Thanks. I learned more about playing this incredible music in these eight minutes than I have in years of listening. You dropped a couple of things about the blues that opened up things for me as well. This may have been an afterthought for you, but you really should give more lessons about Tuareg guitar. Nobody else is, it seems.
I was in Turkey for 3 years i always search for some one there who knows desert music but no body knows 😅 you are doing great bto thx from libya . The best guitar lesson
thank you=) I don't think many people in Turkey know this music. It's pretty different from Turkish music, I only learned it from listening to Tinariwen etc.
Thank you Murat! As a begginer you're being a guide to travelling the world through different scales and associated styles. I just wish I could see the finger positions better, but maybe it's just me. Keep going, I love your channel.
Thanks for this Murat. If you want to learn more about this from the Ali Farka Touré perspective have a look at my site about African guitar. There are many scores there with tunings. The comment below is correct that the tuning is either standard or with the E string up to G. When working out pieces keep in mind that a capo is probably being used so find the open drone and that will give you a clue as to what fret the capo is on. You have given a great intro to this style of playing.
Wow. Thanks ever so much for the Malian scale lesson - I have loved the music of Tinariwen from when I first heard it, but have never been able to approximate it on the guitar. Your lesson has really unlocked it all for me, and I had no idea it could be so simple. I have just really enjoyed playing along to Amassakoul 'N' Tenere for the first time.Again, Big Big Thanks! Now the big challenge is learning the lyrics !! ;)
Fantastic video. Huge thanks man ! I had already picked up few 'Touareg style' sentences but you made everything clear. Keep on giving good vibes and advices and thanks again !
What a great lesson! Exactly this kind of breakdown was needed for what I was trying to figure out.. So thank you for your time and teachings! Love this band & this style of music.. Psychadelic Desert Blues ..
thanks! have you ever done a Kora on guitar lesson? btw - nice Cort M1200! do NOT see many of these on youtubes or elsewhere. I have one too. It's my "if I have to sell my boutique guitars" backup, as it is just as good as a PRS IMHO. love the split coil sounds too! I have also the Cort CL1000 LP type, Cort CL1500 SH (also w the flower inlay) beats Epi SH's all day long, and the Cort M900 SH jazz w piezo - also beats PRS SH and many Gibsons. all for
Very useful vid ! Another trick is to tune the low E up to a G keep the G droning away and it gives you a nice bass and opens up the flat 2nd in the minor pentatonic scale with the A above... saw Vieux Farka Toure using it a lot :)
You have made videos on all my favorite flavors of music. I started listening to this kinda music a year ago, and am totally hooked. Before that I was (am) all into gypsy jazz and eastern music. What am I missing now? hahaha!
Hi everybody. I'm going to be doing live lessons and Q&A sessions on my patreon which you can join for 5 dollars a month. This will also give you free access to my ebook and other tabs which I write. You can join here: www.patreon.com/user?u=2933548 My first album of original music is also available on Spotify and youtube: open.spotify.com/album/1UgDWDZVXJRKhyhH7FjBVm?si=ZfU2wUToTzqa-VhDmyuy_g ruclips.net/video/Npbo2uPNMt8/видео.html And my ebook is available on Amazon: www.amazon.com/Learning-Balkan-Middle-Eastern-guitar-ebook/dp/B01N6M5YYE/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=murat+keyder&qid=1607879239&sr=8-1
Hey great video. For more of an advanced beginner however it's hard to follow when your finger the scale so fast. I think tabbing the lesson would be a great idea. Thanks. Love that music.
thanks man, this is very helpful. unfortunately i find little stuff that's comparable. do you know any good book or website with scales or stuff to learn african/tuareg style guitar?
Big thanks from the UK - interesting view into some World Music. How about suggesting some bass runs / chord rhythms to practise the scales against please?
Great video! As I come from South America I think that if you spoke a little bit slower, more people from non English speaking countries could appreciate this great lesson. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
That's good news - looking forward to having a go myself. I'm trying to get some local guys together to play some World Music.
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Great thing here! Just that I don't like the idea of calling our music 'World'. It lumps everything together and denies the diversity that comes from the non-West parts of the world. It's just like saying American Music; what would that mean?
World music is a designation that they make so that they can market it and make money from it. A Man name Jimi once said,"They gonna wrap me up in cellophane and sell me."
It's an idiotic designation and it's intentionally made in mind to put american music as the centre of the world. Even their modern music, heavily influenced from their Black American populace after wrapping it up nicely and selling it to their fellow men, then they call it American. rich.
Hey murat, is it Good to play this kinda Music with a strat also? Because your guitar sounds perfect for this.. which effects/amp did u use? Bin thanks
I'm honestly not too good with electric guitar effects cause I mostly play acoustic and classical. So there weren't many. But yeah I think you can play it with any kind of electric...
I've heard heard straight-up blues scale in some of this stuff but I'm not sure if it's from there traditionally or if they got it from American music. Also there are other scales I've in that regions music where they play around with the fifth, but they're not exactly blues scales.
The last one with Gb and D# sounds similar to Indian Classical..... Saharan guitar also sounds like Indian tribal music... Guess music is basically all the same... Everywhere... And that is a beautiful thing!
Thanks. I learned more about playing this incredible music in these eight minutes than I have in years of listening. You dropped a couple of things about the blues that opened up things for me as well. This may have been an afterthought for you, but you really should give more lessons about Tuareg guitar. Nobody else is, it seems.
I was looking for a good explanation on this wonderful playing style and i found it here, thanks man i appreciate it a lot.
You have no idea what kind of a difference this made for me. You just changed my life, haha
Man this is amazing. Best lesson i've seen yet about touareg music. Thanks à lot!
thanks Murat. Beautifully explained and wonderful to see your words translate into those beautiful sounds under your fingers
Really enjoying your teaching style and the way you bend the little scale variations into great sounds. Gratis
I was in Turkey for 3 years i always search for some one there who knows desert music but no body knows 😅 you are doing great bto thx from libya . The best guitar lesson
thank you=) I don't think many people in Turkey know this music. It's pretty different from Turkish music, I only learned it from listening to Tinariwen etc.
Thank you Murat! As a begginer you're being a guide to travelling the world through different scales and associated styles. I just wish I could see the finger positions better, but maybe it's just me. Keep going, I love your channel.
Amazingly useful - many thanks Murat
This lesson is pure gold. Thank you.
I FUCKING LOVE Ali Farka Toure. Good job dude
Thanks for this Murat. If you want to learn more about this from the Ali Farka Touré perspective have a look at my site about African guitar. There are many scores there with tunings. The comment below is correct that the tuning is either standard or with the E string up to G. When working out pieces keep in mind that a capo is probably being used so find the open drone and that will give you a clue as to what fret the capo is on. You have given a great intro to this style of playing.
Wow. Thanks ever so much for the Malian scale lesson - I have loved the music of Tinariwen from when I first heard it, but have never been able to approximate it on the guitar. Your lesson has really unlocked it all for me, and I had no idea it could be so simple. I have just really enjoyed playing along to Amassakoul 'N' Tenere for the first time.Again, Big Big Thanks! Now the big challenge is learning the lyrics !! ;)
thanks=)
Fantastic video. Huge thanks man ! I had already picked up few 'Touareg style' sentences but you made everything clear. Keep on giving good vibes and advices and thanks again !
Very cool. Be sure to post more on the African style.
Thank you man looking for more
Thanks man, this is great source material for me at the moment as I just begin to try to play this type of music, moving from blues
What a great lesson! Exactly this kind of breakdown was needed for what I was trying to figure out.. So thank you for your time and teachings! Love this band & this style of music.. Psychadelic Desert Blues ..
thanks! have you ever done a Kora on guitar lesson? btw - nice Cort M1200! do NOT see many of these on youtubes or elsewhere. I have one too. It's my "if I have to sell my boutique guitars" backup, as it is just as good as a PRS IMHO. love the split coil sounds too! I have also the Cort CL1000 LP type, Cort CL1500 SH (also w the flower inlay) beats Epi SH's all day long, and the Cort M900 SH jazz w piezo - also beats PRS SH and many Gibsons. all for
Awesome! Thank you very much. You really explain this well. This is my new passion.
Exactly what I was looking for
Super helpful, thanks
such an excellent tutorial! thank you very much!
Very useful vid ! Another trick is to tune the low E up to a G keep the G droning away and it gives you a nice bass and opens up the flat 2nd in the minor pentatonic scale with the A above... saw Vieux Farka Toure using it a lot :)
You have made videos on all my favorite flavors of music. I started listening to this kinda music a year ago, and am totally hooked. Before that I was (am) all into gypsy jazz and eastern music. What am I missing now? hahaha!
wow this is great... you really do nail it
thank you murat, youre awesome!!!
thanks Murat .. really good lesson
Thanks very much, really clear lesson.
Really useful, good information. Thanks!
Amazing
Hi everybody. I'm going to be doing live lessons and Q&A sessions on my patreon which you can join for 5 dollars a month. This will also give you free access to my ebook and other tabs which I write. You can join here:
www.patreon.com/user?u=2933548
My first album of original music is also available on Spotify and youtube:
open.spotify.com/album/1UgDWDZVXJRKhyhH7FjBVm?si=ZfU2wUToTzqa-VhDmyuy_g
ruclips.net/video/Npbo2uPNMt8/видео.html
And my ebook is available on Amazon:
www.amazon.com/Learning-Balkan-Middle-Eastern-guitar-ebook/dp/B01N6M5YYE/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=murat+keyder&qid=1607879239&sr=8-1
Lovely... Possible to use right away
Lovely sound Murat : )) Very instructive :))
Virement ce que vous faites c'est pas hasard. Je suis guitariste je joue bien les accords africaine mais tu es superbe
Thank you for the kind words=)
you laid it man. nice work.
But the normal tuning in the tuareg guitars is GADGBE¿¿¿¿¿
Great work ✊
Really like your teaching style
I get it
Awesome, man. Thanks!
You are RAD! HOW THE FUCK AM I JUST FINDING THIS NOW?! Thank yooooooooou for this video!
Thank you so much
Hey great video. For more of an advanced beginner however it's hard to follow when your finger the scale so fast. I think tabbing the lesson would be a great idea. Thanks. Love that music.
Great guy!!!!!! I must stick to
Hey, nice to hear you playing, But for your information, Aly Farka is not touareg! He is Sonraii.
thanks man, this is very helpful. unfortunately i find little stuff that's comparable. do you know any good book or website with scales or stuff to learn african/tuareg style guitar?
Big thanks from the UK - interesting view into some World Music. How about suggesting some bass runs / chord rhythms to practise the scales against please?
Thank you. ❤
Great video Murat..you have some tabs or links to some of the more popular songs?
Great video!
As I come from South America I think that if you spoke a little bit slower, more people from non English speaking countries could appreciate this great lesson.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
BabaBabbu Thanks, I'll try, it's a problem I have in every day life as well=)
Am a huge fan of Farka
good tips, nice one.
thanks so much for sharing, Happily subscribed!
very good my brother of music
thanks thanks thanks froom morocco nord africa yesss man ;)
Thank you! This is invaluable!
Thank you good sir.
shokran! merci more topics please!
Murat Good on you bud!
Thanks this was great.
Very informative!!
Been listening to some Mauritanian guitar too??
Also how about the mode of Em pentatonic that starts from A?
congratulation murat
also try off the E to G# to A to B to D# to E. You hear that scale in Mauritania
many thx for this !
For Hindustani Raag equivalence try raag Malhaar, Raag Mian ki Malhaar and Raag Nata
That's good news - looking forward to having a go myself. I'm trying to get some local guys together to play some World Music.
Great thing here! Just that I don't like the idea of calling our music 'World'. It lumps everything together and denies the diversity that comes from the non-West parts of the world. It's just like saying American Music; what would that mean?
World music is a designation that they make so that they can market it and make money from it. A Man name Jimi once said,"They gonna wrap me up in cellophane and sell me."
A term that journalists invented as well . To me u2 and Bob Marley both play world music or music of the world . I Enjoy playing it!!
I totally agree with you! We should stop labeling music as "World Music"
It's an idiotic designation and it's intentionally made in mind to put american music as the centre of the world. Even their modern music, heavily influenced from their Black American populace after wrapping it up nicely and selling it to their fellow men, then they call it American. rich.
nice
Hey murat, is it Good to play this kinda Music with a strat also? Because your guitar sounds perfect for this.. which effects/amp did u use? Bin thanks
I'm honestly not too good with electric guitar effects cause I mostly play acoustic and classical. So there weren't many. But yeah I think you can play it with any kind of electric...
@@MuratKMusic ok cheers murat! do you speak german by the way? haha
@@LucaYourself Actually a little bit yeah=)
Good job
One more question, any idea what chords the rhythm guys are playing?
If you could do some more on the topic, I'd be pleased!
HI Murat - Thanks for the video. I'm wondering if these scales are also laid out in your book on Amazon?
Awesome effort, buddy. Thanks for posting. Great that you're willing to share.
Ayouz bravo tanmert
*nice thank you*
Greetings. Me too ...! Thanks for the clear explanation and for making it accessible. :)
Wow. Dude. I am officially in love with you. I will be saying a lot of nice things from now on.
Ah thanks=)
Thanks for this. Greetings from Ukraine
I will.
(western-perspective) 4th degree landings are such a big deal in Tuareg harmony
thank you !!
Greatttttttttt! thank uuu
wow I would do a lot to get those skills, where do I start?do you recommend a beginner blues guitar?
+Abdullah Almoaiqel
Yes that would be a good start. Also listen and play a lot. Turn on music and try to play along, that's a very good way to learn.
Abdullah Almoaiqel learn some pentatonic sclae and along music this how i start arnd it's work! sorry if you don't understand my english 😀
Hello,
I wanna Just Correct that TINARIWEN are Touareg who lives in the Triangle between ALGERIA, LIBYA and MALI.
Thanks
Tinariwen come from Mali, they are tuareg musicians from mali
thx
which accords can I use to play in this scale?
I'd like a lesson, I've tried emailing you but no response yet. Is there a better way I can get in touch?
Do you use standard tuning in these videos?
What about the flattened 5th (blues scale), do they use that at all?
I've heard heard straight-up blues scale in some of this stuff but I'm not sure if it's from there traditionally or if they got it from American music. Also there are other scales I've in that regions music where they play around with the fifth, but they're not exactly blues scales.
@@MuratKMusic its theyre music they invented it blues coppied
coming soon=)
internantional tuning ??
thanks=)
greetings to you from #Azawad
From AzaASS?
@@oumouclby7989 You are a sick and racist person ،😂
تحيا الطوارق تحيا جميع إمازيغن
Murat, is the guitar in standard tuning?
yes
it sounds like the scales in the end by the doors
no the door sound like this because this is the root boy
what is your guitar tuned in?
The last one with Gb and D# sounds similar to Indian Classical.....
Saharan guitar also sounds like Indian tribal music...
Guess music is basically all the same... Everywhere... And that is a beautiful thing!
they don't. not at all indian music is also such but they sound very distinct from one another
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