Oudoneit
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Rhythm soundfiles?
At the workshop with Adel Salameh today I realised how difficult it is for me to improvise to set rhythms. It would be great if there was an Internet
resource of all the main Arabic and Turkish rhythms in loops. Is there one already, or can we set one up here?
Rob
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This a basic collection of the most common arabic rythms in midi format to start with, I will try to fix a better and more complete collection with
sampled real instruments
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Sampled Oriental Rythms Loops:
I'll be posting them by regions
Vol 1 : Egypt-Lebanon-Syria - Part1:
AyubZar - Darig - Fallahi - Saidi - Samaii Thakil - Wahda - Zaffa - Zorafat
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Sampled Oriental Rythms Loops:
Vol 2 : Egypt-Lebanon-Syria - Part 2:
Dabkah - Malfuf - Maqsum - Masmudi Kabir - Rhumba Masri - Sudasi
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Sampled Oriental Rythms Loops:
Vol 3 : TURKEY
Chifetelli - Churchuna - Laz Havasi - Roman Havasi - Wals
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Great! Thanks! What a great use of the internet
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Many thanks for raising the question Rob and for you ALAMI in posting such valuable information.
Boy, have I got a lot to learn about the oud!!
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Sampled Oriental Rythms Loops:
Vol 4 : North Africa
Fazani - Karachi - Maghrebi - Rai - Wahrani
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Can I slow them down in Windows Media Player? I really appreciate these files, but could do with slower versions for practising with.
Rob
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No you can't slow down in WMP.
But you can use Audacity that you can download here as freeware.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/
Robert
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Actually, Robert, I've just discovered that I CAN slow down files in WMP. There is a little inverted triangle at the top right hand corner, next to
the maximise/minimise buttons. Click the triangle, then choose View...Enhancements...Play Speed Settings
Rob
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Well, I don't have that option in my version.
But I am at the office and the operating system is win2000, than it's not WMP10.
I'll see at home tonight, I have XP.
Does WMP allow you to change the tempo WITHOUT changing the pitch ?
Audacity do.
And as it is a sound editor (light) it allows you to cut precisely a rhythm pattern for playing in a loop.
I do that often using part of songs when the rhythm is played without instruments.
Here is a quick example with a Samai Lami played by Yair Dalal.
It begins with a taqseem, then the rhythmic introduction, then the melody.
Here is the bridge with the end of the taqseem, the rhythmic intro and the begin of the melody.
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Here is the rhythm pattern.
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The same pattern 4 time repeated.
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The same with lower tempo but same pitch
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The same with higher tempo and a little reverb.
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Sampled Oriental Rythms Loops:
Vol 5 : Arabian Gulf
Baio - Daza - Rhumba Khaliji - Sufi
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Last Sampled Oriental Rythms Loops:
Vol 6 : Nubian - Sudani
Dishka - Jirk - Manmbo Sudani - Nubian Reggae - Nubian Samba - TomTom
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This is a great program that lets you compose your own rhythms or alter preset ones. You can add various percussion instruments and get some great
sounds going. (and it's free!)
http://henrykellner.com/PercussionStudio/
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The above posted rythms were produced using Wizoo - Darbuka I got from a friend who did them for me in many tempos and different degrees of complexity
and 5 minutes each (which makes an impossible to post 1GB), the full quality is really nice
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/VirtualPercussionistDarbuka-m...
and unlike Percussion Studio it is a 300 $ plugin (I am not sure if there is a standalone version) which a lot for just practice.
Attached is a 2 minutes mp3 of the variations that can be done on Maksum
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alami - thank you for loops
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Thanks guy, really thanks, Stringmanca, and Microber thanks for the samai loop and Alami especially thanks for all the rythms it really help!
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This is exactly what I've been looking for... Thank you all for posting.
Chris Walters
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