Hi. I am learning how to play the oud, and this was extremely useful to learn more about all these different techniques. Thank you for taking the time to put this together.
Thank you Yaniv. I do not own am oud. I play the guitar, so I am learning your techniques on a guitar but it really helps a lot with ny improvisjng and I will know what to do when I get to buy an oud. So, thank you very much!
Hi Yaniv, thank you for your really good work. It s really helpful. I always wait for your videos with enthousiasm. Keep up what you re doing.it s great. Greetings, Lionel SK
Shalom Yaniv! Great videos, but sheet music seems to be not available... Is there a place we could download it from? Thanks again and please continue teaching oud!
this is a morroccan oud built by Samir Abbassi, I believe he lives in Belgium or the Netherlands. Morroccan ouds kind of have their own sound, they are often more resonant the eyptian style ouds which aim for a drier more traditional sound
honestly i don't exactly remember, i can see a simple piezo that someone made me, i have a few and i always blend that with a DPA 4099 (not here though) and/or the sound from the "camera" (my phone)
Thank you for this amazing demonstration Yaniv! I've been revisiting this video since 2 weeks now after I got my first ever Oud. I wanted to ask, which pickup would suggest in order to play it through an amp or a loudspeaker system?
Thank you friend! In order to amplify an Oud you need a piezo pickup. There are many brands and price ranges, I use K&K twin spot. however take note that the ideal placement for the pickup can be hard to find, every small movement creates a drastic change in sound, so either experiment or get some help from an experienced luthier/musician
great video man! What's the name of the technique in 4:03 to 4:05? in seems to involve pull-offs and synchronization of the right and left hand. I am looking for it for oud or guitar, when I slow it down I don't understand what's going on. If it has a name please let me know. thanks.
هلا أحمد تسلم In Turkish music the technique is called Çarpma but that might be a general name for a number of onrnaments. On this video you commented on it is exercise number 4 I called it syncopated legato (no upstroke). A rose is a rose... What you are asking about from 4:03 is the same only played faster and on one string horizontally instead of two strings vertically. I have a small series dedicated to exercises for climbing up the neck called "Hand Positions for Oud", start at #01 but check out #03 for an advanced drill combining Çarpmas with more trills in an expanding/shrinking sequence.
Hey bar amazing comment thank you, not sure are you trying to ask a question or just came to air your disrespect? In any case my answer to your question is "perhaps". Have a nice day
Hi. I am learning how to play the oud, and this was extremely useful to learn more about all these different techniques. Thank you for taking the time to put this together.
Yaniv mann you are gifted! I was not accepting the end! So touching my friend.
Second say playing Oud and you make me feel it! Bless you brother 🙏❤️.
Preach it! Love and respect
Thank you Yaniv.
I do not own am oud.
I play the guitar, so I am learning your techniques on a guitar but it really helps a lot with ny improvisjng and I will know what to do when I get to buy an oud.
So, thank you very much!
Thank you Yaniv...It is good that you have the notes as well...English is a plus. I will continue to watch your presentations..great work.
Thanks Michael I appreciate your comment 🙏
@@YanivMasel YOU'RE welcome. I enjoy the different finger positions. Keep up the great work.
Wonderful so enchanted. Thanks you inspired an old man😃. I really imitated your performance.
Hi Yaniv, thank you for your really good work. It s really helpful. I always wait for your videos with enthousiasm. Keep up what you re doing.it s great. Greetings, Lionel SK
Thank you Lionel! Glad to hear
Great, thank you! Keep on. Thanks for talking English... I am still learning Hebrew... le ad le ad... 🙃 blessings from Gallilee !
wilkomenn unsere freund!
Shalom Yaniv! Great videos, but sheet music seems to be not available... Is there a place we could download it from? Thanks again and please continue teaching oud!
I might still have it on my hard drive you can mail me I'll try to find it
Very nice, thank you!
Nice Playing! May I ask what kind of Our you have and where did you get it? looks either Iraqi or Turkish. I like the pure, clean sound!
this is a morroccan oud built by Samir Abbassi, I believe he lives in Belgium or the Netherlands. Morroccan ouds kind of have their own sound, they are often more resonant the eyptian style ouds which aim for a drier more traditional sound
אלוף, תודה רבה! אינסטנט סבסקריפשיין!
תודה רבה :)
Really cool! Good sound, can I ask you which microphone do you use?
honestly i don't exactly remember, i can see a simple piezo that someone made me, i have a few and i always blend that with a DPA 4099 (not here though) and/or the sound from the "camera" (my phone)
Whoa.. this is very difficult. Amazing playing 🤩
thank you glad you enjoyed, practice slowly and patiently everything is possible
Thank you for this amazing demonstration Yaniv! I've been revisiting this video since 2 weeks now after I got my first ever Oud. I wanted to ask, which pickup would suggest in order to play it through an amp or a loudspeaker system?
Thank you friend! In order to amplify an Oud you need a piezo pickup. There are many brands and price ranges, I use K&K twin spot. however take note that the ideal placement for the pickup can be hard to find, every small movement creates a drastic change in sound, so either experiment or get some help from an experienced luthier/musician
Drilling noise? Sounded like a couple was having a right good time next room! :-D joking! Great lesson, man! Thanks...
That's my wife sawing haha sorry...thanks for your comment!
great video man! What's the name of the technique in 4:03 to 4:05? in seems to involve pull-offs and synchronization of the right and left hand. I am looking for it for oud or guitar, when I slow it down I don't understand what's going on. If it has a name please let me know. thanks.
هلا أحمد تسلم
In Turkish music the technique is called Çarpma but that might be a general name for a number of onrnaments. On this video you commented on it is exercise number 4 I called it syncopated legato (no upstroke). A rose is a rose... What you are asking about from 4:03 is the same only played faster and on one string horizontally instead of two strings vertically.
I have a small series dedicated to exercises for climbing up the neck called "Hand Positions for Oud", start at #01 but check out #03 for an advanced drill combining Çarpmas with more trills in an expanding/shrinking sequence.
Thankyou!
Hey yaniv amazing player ,Do you trying to explain something how to do what to practice?or just to show how amazing you play?
Hey bar amazing comment thank you, not sure are you trying to ask a question or just came to air your disrespect? In any case my answer to your question is "perhaps". Have a nice day
Your link to the sheet music isn't working. Is it possible to have this emailed ?
Sure, email me at yanivperot @gmail.com ill send it to you (and anyone else)