Wanna let you know you are an inspiration right now, I have literally zero music skills and I decided to learn oud. It’s a humbling experience because I feel so lost. But seeing you do it is very helpful!
@@JupiterIsAlone no quitting, it’s still on my bucket list. But unfortunately I did pause. I promised myself to get back to it. But I did get a bit demotivated because I really felt like a child learning to walk.
So nice to see little techniques developing over time. Strumming, vibrato, trill picking, hammer ons and pull offs, alternate picking, and finally string skipping chordwork. Well done!
I love that “Here Comes The Sun” at the end. Bravo bravo! That cheered me up as my friend had an epileptic seizure tonight, you’ve brightened up my evening, thank you.
@@tatitati8949 والله بتعلم لوحدي و بحس بصعوبة كبيرة مش عارف من وين ابدا و من وين انتهي و مافي شخص بساعدني لهيك لقيت نفسي واقف مكاني مافي تقدم و حسيت بصعوبة فا استسلمت
@@Mido_gamer555 لا يا اخي. لو عندك موهبة الكمان او اي آلة موسيقية فسوف تصل إلى مبتغاك. نصيحتي ان تسجل في المعهد الموسيقي و تدرس الموسيقى و شيء ثاني و المهم في الموضوع هو الصبر و التمرن على الدروس. انا اتكلم معك انطلاقا من تجربتي الخاصة. اعطي من وقتي الكثير لدرجة انني اتمرن على الدرامز لمدة اربع ساعات او اكثر في اليوم، لابد من الصبر و الدراسة الأكاديمية. تحية لك من المملكة المغربية.
I've shallow-dived into a lot of instruments, but I'm not yet brave enough to go "fretless", string or otherwise. Despite my absolute lack of experience, this seems like a _lot_ of progress for a year. It's wonderful.
i played guitar a bunch of years and then found myself a ronroco. I guess it´s my new favorite instrument, it sounds absolutely wonderful and is so fun to play with appregios
fretless is annoying at first, but you get used to it way quicker than you think you would. also, if you need them, you can get "tape" to mark where the notes are on the neck, then remove them once you've got the muscle memory down
It requires huge muscle memory improvement during the learning process, despite calling it "huge", the results will come out quicker than you think, looking that you're already play other instruments and familiar with sounds and intervals, good luck!
Fretless is not really that hard. Im learning piano after 3 years of oud with basic music theory and a good ear. That feels as hard as when i began learning the oud.
Nones común ver a alguien tocar, pensé que estaba viendo mal, quizás podría cambiar las cuerdas y tocar "normal" pero bueno si así se siente bien y puede hacerlo...
You've got to be the cutest reminder of the miracle of compounding. Your hair reminds me of Medusa, except when people look at you, they don't turn to stone. They melt because of your radiant smile.
@@Aviator928 She's in fact from Kuwait It's a common surname there And it might be originally a Baluchi affiliated surname but now their culture/nationality/ language is Arabic We have people with "Baluchi" surname where I live too and they have no idea where that name comes from
@@فاديزكيعبد أي مهارة بتتعلمها جديد وبتتمكن منها بتعطيك ثقة بنفسك الإنسان بحب يشعر إنه قادر يعمل شغلات جديدة ويتقنها دائمًا بشعر بالرضى عن نفسه وبالتالي ثقته بنفسه بتزيد وهالشي ببين ع شكله وتصرفاته
Woah this is super impressive! The ending with Here comes the sun made me very happy, and really cool because playing chords fretless os obviously very hard. Great progress! (I also liked seeing your beautiful hair grow through this video)
You are doing great in your progress wish I can learn at your pace , I myself have been taking lessons for 10 months and still do not know how to play a song but I have created many melodies and post them. I hope to see you with even more progress as you progressed in this video you brighten up especially towards the last video clip and I love your smile !
@@michaelkhalil9475 hi my brother Michael, I want to learn Playing Oud but I don't know how to buy one and the price range. And how to see the difference
@Mustafa واهم شي من تشتري عود ما تركز على الشكل الخارجي اخذ عود تجريدي مو تعليمي ولا وتجريبي تجريدي يعني خالي من الصدف والمزينات حتة يكون سعره قليل واهم شي تركز على جوهر الصوت وعمقه انصحك تاخذ عازف يشتريلك عود يكون افضل بس لا تاخذ عود غالي حتى اذا ما تعلمت ما تكون خسران بيه واقول الك تعلم العود يحتاج صبر واصرار وممارسة وما يجي بالسهولة فلازم تشد حيلك
يعطيكي الف عافية👏 تقدم رائع وملحوظ لاحظت انك حاملة الريشة باليد اليسار وبتعزفي على العود بالمقلوب، انا ايضًا احمل الريشة باليد اليسار ولكن اقلب اوتار العود بحيث اصبح كالعازف اليميني تمامًا. انصحك بأن تقلبي الاوتار لكي تستطيعي من استغلال الة العود بجميع امكانياتها ولتسهيل استعمال وترتيب اشكال الريشة في العزف، مع تحياتي وتمنياتي لك بالنجاح والابداع🙏 محمد هيبي - عازف عود، فلسطين.
This is so cool and inspriring!! I wish I did recordings of my progress. People told me too, but, I felt too shy even for myself. haha Keep up the good work!
@@rahmaali7030 How did I learn or are you asking Pedrou? I personally starting taking a lesson once or twice a month if I could afford it. Also, I bought some books. The book series "The Mukhtar Meathod by Ahmed Mukhtar", I bought the first three, and the Arabic Music Theory book he offers. The tricky part for his book is that he using Fa-fa tuning and my oud is tunned for do-do tunning. As I prefer the sound and it's a more common tuning for the region or style I would like to learn. And so I just decided rather then trying to use tabs I would teach myself how to read music, which is how I got around the confusion in regards to that. Another book I recommend is "The Maqam Book, A Doorway to Arba Scales and Modes" by David Muallem. A lot of it's over my head because I have no musical training what-so-ever, but, I try reading one to two pages a day.
Very nice very good progress, as a professional musician, after a successful 1 year i advise you to learn more about the origin and the usage of this instrument (that of course if you want to carry on with the progress) this will make you more attached to its heritage and will open various techniques and phrases because this is a voice instrument, and i also advise to watch the some experts (arabic preferably) and look for details like including bass over melody more how it collaborates voicing in a set or orchestra, how to sit and hold the oud, how to correct pluckings etc. I hope i can help with this comment, cheers 😊
Que cara al final de alegría. Siéntete feliz por los Halagos de las personas y tu gran evolución. Enhorabuena, has adquirido una nueva habilidad. ¿otro año más? :)
The difference in your playing between 2 weeks and 2 months is huge, but it's only 6 weeks apart! Testament to the progress you can make if you practice an instrument for more than 2 weeks
@@TheGuyBehindY0u I can't believe that she could do all this technique in one year she should be playing on the instrument every day for hours, but honestly the duration it is a lie she get that pro in one year, unless she doesn't eat poo and other things even recording this video will waste her learning time
This is amazing!!! The Oud sounds so incredible, i love listening to Al Qantara by Simon Shaheen. I think im gonna have to make a video like this about my sarangi progress now :)
So you’ve never played a stringed instrument before? That makes it reaaally impressive how fast you progressed. You playing the major scales that steadily after just months made me have to rewind. Also, this instrument is it supposed to be like that or did you pick up a right handed and use it lefty upside down? Like for example eric gales does on electric guitar.
Great playing skills! the effort you give surely shows :D Caught me for a while though why the letters on the Oud seems weird, then i read the description hehe 00:34 What's the song name? I heard it many times in my childhood but i can't remember the lyrics and the title, much less the artist... and it bugs me. Can anyone help? Edit: Found it.. Katibim or Uskudar'a gider iken
Every single day!! I come back to watch the video because it gives me motivation to achieve what I want. I would like to thank you very much for this video. Big love to u..♡
So good - well done! I was just playing along with Abdel Halim before TH-cam recommended this to me, and yesterday I was playing Tala3a Min Beit Abuha!
love how your hair gets progressively bigger as your power level increases 🙌
Are you implying she's a saiyan-
@@claudius3359 that is what he seems to be saiyan
@@claudius3359theyre just sayin'
Wanna let you know you are an inspiration right now, I have literally zero music skills and I decided to learn oud. It’s a humbling experience because I feel so lost. But seeing you do it is very helpful!
Hi! How’s it going? Are there any progress or did you decide to quit?
Now make a video just like her :D
@@JupiterIsAlone no quitting, it’s still on my bucket list. But unfortunately I did pause. I promised myself to get back to it. But I did get a bit demotivated because I really felt like a child learning to walk.
@@davinho1310 one day! You will be the first to know!
@@glenquagmire1000 I understand. Hope you get a chance to continue again, these things take time (:
So nice to see little techniques developing over time. Strumming, vibrato, trill picking, hammer ons and pull offs, alternate picking, and finally string skipping chordwork. Well done!
I love that “Here Comes The Sun” at the end. Bravo bravo! That cheered me up as my friend had an epileptic seizure tonight, you’ve brightened up my evening, thank you.
فيديو ممتاز جدا جدا. لماذا؟ لانه سوف يشجع الكثير ممن ليست لهم ثقة في أنفسهم و يظنون انهم لن يتعلموا. برافو و حظ سعيد مع لايك للفيديو.
فعلاً
والله انا استسلمت
@@Mido_gamer555 لماذا ؟؟؟
@@tatitati8949 والله بتعلم لوحدي و بحس بصعوبة كبيرة مش عارف من وين ابدا و من وين انتهي و مافي شخص بساعدني لهيك لقيت نفسي واقف مكاني مافي تقدم و حسيت بصعوبة فا استسلمت
@@Mido_gamer555 لا يا اخي. لو عندك موهبة الكمان او اي آلة موسيقية فسوف تصل إلى مبتغاك. نصيحتي ان تسجل في المعهد الموسيقي و تدرس الموسيقى و شيء ثاني و المهم في الموضوع هو الصبر و التمرن على الدروس. انا اتكلم معك انطلاقا من تجربتي الخاصة. اعطي من وقتي الكثير لدرجة انني اتمرن على الدرامز لمدة اربع ساعات او اكثر في اليوم، لابد من الصبر و الدراسة الأكاديمية. تحية لك من المملكة المغربية.
I've shallow-dived into a lot of instruments, but I'm not yet brave enough to go "fretless", string or otherwise. Despite my absolute lack of experience, this seems like a _lot_ of progress for a year. It's wonderful.
I've played guitar for 8 years and tried violin for a while, it wasn't actually too bad adjusting to fretless
i played guitar a bunch of years and then found myself a ronroco. I guess it´s my new favorite instrument, it sounds absolutely wonderful and is so fun to play with appregios
fretless is annoying at first, but you get used to it way quicker than you think you would. also, if you need them, you can get "tape" to mark where the notes are on the neck, then remove them once you've got the muscle memory down
It requires huge muscle memory improvement during the learning process, despite calling it "huge", the results will come out quicker than you think, looking that you're already play other instruments and familiar with sounds and intervals, good luck!
Fretless is not really that hard. Im learning piano after 3 years of oud with basic music theory and a good ear. That feels as hard as when i began learning the oud.
this is inspiring, and i can't stress enough how i adored your hair at every single stage
Let’s appreciate the fact that she’s leftie, playing on standard (right-handed) oud.
Impressive for sure but not ideal for musical development overall. Better idea would be to at lesst restring it like hendrix
@@a.p.5825how? Im lefty and play right handed, it just feels right, thats the hand i write with, so im more comfortable fretting with it
Nones común ver a alguien tocar, pensé que estaba viendo mal, quizás podría cambiar las cuerdas y tocar "normal" pero bueno si así se siente bien y puede hacerlo...
the video might be flipped
بعيدا عن تطور عزفج
بس ابتسامتج تعطي طاقة ايجابية كبيرة 🌹
بصراحة الأجمل من العزف ضحكتها في الاخر ♥️
تطور العزف و نمو الشعر ... الفيديو حلو كتير والمقطوعات جميلة جدا ❤❤❤
مو حرام ؟
@@maan-brawlstars243 اكيد حرام
@@عبدالرحيمإدريس-ب7حانت انسان مريض روح اتعالج
Big props!!! Sticking to it is the hardest part, and you blew that out the water!
Keep up the good work!!
You've got to be the cutest reminder of the miracle of compounding. Your hair reminds me of Medusa, except when people look at you, they don't turn to stone. They melt because of your radiant smile.
Your progress is very good! Oh, I like your hair.
Took the words out of my mouth. Her hair is amazing
نبي نصايح او طريقة تدريبج اليومي وافضل الطرق للتعلم خلال سنة❤️ ربي يوفقج الفيديو كله ايجابية
Pirates of the Arabian 1:05
You do realize she’s Iranian right?
@@Aviator928
Isn't she from Kuwait?
@@shumern her last name is dashti, that’s Iranian, no? Comes from the Baluchi people of Iran.
@@Aviator928
She's in fact from Kuwait
It's a common surname there
And it might be originally a Baluchi affiliated surname but now their culture/nationality/ language is Arabic
We have people with "Baluchi" surname where I live too and they have no idea where that name comes from
@@shumern Baluchi is a people group not a name
حتى ضحكتك اتغيرت
تعلم العزف بعطي ثقة جميلة بالنفس
بالتوفيق يا رب💙
ثقه شعليها ؟!
@@فاديزكيعبد
أي مهارة بتتعلمها جديد وبتتمكن منها بتعطيك ثقة بنفسك
الإنسان بحب يشعر إنه قادر يعمل شغلات جديدة ويتقنها دائمًا
بشعر بالرضى عن نفسه وبالتالي ثقته بنفسه بتزيد
وهالشي ببين ع شكله وتصرفاته
@@do4ka156 ✔️
صحيح اي شي كنت تشوفه صعب و قدرت تحققه يعطيك شعور جمييل جداً ، وكل ما ابدعت فيه اكثر يصير شعورك اجمل 😴
كل شي فيها حلو و الاحلى شعرهاو عزفها... 🥺❤🧸🌹🥰
Mashallah! Well played! Absolutely loved "here comes the 🌞". Keep up the great work.
-From Australia-
Love it when you played Ahwak by Abdel Halim at your 8th month progress!
انا بديت اتعلم العود بنفس الفترة اللي بديتي فيها ( شهر ٦ / ٢٠٢٠ ) الصدق انها رحله جميلة وان شاء الله انها مستمرة 👏🏻 وان شاء الله نشوفك فنانة كبيرة 🙏🏻
اها يعني تبغا تغازلها وتحسسها انكم متشابهين
@@Milo-xf1ts يكتشف الغامض والمثير 🎼
يشيخ انت المحقق كونان الاصلي 😂
عساك عرفت ؟
@@f8_kx أكيد عرف صارله سنتين وشهرين
وانا عازف اورق لي ٥ سنوات والحمدلله
What a beautiful instrument, I can taste gahwa and mejdool when I hear the Oud. Mashallah, you are learning and advancing in your skills
1:33 OMG sooo unexpected 😭😭😭😭
Song name
@@unib4324 here comes the sun
@@unib4324here comes the sun by the beatles
@@unib4324 Here Comes The Sun
Here comes the sun
Encouraged and inspired by this video as I learn my instrument and I absolutely love your wild hair
ماشاء الله شعرج قاعد يتطور مع العزف، استمري
ههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههه
XD
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love how your progress grows with your hair
I LOVE YOUR HAIR!
From zero to here comes the sun in a year is super impressive
Great job recording yourself over all this time, it's great to track your progress. Great job!
No way 😅
Woah this is super impressive! The ending with Here comes the sun made me very happy, and really cool because playing chords fretless os obviously very hard. Great progress! (I also liked seeing your beautiful hair grow through this video)
such an inspirational growth! both the Oud and the hair :)
بسببك قررت اول التعلم على العزف شكرا لمشاركتنا تقدمك
Where you playing “here comes the sun” at the end!! I love that song! Would you consider doing covers??
That smile at the end!😍
You are doing great in your progress wish I can learn at your pace , I myself have been taking lessons for 10 months and still do not know how to play a song but I have created many melodies and post them. I hope to see you with even more progress as you progressed in this video you brighten up especially towards the last video clip and I love your smile !
اخي مايكل ، انا ابغا اتعلم بس ما اعرف كيف اختار العود الي ابدا فيه ممكن مساعدة
@@Ahmad-qj5fq Hi I speak a little Arabic in the Syrian dialect but I do not read Arabic can you translate your reply in English?
@@michaelkhalil9475 hi my brother Michael, I want to learn Playing Oud but I don't know how to buy one and the price range. And how to see the difference
@@Ahmad-qj5fq Hi Ahmed are you in the USA ?
@@michaelkhalil9475 no actually I am in the United Kingdom ( I am Saudi but studying in Uk at the moment )
Never seen this instrument b4, but this video alone is enough to sell me one
10/17 good music🤧
شكرًا جزيييلًا لهذا الفيديو بالفعل أنا أحتاج لتحفيز بعد إحباط شديد بتعلم العزف على العود كل الشكر 💛💛💛
لو اردت ابدي اي نوع عود اجيب
المشكله من المصفر انا مين يعملني اذا مو فاهمه شي 😭
@@msq1q اشتري الي يعجبك
@Mustafa
شنو نوع الموسيقى الي تحبه ؟
الموسيقى الي تميل للطرب
لو التامل
لو الاثنين سوة ؟ او اي شي انت ترغب بيه حتى اقدر انصحك والسالفة تبقى يمك
@Mustafa
واهم شي من تشتري عود ما تركز على الشكل الخارجي اخذ عود تجريدي مو تعليمي ولا وتجريبي تجريدي يعني خالي من الصدف والمزينات حتة يكون سعره قليل واهم شي تركز على جوهر الصوت وعمقه انصحك تاخذ عازف يشتريلك عود يكون افضل بس لا تاخذ عود غالي حتى اذا ما تعلمت ما تكون خسران بيه
واقول الك تعلم العود يحتاج صبر واصرار وممارسة وما يجي بالسهولة فلازم تشد حيلك
That’s was crazy at the end playing here comes the sun! ❤
Your progress is also amazing and also shows the Oud can be played like a guitar sorta
عمل رائع وعندك سرعة بالحفظ واهم شي التكنيك اللي عندك يقوة اكتر واكتر ويصير اسلس واسرع ..وغير كل هاشي شعرك في كل مره عم يكون بجنن اكتر ❤️❤️🥺❤️🔥
Harikasın, böyle devam et. Türkiye'den sevgiler! :)
This is just magical! Very well done!
يعطيكي الف عافية👏
تقدم رائع وملحوظ
لاحظت انك حاملة الريشة باليد اليسار وبتعزفي على العود بالمقلوب، انا ايضًا احمل الريشة باليد اليسار ولكن اقلب اوتار العود بحيث اصبح كالعازف اليميني تمامًا.
انصحك بأن تقلبي الاوتار لكي تستطيعي من استغلال الة العود بجميع امكانياتها ولتسهيل استعمال وترتيب اشكال الريشة في العزف، مع تحياتي وتمنياتي لك بالنجاح والابداع🙏
محمد هيبي - عازف عود، فلسطين.
لا ينصح بقلب الاوتار على الاغلب ويكون العزف بالاوتار مقلوبة هو افضل في حال تغيير الاعواد او تجربة الاعواد لا تحتاج الى قلب الاوتار وهكذا
i love that i recognized some of the songs u playeddd
بطله زنوبة ان شاء الله انشوفج من احسن العازفين بالشرق الاوسط اني هم جاي اتعلم
اعزف عود يسراوي مثلج صعب والله 😂😪
Love your hair and your smile! This is the next instrument I am learning. :)
Awesome progress!! I just got my oud and it's very inspiring to see you go!! Keep up the good work! :0)
When you played Ahwak..... my heart ❤❤❤❤
This is so cool and inspriring!! I wish I did recordings of my progress. People told me too, but, I felt too shy even for myself. haha Keep up the good work!
You can still post videos of yourself playing music
We would like to see it and support you ❤️
😭how did you learn
@@mohamedpedrou2898 I'll consider it!
@@minayuen4775
Nice, I will subscribe to your channel in case you start poting I won't miss it
@@rahmaali7030 How did I learn or are you asking Pedrou? I personally starting taking a lesson once or twice a month if I could afford it.
Also, I bought some books. The book series "The Mukhtar Meathod by Ahmed Mukhtar", I bought the first three, and the Arabic Music Theory book he offers.
The tricky part for his book is that he using Fa-fa tuning and my oud is tunned for do-do tunning. As I prefer the sound and it's a more common tuning for the region or style I would like to learn.
And so I just decided rather then trying to use tabs I would teach myself how to read music, which is how I got around the confusion in regards to that.
Another book I recommend is "The Maqam Book, A Doorway to Arba Scales and Modes" by David Muallem. A lot of it's over my head because I have no musical training what-so-ever, but, I try reading one to two pages a day.
the smile in the end makes everything worth it
Very nice very good progress, as a professional musician, after a successful 1 year i advise you to learn more about the origin and the usage of this instrument (that of course if you want to carry on with the progress) this will make you more attached to its heritage and will open various techniques and phrases because this is a voice instrument, and i also advise to watch the some experts (arabic preferably) and look for details like including bass over melody more how it collaborates voicing in a set or orchestra, how to sit and hold the oud, how to correct pluckings etc.
I hope i can help with this comment, cheers 😊
Amazing! Congratulations! 🎉
You are doing so great 🔥 greetings from Kurdistan ☀️ in Iraq 🇮🇶
I'm really getting an Arab Jimi Hendrix vibe haha. Especially with that hair, and the fact that you play left handed on a right handed oud
Que cara al final de alegría. Siéntete feliz por los Halagos de las personas y tu gran evolución. Enhorabuena, has adquirido una nueva habilidad. ¿otro año más? :)
Great progress in only one year! And that wonderful smile at the end 💖
The difference in your playing between 2 weeks and 2 months is huge, but it's only 6 weeks apart! Testament to the progress you can make if you practice an instrument for more than 2 weeks
I knew she is faking it
@@kiddykid7552 lol that's not what I'm saying
@@TheGuyBehindY0u I can't believe that she could do all this technique in one year she should be playing on the instrument every day for hours, but honestly the duration it is a lie she get that pro in one year, unless she doesn't eat poo and other things even recording this video will waste her learning time
@@TheGuyBehindY0u if she can do this in one year let see what she will do in 2 years of 5years, how did the people who believe liars
No one mentioned this si i will YOUR SO BEAUTIFUL you learned the instrument well 🎊🎉
This is amazing!!! The Oud sounds so incredible, i love listening to Al Qantara by Simon Shaheen. I think im gonna have to make a video like this about my sarangi progress now :)
i don't trust people who play the sarangi.
yep yep
never give up!
because of you i want one of those!
This was very inspirational. I will pic up my Oud and start playing again. Also, I like the idea of recording progress.
ما لفت انتباهي العود بقدر ماشعرك
So you’ve never played a stringed instrument before? That makes it reaaally impressive how fast you progressed. You playing the major scales that steadily after just months made me have to rewind. Also, this instrument is it supposed to be like that or did you pick up a right handed and use it lefty upside down? Like for example eric gales does on electric guitar.
Yes, she says she did in the description!
@@tientje98 she came from guitar dawg
@@tientje98 is she has another channel
Your hair is fantastic! Makes me proud of our culture. Great playing, too!!
ما شاءالله كويس بس اغلب الاحيان يكون العود مش موزون ١٠٠ على ١٠٠
And just a side note i like ur hair style so much 😍
شعرك بجنن ماشاءلله عشقي هالشعر
Wonderful progress! May I ask how you self-taught? Are there any books or channels you looked at?
Good question 🙏🏽
I'm jealous of your hair. It's so beautiful.
Great playing skills! the effort you give surely shows :D
Caught me for a while though why the letters on the Oud seems weird, then i read the description hehe
00:34 What's the song name? I heard it many times in my childhood but i can't remember the lyrics and the title, much less the artist... and it bugs me. Can anyone help?
Edit: Found it.. Katibim or Uskudar'a gider iken
In arabic, its called talama ashku gharami
Great playing, great hair!
تعلمتي اون لاين؟
نفس السؤال
كتبت بل description
👌فديو ملهم أكتر من كل الكلام الفارغ للمحفزين .. أحسنت👏👏👏
شو حلوة انتي و عزفك 🥹
I definitely did not expect "Here comes the Sun". Great!
That smile in the end ☺️😊
Bravoooo, unbelievable progress 👏 👌
Every single day!! I come back to watch the video because it gives me motivation to achieve what I want. I would like to thank you very much for this video.
Big love to u..♡
كنت محبط من تعلم العزف على العود والآن تشجعت من جديد
Really impressive, keep practicing! Greetings from Peru, South America.
The Üsküdar'a giderken one was very nice
So good - well done!
I was just playing along with Abdel Halim before TH-cam recommended this to me, and yesterday I was playing Tala3a Min Beit Abuha!
i like your hair style 👍🏾
I love this. Here comes the sun at the end. ❤
It's cool to see your hair growing (beautifully) as you progress.
the 4 months melody sounds like the start of the outro riff of king gizzard's hell
خطيره اخر معزوفه
Keep going
Little darling ❤ here comes the sun 🌞
Holy shit here comes the sun sounds awesome on oud! Bravo
Hey, good progress for a year. Keep uploading, please.
Loving your smile and music!
شعرك قوة ،،،ماشاء الله
Oh man... i wanna play it 😭😭😭 thats such an amazing instrument
Here comme the sun !!!! bravo à toi.
الفديو هاذ خلاني احب العود واستمر بي
Keep smiling, thats the best par of the video
oud -> guitar transformation, well done
Sweet smiles . Love the last play Awesome ❤😮
i hit the subs button the moment you started playing 'here comes the sun'.
You have a bright future in the content industry.
حلوة بعفويتها وابتسامتها تجنن 🥹🧡🫶