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[*] posted on 10-12-2008 at 08:10 AM
risha/mizrap - when you don't have one?


What should you use?

or rather what can you make one out of?




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[*] posted on 10-12-2008 at 08:35 AM


Hi Oud987,
Tie wraps might be an alternative. Any slice from a soft plastic bottle will do too. All you have to do is flatten the plastic to your preferences. You may use a fine sand paper to remove any sharp edges.
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[*] posted on 10-12-2008 at 09:23 AM


I personally use a risha made out of a dish washing liquid bottle.. works perfectly after a little fine sanding and shaping :D
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[*] posted on 10-12-2008 at 11:25 AM


Thanks guys,

I cut one out of an old plastic food storage container. Looks about right!!! :)




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[*] posted on 10-12-2008 at 06:26 PM


Najib used a piece of credit card once at the retreat (i tried it and found it useless but he certainly made it sound great)...i have used a cut piece of soda bottle as i like the softer rishas...you can also borrow a quill from a passing eagle depending on your agility...



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[*] posted on 10-12-2008 at 11:35 PM


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Originally posted by Oud987
What should you use?

or rather what can you make one out of?


I have tried many kinds of guitare picks. The best is the Dunlop Gator 0.58mm. There is a range of thickness if you like to try something else
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Dunlop-Gator-Grip-Standard-Guitar-Picks...

This is the pick I used in the video I am showing my Fadi Matta Oud by the way




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[*] posted on 10-13-2008 at 09:22 AM


Hi Oud987,

All the advice above is useful.

The thing to remember is that oud players all have different preferences for risha/mizrap which vary according their picking style and the instrument they play. I have experimented with plastic bottles and never found any material that works for me. For my Arabic oud (Shehata) I use a thin, hard, springy risha that I bought in Cairo. For my Turkish ud (Eken), I use sanded nylon cable ties (the best material I ever found for this was a [metric sized?] tie I found on the street in Dublin, Ireland! Can't seem to find anything the same size in the USA.). For my Najarian, I mostly use the squishy soft plastic mizraps I bought in Istanbul.

You will just need to experiment and find what works for you. If something doesn't feel or sound right, don't despair, just try something else.

Good luck,
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[*] posted on 10-14-2008 at 07:32 AM


I still suggest that the best supply of risha's is the talented Jameel Abraham.
http://www.khalafoud.com/picks.htm
He does cover all the styles I am aware of.
I am not exaggerating if I say that all of us in North America are lucky to have some outstanding artist like him available for help.

The next best alternative is the horn risha. However, I was EXTREMELY disappointed when I stopped by almost every oud shop in Mahammad Ali St. in Cairo, asking for a good quality one.

Actually, Walking down that street was a rather sad experience. It transformed to completely different area where the dominating business became selling furinture.
Musical instrument shops turned to "tourist area instruments" outlets. A HUGE difference from what it was while I attended high school in Egypt!!!!
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[*] posted on 10-14-2008 at 07:41 AM


I have used the plastic bones found inside a shirt collar. They have the perfect flexibilty for my style of playing. If you manage to get hold of a seventies shirt with extra-long diso-funk collars you have a good chance to find very long plastic bones that will fit nicely into the palm of your hand.
Give it a go!

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[*] posted on 10-14-2008 at 07:45 AM


Seb,
This is what I used during my young days. If you live in the US or Canada, you will find these in Men's Stores. I am sure you will find them in BHS too!!!! Good point!
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[*] posted on 10-14-2008 at 09:39 AM


How about getting away from plastic and try more natural materials. A friend of mine was recently using pineapple leaves- the base end. It sounds quite soft/warm has a nice feel to it tho not longlasting- keep a few leaves spare and enjoy the fruit!



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[*] posted on 10-14-2008 at 11:59 AM


Kelly,
That sounds rather "creative". Thanks for sharing.
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