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New site Learn oud online
This a new site to learn Iraqi oud online and much more I think its a pay service and a one on one. Its only in arabic for now but there is a good
video to showcase his services on the main page. Just scroll down. it starts automaticaly.
http://www.learnoud.com/indexh.php
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syrianoud
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Well looks great but i think that $27.00 is a lot since no one will have the time to go every day or so and learn. He should have done a fixed price
on how to learn the oud , That would have been a better deal.
Regards Samir...
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sydney
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Thank you Samircanada
I think this is a vey good skilled teacher. It is a great shame that the teaching is in arabic. And to learn to play the oud for $27 I guess anyone of
us here could spend that money on KFC not an oud teacher.
Samir, I am surprised that you're asking for a fixed price to learn the oud when you were willing to buy the whole country of Lebanon a year or so
ago.
I highly recommend this humble skilled teacher. I am sure members from Iraq can comment on his style better than me but I'd personally learn heaps
from him.
Thank you Samircanada for this great link.
Kind Regards,
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Emad
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fyenix
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emad, over the introduction video, the guy performed a fingerboard technique by naseer shamma. . .also most of the stuff that he show is mostly what
we learn at naseer's school
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sydney
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What do you mean by that? Sorry I did not get your point
Please explain
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Emad
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fyenix
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http://www.maqam.com/cgi-bin/cdtest.cgi?category1=AliHassan
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syrianoud
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Quote: | Originally posted by sydney
I think this is a vey good skilled teacher. It is a great shame that the teaching is in arabic. And to learn to play the oud for $27 I guess anyone of
us here could spend that money on KFC not an oud teacher.
Samir, I am surprised that you're asking for a fixed price to learn the oud when you were willing to buy the whole country of Lebanon a year or so
ago.
I highly recommend this humble skilled teacher. I am sure members from Iraq can comment on his style better than me but I'd personally learn heaps
from him.
Thank you Samircanada for this great link. |
You know makes no deferent what i would buy ..That is my own business ,i said that in this site a lots of guys cant afford $27.00 per month to pay a
site that you or me are not sure if it will oporate or not(IRAQ) ok....People in this site are looking for free stuff. I do not need any lessons I
have my own teacher and I can pay what ever i have to pay.
You always have to say something erregular ......I was going to egnore you , If you can afford it why at one point you where trying to make me an
offer on a Oud ...where I had it for a very low price..So dont act like so generious . Would be nice if you mind your own business..End of
conversation with you.........Dont even respond...I will egnore you.
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sydney
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Why can't you be ...
a caring person ...
if a very good skilled oud player trying to earn a clean money to feed him self and his family in a country full of wars and killings why run him
down? what is irregular in this?
Sorry if I upset you. I regret commenting on what you said to start with.
Stay well.
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Emad
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itziks
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What oud the guy in the video is using ?
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SamirCanada
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The video files are verry nice. Arent they though.
The concept is a great Idea but paying for things on the internet is what drives people away since there not left with much in the end.
After seing the quality of his videos I think he should make a instructional dvd and sell it for a higher price and say include one month of after
sales suport on questions etc...
He could even make a basic/intermediate and a advanced dvd
That would make people want to pay for it since there left with something tangible.
And one more thing why are we fighting again...?
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palestine48
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I agree with Samir Canadas Idea. Mainly because dvds will prevent slow down or traffic lags of data that usally happens on the net but also the net
allows for more frequent updating.
As for the price, if you figure that an oud toucher normally charges 50 bucks an hour in the U.S. , one or 2 lessons will make your money back. So i
think 27 dollars for a whole month is not bad.
My only reservation of using online studies is you might miss some actual hand movements that you are able to see up close.
Emad where is my linda linda man! How are things ?
Also anyone want to teach me some ziad rahbani songs?
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Ronny Andersson
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Quote: | Originally posted by itziks
What oud the guy in the video is using ? |
His main oud is by Yaroub Fadel but in one clip he use a oud by Foad Jihad.
Best wishes
Ronny
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Hatem_Afandi
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Hi guys,
I tried getting into some of the "available" streams to get an idea before I buy the first lesson. It took forever and I didn't get anything on
display.
Well, that is a bit discouraging. I will try again at night. Myabe the server is overloaded during the day.
Best Regards,
Hatem
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revaldo29
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I too had the same problem. Not a very good sign.
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Hatem_Afandi
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Hi Revaldo,
Maybe we can find a way to contact this gentleman to see whether he might sell some educational DVD's instead. That might work better
Have a great day,
Hatem
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sydney
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RE: Linda
Quote: | Originally posted by palestine48
Emad where is my linda linda man! How are things ?
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Hello Pal,
I have not forgotten you my brother. I left you a messege where you asked for it.
I tried to tell you that I could not find Lina..Linda on my PC or on the net.
Can you please e-mail the song so I can play it for you in a very slow manner for you. Also I want to make a short video for you. Can you provid the
song please?
All good my friend thanks.
Stay well
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Emad
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SamirCanada
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Anybody know what he means when he says " Maqamat el Ra'Issieh "
are they the main Maqamat or is it all of them that are included in that adjective?
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jshead
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I also like the idea of and Instructional DVD. It would also be good to help a guy Iraq. Are their instructional DVDs out there by anyone?
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The site is very nice and, on my computer, I was able to see some other instruction (takasim saba) and not just the introduction. It's pitty that
there is no English. It took me ages to read just the names of the makamat in Arabic...But, he is so good musician and he plays so nice & clean, I
would pay for it 27$ per month if it was in English...
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Marina
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The maqam bayati mowie also works well...
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sydney
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Hi Samir
Quote: | Originally posted by SamirCanada
Anybody know what he means when he says " Maqamat el Ra'Issieh "
are they the main Maqamat or is it all of them that are included in that adjective? |
I think he said he is going to teach the main maqams and the related ones too. so he said Elr issieh and El far ia.
This guy is really cool.
What a shame Marina he could have help many members here.
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Emad
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The term "al-maqamat al-ra'isiyyeh" refers to the dozen or so primary maqams that represent the basic tetrachords (ajnas) of the maqam system. These
include Rast, Bayati, Hijaz, Kurd, Nahawand, Ajam, etc. The term "al-maqamat al-far'iyyeh" is used to refer to the derivative modes built on the basic
ajnas of the primary ones. For example, Hijazkar, Shadd Araban and Shahnaz are seen as derivatives of Hijaz, Farahfaza is a derivative of Nahawand,
etc. On the web site he lists the maqams he covers in the oud lessons (they appear in the second level of the course).
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sydney
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Thanks A-Halabi
very well said and explained.
Kind Regards,
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Emad
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