billkilpatrick
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fast warm-up
here's a quick way to warm-up your oud:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=6unBY0pFP5I
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oudmaker
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Gentlemen
Don't even try it !!
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billkilpatrick
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dincer -
if a man of your talent and expertise says not to do this then i must ask - most respectfully, sir - why?
previously, when i sang into my oud in order to warm it up, i created sympathetic vibrations similar to those made with the vibrator - not as loud, of
course but i have a good strong voice and the principle is the same, is it not?
this is not to challenge you, dincer or in anyway to show you disrespect - simply a request for more information.
sincerely - bill
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patheslip
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When I first got my oud (not played for years) I placed it against a big PA speaker and turned up the volume. Probably safer than using that very
strange object and very effective. Neighbours moved out too.
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oudmaker
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Bill
Patheslip has a better idea. I am sure you can figure out why.
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Christian1095
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Dincer,
Is it because putting that much shaking against the soundboard could potentially shake bracing and stuff loose inside?
Also, wouldn't you get just as good a result by playing you oud for a few hours instead of putting it in front of a speaker... I've heard that the whole sympathetic vibrations thing makes a difference... But
could you send the instrument the wrong vibrations....
Chris Walters
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billkilpatrick
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i was hoping for more informed opinion, dincer - an admonitory "tut-tut" without it isn't very helpful to others under the circumstances and a little
off-hand with me.
in the absence of more detail, however, i inserted a couple of common sense reminders into the video. hopefully, these will address your concerns.
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patheslip
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Christian1095, I do play it as well. It's just that there are other things that need doing from time to time and the oud needed a lot of working up.
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Christian1095
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Pathslip, sorry if that came across poorly... it was meant as just a little jest... I wasn't trying to be a tool... 
My apologies
Chris Walters
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