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Marina
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Oud book for beginers!
Dear friends,
here is the book I have been working on for a while and some of you did very helpful evoluation of it. Thank you! There is also Mav,s great text about
taqsim (with his permission) and our http://www.mikeouds.com is mentiond with honours!
The book is for very beginers, but with some advanced well known repertoire compositions, clearly written and with fingering & positions.
You can get it on Mel Bay site:
http://www.melbay.com/product.asp?productid=21812DP
PS
I still did not get it, but I am soooo excited!!!!!
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Mensur
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nice cestitam!
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DanielH
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Just ordered my copy Marina... Can't wait to get it! Thank you!!!
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cjmichael
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Very sweet. I'll be ordering it as soon as I get back home.
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MatthewW
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congratulations Marina! to have a book published on the oud! bravo!
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Jason
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Congrats Marina. I was at NAMM a few years ago and asked Mel Bay about the possibility of publishing an oud book. They didn't know what I was
talking about
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Alan-TX
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Congrats. I just ordered a copy.
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JasonM
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Looks great. I ordered a copy too...I need all the help I can get!
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Marina
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Hi friends!
Thank you!
It is my very first book and I am very excited. So, if you have some questions when you get the copy, etc, just contact me on my mail (see in
profile).
Jason, yes, it was a good timing now, because a few years ago the western world did not know a lot about eastern instruments, but we still need a book
with advanced technique - this one is just a basics!
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katakofka
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Mabruk Marina a good step forward
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patheslip
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well done
I'll get one when I'm good enough to be a beginner.
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wsb3383
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This is great news Marina!
On question though, the Mel Bay site mentions in its description that your book covers advanced left hand techniques. Could you please elaborate more
on that? I'm mostly interested in ornamentation exercises, do you cover those?
Thanks!
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mavrothis
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Hi Marina,
Congratulations! This is great news! I really appreciate that you included some of my own words in your book, it is a great compliment.
I am also working on some books for Mel Bay, just need to iron out some issues out in Finale (it's a lot trickier than I anticipated).
This news about your book is very exciting and I'm so glad that you've had this opportunity to share your love for the oud and your experience on it
with the world.
I wish you all the best with this and hope it is just the beginning.
Take care,
mavrothis
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Marina
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Hi Mav!
Thanks!
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francis
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Hello Marina.
I'm late to send you a big BRAVO !!!
Now I have to order the all version.....
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Marina
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Hi there!
Mel Bay sent me the book!
;-))))
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francis
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Hello Marina.
Everything is right, now you can sleep all nights long.....
What is the easier way to order from France, an idea?
Have you start the " Tome II "?
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Marina
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Try Amazon
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jdowning
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Nicely done Marina - I ordered a copy this morning from a music shop in the next town. Should take about a week to arrive so am looking forward to
that.
The DVD should be particularly useful.
Now I shall have to build an oud ....!!
Kudos to the Mel Bay company as well for having the good foresight to publish your work.
Good luck with sales of the book. I am sure that it will do well in the market.
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Marina
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Sorry, I just have to....
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abusin
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Hi Marina,
Congratulations on the publication of your first book, well done
wishing you all the success in life,
my copy on its way
Thanks,
Awad
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Wm. De Leonardis
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Marina,
Congratulations! It's great to see more books on the oud--and in English--making their way to the market.
For anyone interested, I found the book for $11.28 ($10.15, if you're a member) at Books A Million's web-site. Here's the url:
http://www.booksamillion.com/product/9780786678631?id=4215772276968
If there's a Books A Million retailer in your area, you'll be charged sales tax. Shipping is $3.98. Still, it appears to be cheaper than most other
places on the web.
Best,
Bill
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DaveH
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Congrats Marina, it takes a lot of hard work to get a book like this to completion. Wish you all the best with it.
Dave
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oudmad
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Marina: congratulations. In one of the descriptions at Elderly Instruments, there is the statement "Standard notation only". What does this mean?.
Thanks
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Marina
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Hi oudmad,
Standard notation means that the sheet music is just common notation, not TABULATURES or other ways or writing the music. Lute music is usualy written
with TABULATURES, and some of old instruments also. So this shop, Elderly Instruments, is used to guys that play mostly from TABULATURES, so they
worn them. ;-)
Tablature
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tablature (or Tab) is a form of musical notation, which tells players where to place their fingers on a particular instrument rather than which
pitches to play.
Tablature is mostly (but not exclusively) seen for fretted stringed instruments, in which context it is usually called tab for short (except for lute
tablature). It is frequently used for the guitar, bass, lute, archlute, theorbo, angélique, mandora, gallichon, and vihuela, but in principle it can
be used for any fretted instrument, including ukulele, mandolin, banjo, and viola da gamba, as well as many free reed aerophones such as the
harmonica. While today tablature is commonly used in notating rock and pop music, it is often seen in folk music, and was in fact common during
Renaissance and Baroque eras. (In the context of guitar tab, standard musical notation is usually called 'staff notation' — even though tab is also
written on a staff — or just 'notation').
Three types of organ tablature were also used in Europe: German, Spanish and Italian. There are several types of ocarina tabulature.[1] Harp tablature
was used in Spain and Wales.
An alternate usage of the word "tab" is common on the internet, where it refers to conventional chord symbols (for harmony), or note names (for
melody).
So the point is simple - in the book are just normal notes on 5 lines.
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