Thank you so much for your generosity sharing these videos!!!! Am going tonight to buy an oud for me!! so excited and so looking forward to that! I'm thinking to follow your playlist for beginners one video after another. I'm so grateful for them! Just incredible instrument, I'm in love with the sound!
Bought my first Oud last week but been in love for over 40 years. Took one week intense course and can barely handle the Reesha. Bought in Alexandria Egypt and I will have to master it, however long it takes.
I have been interested for a long time. I used to listen to my friends in Saudi Arabia play it. Was amazing. I purchased one in Bahrain and have not touched it. Want to learn to play it like you are
I started as a dancer, moved into sagaat/zills and then the darabuka, riq, deff and spent 15 years doing that .... i have been wanting to learn to play Oud for 10 years. I still do not own one unfortunately. I would still love to learn one day
I have wanted an oud for over a year, and I just bought one two days ago! I bought it in Hurgada, Egypt, at a music store. It’s not their beginner oud, but a bit better. I paid 1,800 pounds (US$115).
Hey, that’s a great story! Did you have to bring it back to the West? Like England or the United States? I want those kind of people to just does ridiculous amounts of research and study before I buy something. I was going to buy something online, and I found an oud repairman in my town who was willing to investigate the instruments. I found if I sent him the link. And I found out all about the differences of the tunings. The difference between Arab instruments and Turkish servers. And then one day out of nowhere, I saw an ad for a beautiful beautiful instrument made in Tunisia. And the fellow lived in my hometown. It was associated with the music conservatory and he sold me this gorgeous instrument for $400. The best part was I have a really bad arthritis and I was really afraid to buy an instrument with the traditional tuning pegs that you have to push in while you tune. And it just so happens that this particular instrument had guitar style tuning pegs. So all my hard work and research that lasted two years finally paid off now I have to do is practice, practice, practice.
Hello, I just started playing the oud and I am having an incredibly tough time trying to pluck the strings. I know it’s more of a hitting motion but I can’t seem to get it right and I couldn’t find videos on how to hit the strings, any advice?
It all depends on several factors. I need to see exactly what you are doing differently. But generally if you have the form correct, then you need to place the risha on top of the strings you intend to play, and then push through allowing the risha to get stopped at the string below the string you hit. When you get comfortable with this then you can work on the wind up motion that occurs before the risha hits the string. Also rotate your wrist and forearm as though are fanning yourself with a hand fan on a hot day.
Hi I have a Oud with me fr quite a long time, now back from Bahrain. Can you please teach me how to start. I love the sound of Oud. It’s a beginner Oud.
It depends where you live. If you live in New York city there are some shops that sell entry level ouds. But they are not guitar shops. Most people buy from other people or they buy online.
is it important to have the same tuning as is for example i chose an online teaching course and teacher has a do to do tuning but my oud is f to f , domi need to change my tuning?
For the basics, I personally think it's okay to use fa to fa even if your teacher uses do to do me vice versa. It also depends on the learner too. Some people need extra help and clarity so sometimes I recommend the same tuning.
Good question. It's not difficult to transition to Oud. But there are some learning curves. We don't use tabs. People either learn the music by ear, or with standard western notation. I teach both ways. If you want to discuss this further you can email me at support@oudforguitarists.com or book a free consultation with me here: calendly.com/oud-lessons/consultation
@@OudforGuitarists Yeah Man Thanks. Arabs and Somali's are the only people that uses oud the most. Such JIIM SHEIKH MUMIN And listen some of his videos🔥🔥🔥I hope to Learn more from you....Thank you man
Thank you so much for your generosity sharing these videos!!!! Am going tonight to buy an oud for me!! so excited and so looking forward to that!
I'm thinking to follow your playlist for beginners one video after another. I'm so grateful for them!
Just incredible instrument, I'm in love with the sound!
Learning because I love the sound. 7:04 am est
Bought my first Oud last week but been in love for over 40 years. Took one week intense course and can barely handle the Reesha. Bought in Alexandria Egypt and I will have to master it, however long it takes.
Congratulations. You can do it!
I have been interested for a long time. I used to listen to my friends in Saudi Arabia play it. Was amazing. I purchased one in Bahrain and have not touched it. Want to learn to play it like you are
I started as a dancer, moved into sagaat/zills and then the darabuka, riq, deff and spent 15 years doing that .... i have been wanting to learn to play Oud for 10 years. I still do not own one unfortunately. I would still love to learn one day
Go for it.
I have wanted an oud for over a year, and I just bought one two days ago! I bought it in Hurgada, Egypt, at a music store. It’s not their beginner oud, but a bit better. I paid 1,800 pounds (US$115).
Congratulations!
oh wow thats so cheap! I am looking at over a thousand dollars in Australia; hence i still don't have one
Hey, that’s a great story! Did you have to bring it back to the West? Like England or the United States? I want those kind of people to just does ridiculous amounts of research and study before I buy something. I was going to buy something online, and I found an oud repairman in my town who was willing to investigate the instruments. I found if I sent him the link. And I found out all about the differences of the tunings. The difference between Arab instruments and Turkish servers. And then one day out of nowhere, I saw an ad for a beautiful beautiful instrument made in Tunisia. And the fellow lived in my hometown. It was associated with the music conservatory and he sold me this gorgeous instrument for $400. The best part was I have a really bad arthritis and I was really afraid to buy an instrument with the traditional tuning pegs that you have to push in while you tune. And it just so happens that this particular instrument had guitar style tuning pegs. So all my hard work and research that lasted two years finally paid off now I have to do is practice, practice, practice.
I just got mine! 😀 it’s getting some work and I can’t wait
Sounds great.
great video! could you please add an index in the description? It would be useful as we go back to the video
Thank you so much I can't stop
to listen how you play the uod
thanks
Hello, can you please show how to do maqam zangaran on the oud? I would love to hear that
your show is amazing
Hello, I just started playing the oud and I am having an incredibly tough time trying to pluck the strings. I know it’s more of a hitting motion but I can’t seem to get it right and I couldn’t find videos on how to hit the strings, any advice?
It all depends on several factors. I need to see exactly what you are doing differently. But generally if you have the form correct, then you need to place the risha on top of the strings you intend to play, and then push through allowing the risha to get stopped at the string below the string you hit. When you get comfortable with this then you can work on the wind up motion that occurs before the risha hits the string. Also rotate your wrist and forearm as though are fanning yourself with a hand fan on a hot day.
What strings are installed on this oud? I see they are colourful.
Hi I have a Oud with me fr quite a long time, now back from Bahrain. Can you please teach me how to start. I love the sound of Oud. It’s a beginner Oud.
Hi Lily,
Definitely sign up for my free beginner Oud lessons
learn.oudforguitarists.com/beginners-oud-method
@@OudforGuitarists Thank you so much Sir. Will do that.
My name is Hussein Rufai I leave in somalia horn of Africa. I have my own oud. I would like you to be my teacher of oud
Hello
Do you do online course on the oud
Plz.if you do where do I start?
Hi Abdi, I do have an online course. Check the details here: learn.oudforguitarists.com/foundation-program
Where can i get an oud? i've tried asking western guitar shops, but nothing
It depends where you live. If you live in New York city there are some shops that sell entry level ouds. But they are not guitar shops. Most people buy from other people or they buy online.
@@OudforGuitarists Europe
is it important to have the same tuning as is for example i chose an online teaching course and teacher has a do to do tuning but my oud is f to f , domi need to change my tuning?
For the basics, I personally think it's okay to use fa to fa even if your teacher uses do to do me vice versa. It also depends on the learner too. Some people need extra help and clarity so sometimes I recommend the same tuning.
When is your next Oud workshop naveed
I have one this weekend. here is the information. oudforguitarists.com/oud-workshop-learn-abdul-wahabs-aziza-on-oud/
and what about a half position ? for example c bimol major ?
Tell me what part of the video you were watching that raised this question, otherwise it's difficult to answer.
Helo oud for 10 years
Where should i buy a oud? Im a beginner and never touched a oud
I bought a decent Turkish one in ebay for $350
I’ve been playing guitar for many years would it be difficult to transition to the oud? I cannot read music and rely on tabs to learn
Good question.
It's not difficult to transition to Oud. But there are some learning curves. We don't use tabs. People either learn the music by ear, or with standard western notation. I teach both ways. If you want to discuss this further you can email me at support@oudforguitarists.com or book a free consultation with me here:
calendly.com/oud-lessons/consultation
Hi, where are you from?
I'm a Canadian-Iranian
I have been playing for one month now. Am 50. Should I not even continue?
I hope you continued!
Am in somalia🇸🇴And i love the oud but i don't have one😪Can I get one please!!🥺
If you like Oud, you should try and buy one. Maybe you can find one among the Arab places in Somalia...
@@OudforGuitarists Yeah i can get one but it is too expensive for me. I need Syrian oud and I'll try to get one🥰Thanks
@@Ehel_Caashaq1 Good luck. I hope you can get one. Oud goes well with Somali music
@@OudforGuitarists Yeah Man Thanks. Arabs and Somali's are the only people that uses oud the most. Such JIIM SHEIKH MUMIN And listen some of his videos🔥🔥🔥I hope to Learn more from you....Thank you man
Ordinary Syrian and Egyptian ouds one Turkish and few Iraqi ouds
all my life , never played and nver learned
What are you waiting for?
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