zalzal
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oud Xrusa Jovani 2007
I wish i play like her
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=G1qO--vgjcw
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SamirCanada
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She is smoking...
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Greg
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The kid's a natural. Take a look at this one:
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=sKdt8Gux8fg
I love the tone she gets from her Faruk Türünz oud and it's not even a "concert" model. It's his standard model.
Mav, you'll have to look her up next time your'e in Athens.
Regards,
Greg
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paulO
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She kicks...in the video that Greg noted -- she's got some of the John Berberian vibe/tone/approach going..very cool.
Cheers...Paul
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Greg
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Looks to me like she is using Arabic tuning with a high C.
Would that be considered unusual in Greece?
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Andy
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looks like she is using her thumb to play. thanks for the link
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mavrothis
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Very nice. I guessed that she was Greek by her first name, but wasn't sure.
Nice find guys. Ara's influence is always present, right? Amazing - he is definitely the most loved oud player in Greece.
As for tuning in Greece, people seem to use whatever they want. There isn't just one style that is going on, and many of the oud players that have
been playing the longest in Greece (not all, but many) are from Arabic countries originally.
Take care,
mavrothis
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