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[*] posted on 12-2-2011 at 08:01 AM
Little lost on risha/plectrum...


Hey, I've got my first oud in the mail coming to me and I don't have any picks for it. I've been trying to find some, but it seems like they range from plastic pieces of junk to $20/pick cowhorn. Can anyone recommend a good plectrum for a starter and maybe a good place to buy one?

Edit: My oud is a sukar212. Not sure if that influences which risha would be best for it.
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[*] posted on 12-2-2011 at 08:18 AM


These rishas should be suitable. These are what I use. Pretty much suited for all around playing. Enjoy!

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[*] posted on 12-2-2011 at 10:07 AM


Not just because it's my store, but I also recommend the Pyramid picks for beginners. They are inexpensive and more forgiving than cow horn.
Once you get more comfortable, John (Bulerias) makes good horn rishas that I and others enthusiastically recommend.





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[*] posted on 12-3-2011 at 12:22 AM


Quote: Originally posted by Brian Prunka  
They are inexpensive and more forgiving than cow horn.


That's why I would recommend both for a beginner ... a Pyramid for the first steps and a horn risha too.

Nothing beats a horn risha. My girlfriend built me one from a piece of raw horn we bought at a medieval market. It needs some practice, but once you get used to it, it's fantastic ... it sounds so much better than any plastic risha.

And it lasts "forever", if you oil it regularly, so I would even pay 20$, if it's a good one.

My tip for the thread starter: Use the search feature of the forum, you'll find tons of info about rishas, from homemade over Pyramid to horn and even feathers. I myself got me a pack of turkey feathers from a craft supplies shop and like them very much, though they don't last long ... but they feel great in my hand and sound very good ... no wonder, it's horn ;)

PS: It might be worth reading THIS thread regarding horn rishas.




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[*] posted on 12-3-2011 at 10:35 AM


Like Brian and Aymara said, def get a horn risha from john vergara...his horn rishas are a plesure to use plus he makes it custom to your needs. Good luck



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[*] posted on 12-4-2011 at 09:30 AM


I used to be on a quest to find the ultimate risha and I've tried everything imaginable, including horn rishas (which are wonderful), but really, there is a huge variety of characteristics in natural materials like horn, or quills, or tortoise shell, and no two risha, even of the same material, will be alike. Just remember, if you're like me and you have fallen in love with the perfect natural risha, you will be very upset if you loose it!

Rishas are a very personal thing, a big part of your sound on the instrument. Once you start zeroing in on the general characteristics for your risha, hardness, width, flexibility, etc... see if you can't find a reasonable substitute in some more consistent artificial medium like plastic or nylon that you can replace easily. I have a few treasured risha, horn and quill, that I keep safe but most of the time now I'm playing with a fairly stiff plastic that I've shaped "just so." I can easily replace these and shape them the same way so I can keep several around at all times.




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[*] posted on 1-20-2012 at 10:24 PM


I have many cow horn, and buffalo reeshas for sale. I prefer the cow horn, a bit brighter than the buffalo ones, but this is a matter of taste.

I agree that every Reesha is a different planet. Particular cut, thickness, shape, length, curve, color.
Really, each of these factor, makes the difference. Try make two exactly the same, and even them will sound different...




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