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Hamza el Din - Ud

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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2006

Interesting North African lute-type instrument, the ud. Lovely tune.

If you enjoy music of the far corners of the globe, please visit Robert Garfias' page of films:

http://itc.uci.edu/~rgarfias/kiosk/media.html
(when you paste the link to your browser, delete that space between k and i in the word "kiosk," I don't know why, but youtube keeps inserting that space however I present the link)

These films would not be possible without his hard work

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  • Hamza el Din taught me for free when i was 15 to 18 in Oakland california. He taught me how to feed the squirells in his front yard tree.... to open the windows and listen....to spice my cigarettes... to accept those younger than you.... to respect those older and wiser than you. He taught me how to hear things you have never heard. He taught me to pioneer and remember your roots. He taught me how to take music from the world and how to give it back. Thank You Hamza. Love and peace,

    luke

  • simply beautiful !

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  • @megamanthehitman Right on.

  • Great..

  • Great music for its main purpose: to tell those universal stories which immediately touch your soul.

  • عربي وافتخر

    Arab and proud :)

  • LOL intresting lute type instrument. you mean the lute is an interesting type oud instrument?

  • حسام الشايع يحب هالاغنية ههههههههههههههههههههههههههه لايك اذا كنت عربي

  • love to see him playing.... best regards....

  • @abalaba44

    Beautiful Luke...

    I keep returning to him for Inspiration again and again. Lets retain the legacy and keep the spirit alive through music...

  • @abalaba44 thanks for sharing your experience. I wonder is there a trick to hearing new things?

  • @abalaba44 He used to come in as a regular at the restaurant where I worked on 4th Street in Berkeley. He taught the owner Egyptian hand drumming and they often performed together.

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