abusin
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LEARN OUD
LEARN OUD ONLINE
Hi ALL
I would like to share this with the wanabe oud players like myself,
I recently joined an online oudlearning course and I found it very helpfull as there aren't oud teachers where I live,
check it out and give me your opinions:
http://www.alihassanonline.com[/url]
[url=http://www.learnoud.com]http://www.learnoud.com
all the best
Awad
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sendibad512
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thank you my frind
but i have two quistions please
q1 how i can pay the money?
q2 how many mounths which i learn whithin it to become good artist in
oud?
and thank you seconds times.........
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Marina
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Hi there!
I got his demo lessons - free - no payment. Very good & heplful for begeners.
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abusin
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Hi Sendibad
q1: you can pay by credit or debt card or email Ali Hassan for alternative payment method.
q2: this will depend on you my friend and the time you put on practicing, and always remember “practice makes perfect”.
Hi Marina,
Thanks for the offer and always freebees are welcome, is it possible to email me the demo please, I will U2U my email address.
Thanks all
Awad
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arsene
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is there also an english interface? my arabic is rusty.
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arsene
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never mind, as always, I ask before I look.
Hmmm, english website is coming soon... Marina, how'd you get those demo lessons?
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Marina
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I just put my e-mail address and the demo lessons started to come to my mail. The site is in Arabic, but, just put your mail where you see the space.
It should be the right place.
Actualy, here is my mail, just go there and see for yourself. I marked Ali's lessons with a star.
marinatosh@gmail.com
password: bigbanggo
It's OK. This mail is just for music lists.
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arsene
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Wauw, thanks... really appreciate it!
But I'm going to apply for those demo lessons too, I'd feel really uncomfortable going through your e-mail everytime - even if it's not personal
mail...
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Darine
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Hi guys,
I'm new to this site and am in the process of learning to play the oud.
I've restored my late fathers oud which was made in Syria in 1966. I've been trying to teach myself to play the oud for the past month and find myself
adicted to it and loving it.
I was wondering if anyone can help me. I want to learn to read music notes for the oud. Does anyone know where I can possible find this???
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MatthewW
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Abusin- thanks for the info on the learnoud website, I've just subscribed and it looks like it'll be a lot of fun checking in with that guy who plays
the oud (and who looks a bit like he didn't get a good night's sleep!). Seems like you can get by without knowing Arabic, just by watching and
listening to the guy play ( he's pretty good) you see what he is on about. The rest of the website looks pretty cool as well. nice find mate!
Darine- there is a website with a lot of maqams and info for the oud and shows the notes of the maqams, but not where to finger
them:http://www.maqamworld.com/
A book that has oud chord charts as well as photos showing where to place your finger on the oud fingerboard corresponding to a note is the Hal
Leonard method with CD by John Bilezikjian, you can usually find an inexpensive used copy on Amazon or ebay.
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damascene_oud
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Dear sendibad,
to answer your questions if i may:
A1: You can pay using credit card, or by paypal.
A2: I have seen people trying to learn oud for years, but in vain, and seen people only took them very few months to tell people that they can handle
this instrument. It takes certain things like: 1-Talent, 2-Good tuition, 3-Hardwork, 4-Determination and off you go.
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Melbourne
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Hahaha - I'd have to agree with MatthewW - It does look like Ali Hassan could do with a good night's sleep....
But a great way to learn the oud nevertheless, I've been receiving some demos as well...
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Greg
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Quote: | Originally posted by Darine
Hi guys,
I'm new to this site and am in the process of learning to play the oud.
I've restored my late fathers oud which was made in Syria in 1966. I've been trying to teach myself to play the oud for the past month and find myself
adicted to it and loving it.
I was wondering if anyone can help me. I want to learn to read music notes for the oud. Does anyone know where I can possible find this???
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Hi Darine,
Welcome to the forums. Spend a little time going through some of the thousands of topics on these forums and you will pickup lots of tips on how to go
about the learning process. You will also find lots of sheet music posted within the threads and some of these could be a good place for you to start.
You may need some professional help to get you started with reading music, but once you have a basic understanding, you will be on your way.
If possible, you should try to find a good oud teacher, as that is the very best way to begin. As a Sydneysider, you should have no trouble finding an
appropriate teacher.
How about posting a picture of your Dad's oud. I am sure I am not the only forum member who would love to see it.
Good luck.
Greg
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abusin
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Hi Matthew,
good luck mate, Ali Hassan is a good oudist and a brilliant teacher.
I agree with you, that sometimes when I am practising after work at night I do feel like noding off looking at the video....
I am currently busy with exams, hopefuly next week I go back on the strings ( I am looking for a new oud now, as I sold my Turkish one 2 Months ago,
so I am struggling to make a choise between three brands)
Best of luck
Awad
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