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What Not To Do When Learning Maqams

When I started to learn maqams, I admit, I made some mistakes...

The 3 mistakes were:  

1. Taking theory books too seriously 2. Thinking that maqams are scales 3. Trying to do it all by myself  

Most people believe they need to know a lot of theory and a lot of details in order for maqams to flow through you musically, and authentically. Instead, I’ve discovered that there is a more raw, organic, natural, and MORE HUMAN way of learning maqams that is more effective than any amount of theory or rational knowledge.  

I was eleven when I started learning Persian Santoor.  

Back then, I didn't know the difference between scales. My teacher would play one scale for me, and then play a different one, and I couldn't really tell what the difference was.  

It just wasn't part of my intellectual awareness at the time.  

I remember that time like it was yesterday, but it's so strange to imagine now!  

At some point during my teen years... this started to change.  

When I was in my teens learning music, I started to associate different feelings with different pieces of music some made me feel melancholic, some made me sense joy and energy.  

After a while, these associations started to become part of me.  

A simple technique that changed the way I hear scales forever.


Because of this simple technique, I was able to start doing a few amazing new things.  

1. I could figure out how to play my favourite songs on the radio just by hearing them a few times.  

2. I was able to start creating my own melodies on the instruments I played. 

3. I started to have more fun playing music than ever before.  


Using Your VOICE is the Key

A major shift in my consciousness occurred when I was in my teens and started to sing my favourite songs I heard on the radio.  

 

Around the same time, I was forced to learn how to tune my instrument.  

 

That’s when I really understood what an 'interval' is. It's the distance between one note to another.  

 

The awareness of different scales occurs when you start to learn how to tune your instrument, and when you start to sing melodies that you hear on the radio that get stuck in your head.  

 

Your voice is your secret weapon in your quest to learn and retain maqams.  

 

When you use your voice, your body can feel the difference between one note to another note, and the idea of 'interval' is imprinted in your mind.  

 

Each maqam conveys a different feeling and a different vibe, and you can train your ears to tell the difference between them when you listen and sing.  

So how do you get started?  

 

1. Start listening 2. Start singing 3. Play what you can sing  

Find a record of one of your favourite songs. Let’s say, Lamma Badda. 

Turn it up and sing along. You don’t have to sing the words, just the melody.  

Now, turn off the music. Use your voice, and sing part of the melody. Repeat until that melody is really in your head.  


Then, find the note you started on with your Oud. Then find the second, and the third. Keep going until you have picked out the notes to the melody that was in your head.  

  

But there’s a flip side to this.  


This is going to take some practice and dedication. That means TIME.  


Your going to have to keep listening to the same melody over and over until you get it. This can be really frustrating and monotonous.  


Sometimes the note you hear on a recording doesn’t match up conveniently with your Oud. This makes it really hard to get anywhere at all. You’ll end up spending more time tuning your Oud than actually practising.  


So I’ve made the process a easier for you.  


It's calld Ear Training.  


And I have a free Ear Training Audio lesson for you to try.  

 

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This is why you'll like this method...

1. It's structured and focused so you'll spend less time.

2. You’ll never get bored because the rhythm changes, and the melodies change. (You’re not going to hear the same song over and over again.)  

3. I’ve standardized the tuning so it’s exactly the same in every recording. So you can keep your Oud in the same tuning I’m using for the whole program.  

4. You don’t even need to play Oud, because you use your voice as your instrument.

Remember, if you can sing it, you can play it. 

Train your ears & truly ingrain the foundation of these maqams into your musical language. 

The Arabic Maqam Ear Training Program is a fully downloadable audio program accompanied by musical notation where you learn the essential foundation and flow of different maqams.

Specifically, you will… 

  • Follow a 8-week long systematic program - each week 2 maqams will become available for you to study and practice with until you finish the whole program.
  • Download audio files that are each approximately between 15-30 minutes in length - each audio file varies in length. You should listen to and sing along with the same audio file 3 to 5 times to get the best results.
  • Download PDF music notation to accompany the audio to help you follow along - Note reading is not required for this program. Notation is provided simply as a learning aid.  
  • Have lifetime access to the downloadable audio files and music notation.
  • Have lifetime access to all program updates and improvements - I plan on adding more content in the future, when these are released you'll get free full access to these too according to the package you purchase.



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Imagine - This weekend, you'll finally start to feel like you're studying music in the middle east.

By next month, you might recognize different maqams in the music you listen to.

You'll be able to teach your friends, bandmates, or students a new maqam. 

By then, you'll be have a better grasp of Arabic music than everyone else in your circle.

Limited time offer:

Bonus: invitation to an exclusive Live Online Ear Training Workshop to learn a new and fascinating maqam.

Purchase any package by the deadline and get invited to the Workshop. More details below.

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Pick a Package and Join Now!


To join the Ear Training Program and start internalizing maqams, follow these 5 simple steps:

1. Pick a package that suits your needs below.

2. Make a payment on PayPal.

3. Wait a few minutes for an email called "Claim Your Order"

4. Open the email, click the registration link, and register online. 

5. Find the program on your "Dashboard" page. Start learning!

Arabic Maqam Ear Training Program
  • Maqam Ajam 
  • Maqam Nahawand
  • Maqam Kurd
  • Maqam Rast 
  • Maqam Bayati 
  • Maqam Hijaz 
  • Maqam Hijaz Kar 
  • Maqam Nakriz
  • Audio files & Notation for each maqam
  • Lifetime access


Arabic Maqam Ear Training Program vol 2
  • Maqam Ajam  
  • Maqam Nahawand 
  • Maqam Kurd
  • Maqam Rast 
  • Maqam Bayati  
  • Maqam Hijaz  
  • Maqam Hijaz Kar  
  • Maqam Nakriz 
  • Maqam Bayati Shuri 
  • Maqam Saba
  • Maqam Suznak
  • Maqam Husseini
  • Maqam Huzzam
  • Maqam Athar Kurd
  • Maqam Zanjaran
  • Maqam Iraq
  • Maqam Nawa (Nava)
  • Audio files & Notation for each maqam
  • Lifetime access

$210 Value

$510 Value

About the Bonus Workshop

The Bonus Ear Training Workshop will be held online on Google Meet.

Sunday Nov 15th, 2020

5 PM Pacific time

6 PM Mountain time

7 PM Central time

8 PM Eastern time

It is not necessary to be present to gain full advantage of the workshop since the workshop will be recorded and added to your OudforGuitarists account where you can access it anytime, anywhere.

You will be invited to the event within 24 hours of enrolling in the Ear Training Program. All details will be sent to the email address with which you made payment.

Notation will be provided as a learning aid, but note reading is not a requirement. The only requirement is a willingness to follow instructions and use your voice. And instrument will not be needed.

What People Are Saying


"Just to let you know that I'm really enjoying the ear training program. The perfect metaphor would be that if the 17 maqams are 17 color pencils in a box, the ear training program is like 17 pencil sharpeners, one for each pencil. I don't think the idea here is to have all 17 colors sharp all the time, but let's say I want to learn a song or 2 in Kurd for example I would pull out the Kurd ''sharpener'' for a couple of days, and my lines and expression of Kurd would be a lot more defined. I'm using Kurd here 'cause out of the first 4 it is the one that I'm finding most interesting and tasty for now. But for the time being, I'm systematically going through each module at the rate of approx. 1 per week. and it's perfectly fine too. It's helping home down on which maqams are most suited for me right now. And Kurd hits home quite nicely."

- C. Zaroubi

"I have been doing Navid's Ear Training course and am finding it invaluable. It requires application, but the results are obvious, making you far more conversant with the tonal nuances of Arabic music. It is an excellent training program and provides a real way into the music so that it becomes an assured part of your aural vocabulary that you can use with confidence and familiarity. I would definitely recommend this program to anyone seeking to master Arabic music." 

-Leah Coffey, Australia

"Your new Ear Training Program is much more than excellent !!! It is essential to enjoy the Oud! Your program changed my way of playing my instrument! Highly recommended, and worth every dollar!"

-Anonymous, Argentina

Is Ear Training Program for me?



"I don't know how to read music." 

Don't worry. Middle Eastern music was often taught by ear from Master to student. The notation provided is just a learning aid. 

 

"I don't have the time right now." 

Once you join, the Ear Training Program is yours for life. You can access these lessons and download them anytime. If you're busy right now, start slowly or come back to the course when you are ready.  

The beauty of these lessons is that you can download then and listen to them anywhere. You can hum along while taking the bus or out and about. You'll be able to fit it into your life really easily. 


"Seems too expensive...."

Let's have a look at what you'll gain from this program:

  • Materials worth 17 private lessons
  • If each ear training module was taught in real life one-on-one it would take about 45 minutes. That's almost 13 hours of ear training. 
  • Lifetime access to the entire program (and any future updates to the program)

...and more! 

All these private lessons alone will cost you anywhere from $500 and up in today's market.  

With the Ear Training Program, all the lessons are pre-recorded, and you can go through them at your own pace, and you can come back to reference them again and again. I think it's a great investment. :)

60-day money back guarantee! 

Let us take the risk off your shoulders. I'm confident that you will have a much deeper understanding of the language of maqams after using this ear training program.

But if you feel you didn't learn anything from the Ear Training Program, email us within 60 days of your purchase, and we will refund every penny immediately.  


Imagine getting that "Aha" moment when you start hearing and FEELING maqams.  

For the price of 3 or less private lessons, it'll be yours. 

Basic

Arabic Maqam Ear Training Program
  • Maqams: Ajam, Nahawand, Kurd, Rast, Bayati, Hijaz, Hijaz Kar, and Nakriz
  • 8 Audio files (each 10-15 mins long)
  • 8 PDF Notation files to follow along 
  • Lifetime access


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Arabic Maqam Ear Training Program vol 2
  • Maqams: Ajam, Nahawand, Kurd, Rast, Bayati, Hijaz, Hijaz Kar, Nakriz, Bayati Shuri, Saba, Suznak, Husseini, Huzzam, Athar Kurd, Zanjaran, Iraq, and Nawa.
  • 17 Audio files (each 10-25 mins long)
  • 17 PDF Notation files to follow along 
  • Lifetime access

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