Monty88
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Photos from the Oud Project - Adelaide, South Australia
Hi everyone,
Thought I'd post a few stills from the Oud Project here in Adelaide last April.
Joseph Tawadros came down from Sydney to play, and at the end there was a big jam between four ouds onstage.
Joseph is just such a superb player and such a nice guy.
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Monty88
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Photos from The Oud Project
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Photos from The Oud Project
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Photos from The Oud Project
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Great pictures Paddy. Are you the lefty up on stage?
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Monty88
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Yup, thats me )
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You seem to be having a lot of ouds from famous makers.
The 1st photo turkish oud: is this farouq's turanz?
and is the 2nd Mourice's ?
can you compare the sounds of the 2 ouds?
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Nice pictures.
Any sound samples ?
What is that stange oud on the 3rd picture with additional strings?
Robert
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Yeah the first oud is a Faruk Turunz, belongs to a friend of mine here. He played it so he could play along with the rest of the ouds which were all
turkish.
Yes I think that second oud was a shehata, I'm pretty sure it was. They both sounded absolutley sensational in his hands, the Shehata in my opinion
was more suitable to his playing, the turkish oud is harder to play the arabic style on or so it sounded. Too intricate, but the shehata was a loud
and powerful sounding oud.
The 3rd picture was an oud with sympathetic strings, he had some very good ideas with that and got some great sounds. Especially producing sort of
chordal like sounds by hitting the playing strings, then leaving the pick to fly past and hit the sympathetic strings causing them to produce a
chord.
Great sound.
I'll work on sound samples.
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