stos
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studying with said chraibi?
Hello!
I fellt in love with said chraibi playing and I just call him to ask him if he could give me lessons if I come to marocco in winter, and he agreed!
I'm really happy! 
I was wondering if anybody on this forum tooked lessons with him?
thanks
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ibn sina
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No, but let us know how it goes!
Good luck.
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fernandraynaud
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He seems like a very competitive "monster" player! Great opportunity! Best wishes!
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stos
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yes I really like his style of playing and he seems to be a kind person
I think i'll go there maybe in december but nothing is sure
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Giorgioud
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Stos, can I ask you how much does he charge per lesson? I am curious and interested. If you want you can send me a private U2U. Thanks in advance
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stos
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we didn't talk about it yet
we agreed eachother to talk on the phone again in autumn to talk about prices and how to organize it
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Edward Powell
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I was in Morocco in 1995 for 4 months to learn oud --- I knew well about Said, but I was at the very beginning of my oud journey and I didn't then
have the confidence to approach such a master. . . I really regret that now. [but on the other hand I got to see some great places in Morocco as
opposed to being stuck in Casa.... these days I have more confidence, but the down-side is that I always end up being stuck in the big cities and
never see the country]
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charlie oud
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Well done Stos. Said's cd 'Clef de Granada' is an outstanding recording, an ongoing inspiration. There is something different about Moroccan playing,
very refreshing, it's not a school in itself, they all play their own way. Perhaps its the Andalous flavour.
Best Wishes, Charlie
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