oud made from clothing drawer
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lot's of respect for you man!!
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nice Aoud, but it's not turkish it's arabic :)
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This is unbelievable... You are so inventive, sir, well done.
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@ghazikankan That is a fascinating story sir! I have so much respect for you.
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Im really amazed by your understanding of the music. People say things like "be yourself", but I dont think they know the true meaning of this catchy slogan untill they see you :)
Great video!
eriksven1 3 weeks ago
@eriksven1 Thank you very much. I worked hard at this music most of my life, it didn't come easy!
ghazikankan 3 weeks ago
I'd like to know a little about how you did the neck & the bridge for this,as I am trying to build a few instruments now
NuclearLullaby 1 month ago
@NuclearLullaby It is apiece of pine carved round in the back. The pegs are just stuck in the headstock every which way. Guitar machines would have been better. Best of luck
ghazikankan 3 weeks ago
Sir, I'm confused as mush as I'm amazed. You have an American accent, at the same time you have such a good understanding of the music from this part of the world. Congratulations. But how could you achieve this?
TheDayMatt 1 month ago
@TheDayMatt Thank you for your comments. When I was 5 years old, my mother played Turkish, Greek, Armenian and Lebanese records in the house. She was a dancer on 8th ave, and brought me to the Greek clubs, where I heard that music and saw the instruments, bouzoukie, oud, and kanun. I fell in love with the music of all of the middle east. i travel to Turkey every year and study Turkish language at NYU.
ghazikankan 1 month ago