the place and change the color?
Adam
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oudplayer
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hey adam
i am no pro about these things but i guess if you sweat alot maybe in some time it can worp or something plus it looks really bad
thx sammy
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It is the skin oils that do the most damage, softening and rotting the wood in the corner under your arm. You should always wear a sleeve or use some
protection to preserve your oud. If the face does discolor, don't try to "clean" it, just leave it alone and be more diligent in the future.
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