Introduction to Persian Oud (full version) | آموزش عود ریتمیتیکا

Introduction to Persian Oud (full version) | آموزش عود ریتمیتیکا


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42 responses to “Introduction to Persian Oud (full version) | آموزش عود ریتمیتیکا”

  1. Armando Neri Avatar

    This instrument is the ancestor of the guitar.

  2. Tahar Serbis Avatar

    Quelle dextérité .
    Tahar .

  3. Goyahkla100 Avatar

    I have just recently purchased a Turkish Oud and will be checking out your videos. I have always had a deep fasination with the sound created by this beautiful looking instrument and middle eastern music in general. My journey begins!! Thank You for your amazing playing and of course your amazing beauty! Keep up the great work.
    Thank You from the US

  4. جعفر ايمان دهشان Avatar

    صناعه مين هذا العود

  5. y031962 Avatar

    I really appreciate this posting, could you please have it in Farsi as well?

  6. Free Man Avatar

    Real name is Barbat from Iranian language.
    When the Arabs saw it, during their Islamic invasion they called it Oud, in Arabic, as it's made from wood.
    All instruments related to Tar.
    The word (Tar) means "string" guitar, Setar, etc… come from Iranian language .
    It's just for information.
    No racism or nationalism.

    We are all earth's children.. ..

  7. Hamed Azizyan Avatar

    Oud is an Arabic instrumen

  8. فيصل الحربي Avatar

    I wonder what is the meaning of Oud in Persian.

  9. Ayaz Afridi Official Avatar

    She play so amaizing
    I love and respect
    For her talent.
    Love from Pakistan ??

  10. jabin jayaram Avatar

    Such an emotional instrument

  11. Sora Arr Avatar

    I love Oud , my dream is to be a musician , but for some reason my family won't let me bay or learn Oud , people are so ignorant of the beauty and the greatness of such an amazing instrument , again stupid unnecessary traditions stand in the way of creativity , passion and talent , I hope the arabic world opens up to see the positive side of music , all the love and support and respect for all female musicians from me a follow passionate young Moroccan girl .

  12. Mohsen Daraei Avatar

    یاسمین خانوم چرا اطلاع غلط میدین اساس این ساز به ربه ت است خاستگاه کوردستان است که توسط یک کورد اول به عراق برده شده و بعد به مصر .و بهترین استفاده کنندگان اول خود کوردها هستند بعد عربهای مصر بعد ترک وآن هم به بهانه 25000000میلیون کوردی که در ترکیه است و بعد فارسی . که شما تنها اصلاعی که نمیدین از خاستگاه این ساز است . من خواستم نیگاه کنم و استفاده بیرم از تعلیم شما ولی متاسفانه شما جهت دار شروع کردید و این باعث کم بیننده بودن تعلیم شماست .

  13. koskenbloe Avatar

    It's sad to see so many people trying to twist history to serve their nationalistic fervor. Just because something is nowadays called with an arabic name doesn't mean it's originally arabic. That is such a childish argument. There is actual historical studies made on this subject.

    Oud started to gain it's short necked shape originally in what constituted Persia at that time (bactria etc.) and was called barbat. First depictions of an oud looking intstrument are in persian figurines, as well. From central-asia it spread wide especially during islamic times. The "lute" that was further developed in Mesopotamia, was the long necked variety, so not so much like the oud/barbat , which was developed in bactria area.

    Stop trying to distort or rewrite history just to suit your modern nationalistic narrow views.

  14. serduart Avatar

    beautiful instrument !!!

  15. Thaer Alkadi Avatar

    You are amazing Yasmin–but the OUD is undoubtedly Arabic…no question about that, it is played and used in all Middle East region though

  16. Claíomh Solais Avatar

    That is a very loud Oud, beautiful instrument and spectacular playing!

  17. weiter st Avatar

    Good explanation , except for the point you mentioned that Oud is a Persian instrument. Well,It's definitely not Persian , it's an Arabic instrument and the name clearly refers to that.

  18. kareem Awad Avatar

    ? شرح حلو
    Nice explanation

  19. Mohammed M S Q Avatar

    I wash to kiss your hand. Please don't stop

  20. isfoors di zaynsinz Avatar

    ما شاء الله تبارك الله
    احسنتي سيدتي

  21. john short Avatar

    Sound not good and especially with music playing during the explanations. Couldn't hear much.

  22. serduart Avatar

    excelent!! love this channel!

  23. Alaa Aldin Alali Avatar

    The oud is Arabic not Persian

  24. Andalus Gibran Avatar

    Wounderfull player, But my Beauty Nothing is more Arabic than Oud

  25. GETREAL! Avatar

    Is hard to understand what you mumbling!!!!

  26. MoonLight A Avatar

    This an Arabic Oud invented in Mesopotamia 5000 yrs ago by Sumerians of Iraq.. Oud means in Arabic wood ..the English word WOOD comes from Oud WOOD= OUD

    .

    There is NOTHING called Parisian , Turkish , Chines and Creek Oud .. it is ONLY an Arabic Oud made in many different countries !!

  27. bina - Avatar

    <3
    ,,, so wonderful descebtion od OUD, soon gou gonna a be a very favorite Artist to play the Oud every where you will be need to coaprate,,,… good luck ever,,, <3

  28. FIRE HOUND Avatar

    This was a wonderful introduction to the Beautiful Oud. Thank you so much for making and sharing this wonderful educational video.

  29. svend Avatar

    is the oud a religious instrument ?

  30. Emmanuel Benghi Avatar

    Excelente… From Brasil…

  31. Tuttomusico Avatar

    Persian bitch!? When had Persian own oud!? You could say Iranian but Persian!???

  32. M.r Ish Avatar

    oud is an arabic not persoan instrument you genius

  33. Rose Veede Avatar

    hello yasimin, beautiful playing, I am looking for a oud with the high F string. would you know where i can get this. thank you.

  34. veloopity Avatar

    Wonderful, thank you!
    (Just one little thing – in my humble opinion, the background music during Yasamin's explanations is unnecessary and distracting.)

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