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akoud
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mabrok sadeki adel
nice looking oud and good sound
akram
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Matthias
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Hello fernandraynaud,
you can find all theese vides and some more through my Youtube channel at
http://www.youtube.com/user/trommeln9#p/u
Best regards
Matthias
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Matthias
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yes I used olive wood several times for the pegs and they work now excellent for a long time. I had no problems with them and the wood does not seem
to me to be oily ( i expect the oil is within the olives ).
Principally it is important to:age the woood some years
to fit the pegs properly to the holes
this is the most important point in arraging pegs. I saw so many oud's with absolutely bad made pegs. I recently had to prepare the pegs of an oud
that had the price of 1500 EUR and for them you nearly should use a plier.
And in many cases the wood is absolutely too soft.
Matthias
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zou
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hi,
i find this : a palestinian oudmaker made a oud from oliv wood
ziad
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7f4otM9F6Y&feature=relmfu
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Matthias
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Quote: Originally posted by Alfaraby | ... Moreover, no oud has ever been made from olive wood in our places , while walnut was picked to be the best for the ouds. Therefore, I have
wondered once I saw olive pegs !
This does not mean I'm right & you, Mathias, are wrong. You're a reliable luthier whom I trust, so tell us why OLIVE ?
Yours indeed
Alfaraby |
Hello Alfaraby,
I often tried different materials on my instruments, and it is always surprising the results came out. As it is here for me very difficult to get
olive wood in bigger pieces, I had only the chance to use this wood for the pegs. and the result was very satisfying, up from the beginning and over
the years. And furthermore they look so good, as you saw in the instruments by Adel and what you can see here too: http://www.lutes-strings.de/english/Aoud_baghdad-1.php
Once I saw several sets for the guitar at an italian wood supplyer. They offered a two piece back, that looked phantastic. And once I saw the website
of a guitar maker, I suppose he was from Israel, who offered guitars with the back and sides of olive wood. But about the sound I cannot saw
anything.
All the best
Matthias
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billkilpatrick
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Quote: Originally posted by Matthias | ... I will look around for more olive wood and if here is someone in the forum who can offer to me some wood, please contact me ... MAtthias
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we've got 200-something olive trees - we're olive tree rich. send me a photo of what you require (what the wood looked like when you bought it) and
i'll save you some wood accordingly.
gratis, you just pay for the courier/postage.
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londonoudi
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What do you think of zebrano wood for a oud?
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Matthias
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Quote: Originally posted by Alfaraby | I have never checked rosewood or ebony oil rate, but as olive trees owners who have seen & checked olive stumps for the last 4 decades, we came
into conclusion that olive wood is not practical in the household.
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Yours indeed
Alfaraby |
Hello Alfaraby,
a few days ago I got small sample pieces a+from two diffent kind of olive wood. Theese two pieces where totally different to the material I used until
now:
italian olive wood
this was the kind of oilive wood I used until now. I've got it from differnt places in northern an middle Italy. As I describet it it was really not
oily
sicilian olive wood
this kind seems to me more dens than the previous one and more oily
wild olive wood
same as before
I will make peg tests with theese materials to see how they work
Do you know theese different kinds of olive wood? May be you can send me pictures in high quality of your material? Would be great
Thanks Matthias
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