The Indian music we hear today both northern and southern karnatic, originates from Persia. When the Persians invaded India the first time, they brought a system of music that was adapted by the native Indian people. Indian people actually have managed to preserve the ancient Persian music more so than the Persians themselves. The southern people of India actually continued to develop the musical system in quite a pure way. The northern Indian people lost their musical way when the moors invaded.
I have recorded the most of the concerts and workshops with an HD video camera and especially Yurdal's performance with Dolby sound. I will soon start uploading those after some editing/conversion.
i dont see any frets on Oud as you would on guitar and that helps to tell you where to land your finger tips. so how does one learn/understand where to place the finger tips? can any one help answer please?
Practice You learn how much the space between the fingers is for a half step and whole step, and use a combination of muscle memory and your ear. The space between semitones only changes once you get very high up the fingerboard, which is generally quite rare. It’s not that difficult once you get the hang of it.
Were you seated on my left with the iphone? You researched the festival schedule for me? If so, what a small world. :) I will post the other videos soon. I just posted one of each of the 6 oudists to test the waters. If there are no complains from the oudists, I will be glad to post more. Are you on mikeouds.org?
Chris Dealny Do you know the notes for Suzidil? It’s stacking two Hijazkar Ajna on each other with the root of A, and playing with those notes around it give that kind of dark feeling.
Uykuları erteler senin bu samimiyetin.Abi sen başkasın,bu günleri görüp karşında dinleyici olabildiğim için çok mutluyum,gururluyum.Cansın..
Great Taqasim From Great Master Yurdal Tokcan God Bless Him
Wonderful playing! Reminds me of Northern Indian Music... thanks for sharing
The Indian music we hear today both northern and southern karnatic, originates from Persia. When the Persians invaded India the first time, they brought a system of music that was adapted by the native Indian people. Indian people actually have managed to preserve the ancient Persian music more so than the Persians themselves.
The southern people of India actually continued to develop the musical system in quite a pure way. The northern Indian people lost their musical way when the moors invaded.
AWESOME PERFORMANCE I LIVE YU SM MAN
اماااااااان امااااااااااان امااااااااااااااااااان يا سلام على احساس العود فعلا منتقين افضل عازفين للعود بالعالم
Bu sazı bu kadar güzel.nezih ,nefis ve mahir çalan bir rahmetli Yorgo'yu bilirdik.Sende girdin gönlümüze.Ellerin dert görmesin.
Olay budur yorumu çalım tekniği kendine özgü ve mükemmel bir sanatçı ellerin dert görmesin.
This is wonderful
Canlı dinledim salya sümük ağladım...
الريشة جميله جداااااااااااااااااااااااااااا الاسلوب هذا نفسه للمرحوم الشريف محي الدين حيدر
Terrific... !
fantastic
.....awesome....
I have recorded the most of the concerts and workshops with an HD video camera and especially Yurdal's performance with Dolby sound. I will soon start uploading those after some editing/conversion.
כל הכבוד לכל הנגנים ששמעתי עד עכשין .
לפי דעתי הם מקצוענים .
ברמה . הלחן תורקי הוא מיוחד במינו . יפה מאוד .
medeniyetimiz com adresinde Yurdal Tokcan ile yapilan roportaji bulabilirsiniz.
i dont see any frets on Oud as you would on guitar and that helps to tell you where to land your finger tips. so how does one learn/understand where to place the finger tips? can any one help answer please?
Practice
You learn how much the space between the fingers is for a half step and whole step, and use a combination of muscle memory and your ear. The space between semitones only changes once you get very high up the fingerboard, which is generally quite rare. It’s not that difficult once you get the hang of it.
@@AlifLamMiim thanks lev, thats kind to reply
@tumerg
I just posted 2 more under the same title but with (3) or (4) at the end of the title.
Were you seated on my left with the iphone? You researched the festival schedule for me? If so, what a small world. :)
I will post the other videos soon. I just posted one of each of the 6 oudists to test the waters. If there are no complains from the oudists, I will be glad to post more.
Are you on mikeouds.org?
Check out , Oud player NZ on sound cloud he is Good , and has transposed many tunes. God bless.
Hey mate, what kind type of this oud eh? Is it Turkish?
Is it the taksim that Yurdal Tokcan dedicated to one of his friend who died before the festival ?
WOW
I need Oud lessons
hocam yok senin gibisi yaw herkez süper ama bizim üstadlarimizin hiissii duygusu cok agir be kardesim derinden vuruyoo
@4folks
You are wrong my friend.
This oud is made by Ramazan CALAY.
actually more nahavent or byati ,
This is in Suzidil I believe
Very dark Maqam, not Bayati or Nahawand in any way
@@AlifLamMiim true, suzdil I thought was more happy not dark. Maybe we are confused
Chris Dealny Do you know the notes for Suzidil? It’s stacking two Hijazkar Ajna on each other with the root of A, and playing with those notes around it give that kind of dark feeling.
@@AlifLamMiim I don't know the notes, but just compared with a Cemil bay Taksim.
Chris Dealny Hm, do you have the link? I would be interested to see
Oud/Ud looks like the Armenian one, in between the Turkish and Arabic sizes.
Taksim is nice sound like husseni.