chris
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want to learn the oud
I am interested in learning how to play the arabic oud. I live in the U.S., and would like to find a decent beginner instrument...from what I've
read, I can see that I need to be careful. Can anyone offer some advice, and give me an idea of where to look, and how much I need to plan on
spending? Thanks.
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mavrothis
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Hi Chris, where are you located?
mav
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chris
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Hi Mav, thanks for the reply. I live in a small town called Great Bend, KS. I lived for some time in Vancouver, B.C. with an Egyptian family. Since
then, I've been a big fan of middle-eastern music. I play several instruments--guitar, hammer dulcimer, lap dulcimer, piano. The oud is just
fascinating to me, and I would love to begin learning how to play. I would appreciate any help you can offer. Thanks.
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mavrothis
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Hi Chris.
I have a nice Egyptian oud you might be interested in. Just email me and I'll get you some more info, pics, sound, etc.
Take care,
mav
ps-i'm in PA right now.
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wfspark
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Want to learn the oud? I can help.
Quote: | Originally posted by chris
I am interested in learning how to play the arabic oud. I live in the U.S., and would like to find a decent beginner instrument...from what I've
read, I can see that I need to be careful. Can anyone offer some advice, and give me an idea of where to look, and how much I need to plan on
spending? Thanks. | Hello Chris. This is William Sparks from San Antonio Texas. I'm currently in the
process of buying my first oud from Haluk Eraydin. He makes four different moddles of Turkish ouds. The learner moddle costs 119 dollars, but
it's not like any ordinary mass produced student oud. It's hand made. If you'd like to see more, visit Mr. Eraydin's web sight at
http://www.eraydinsazevi.com. He also makes and sells sazes of all sizes. If you need to get in touch with me, my e-mail is wfspark@yahoo.com.
William F. Sparks
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