5 Egyptian Songs You Need to Play on Oud

Egyptian songs

A few weeks ago I shared some Egyptian songs, and we explored some of the “classic” composers and singers that are dear to Egyptians. We mentioned the likes of Umm Kulthum, Riad Al Sunbaty, and Mohamed Abdul Wahab, and Said Darwish. There was something missing from that post. Where was the Oud element to all that? How do you explore this music on Oud? The task is fairly difficult. For…

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Do you add bass to your Oud playing? If you’re not, you’re missing out.

bass note jumping

I gotta have more bass… I have a new tutorial for you here for adding bass notes. I used to play bass note jumping with down strokes mainly. But now I experimented with down-up patterns and it works really nicely. And it’s faster, maybe even better? Check out the OLD video here. See, even I’m still learning things. Learning is what keeps you young, don’t you think? Keep pushing yourself…

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Flashy Oud vs Emotional Oud: What’s better?

There’s a lot of debate about what’s better: to be able to play flashy techniques and play really fast, or to be able to play with a lot of feeling and emotion in your playing. What do you think? Watch this video, then share with me your favourite Oud video from YouTube. Post a link in the comments section below, and tell me why you it’s your favourite.    …

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Vibrato!

    This is a technique I was asked to do by someone on YouTube. Actually, it’s amazing I hadn’t thought of doing this technique yet myself. So thanks again to the person who suggested it! Another strange thing, I actually was never formally taught how to play this technique… It just started to happen naturally, probably just from years of playing different string instruments. So here’s my way of…

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The Doubling Up Technique

This is one of the most easy ways to take a simple melody and make it more interesting. I call it the doubling up technique. Learn how to do it below: The Doubling Up Technique Difficulty: Easy What? The doubling up technique is taking a melody and adding more notes. On musical notation it looks like this: You’re basically adding another note for every 8th note you see turning them…

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Tremolo Drone – Essential Oud Techniques

Remember this video? We are going to keep moving toward playing in this manner, just like Hamza Al Din. In order to do this, we’ll have to learn how to play a tremolo drone. Check out the video below to learn how to do it! Tremolo Drone Difficulty: moderate What? A tremolo drone is adding a tremolo as a drone behind another melody, usually a simple melody. Hamza Al Din…

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Alternate Picking Part 2 – Down Down Up Pattern

  Have you heard this wonderful playing of Hamza Al Din? Want to learn how to do it? Check out my video below to learn another essential Oud alternate picking pattern: down down up. Down Down Up Pattern Difficulty: moderate What? The down down up pattern is a right hand strumming or picking pattern that you can apply to the Oud. Why? It allows you to play drones and melody…

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Tremolo Pull Off – Essential Oud Technique

    Thanks for checking out this week’s post. It is a few weeks late due to computer repair, but better late than never. This technique will give you some variety and it’s very simple, but it might take some practice to master and some time to figure out how to apply it. It’s called, Tremolo pull off. Check out the video below to learn how to do it! Tremolo…

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Pull-Offs – Oud Techniques

  As I promised, you’re going to learn how to do a pull-off on the Oud. It’s a great technique to learn and it goes hand in hand with Hammer-ons. I admit, it was very challenging to try and teach this technique. It’s so much easier to teach one on one, but when you have a larger audience and you’re not in-person, you always hope you are making sense. So…

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The Hammer On Oud Technique

  Another important Oud technique is called a hammer-on. It is an important guitar technique as well. I remember when I first learned how to play hammer-ons on the guitar, I thought it was such a cool technique. I spent all my high school years listening to Jimi Hendrix albums, and wanted to play music like him. His use of hammer-ons is extensive and advanced. Playing hammer-ons are easier on…

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