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Book/Online Audio Oud

SKU: HL.695836

Instructional. Folk. Softcover Audio Online. 40 pages. Hal Leonard #695836. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.695836).

ISBN 9780634077869. UPC: 073999661897. 9.0x12.0x0.106 inches.

The purpose of this book and its accompanying online audio is to give the student not only a method from which to learn the oud, but also an overview of the history, folklore and origins of this beloved ancient stringed instrument. This book teaches the fundamentals of standard Western music notation in the context of oud playing, and serves as an introduction for absolute beginners as well as those experienced on other instruments. The book covers: types of ouds, tuning the oud, playing position, how to string the oud, music notation, scales, chords, arpeggios, tremolo technique, studies and exercises, songs and rhythms from Armenia and the Middle East, and 25 tracks available online for demonstration and play along.

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Based on 1 Reviews
Jeff G.
March 11, 2023
Sitar method
It requires me to tune the sitar to D. Mine started out in C, which I painstakingly finally got up to C#. which is what Ravi Shankar used.
Now you want me to tune it to D, more problems.