Dr.Ramzi Salti talks to Ramy Adly and his musical talents featuring his song, “Alexandria,” of Solo Oud.
AlNahar TV starts its first episode in America with Ramy Adly’s interview from his home. Ramy talks about how he started his music career at an early age and he answered questions about how he established his School of Oud Online, to help students from over 27 countries around the world. He was also asked about his compositions and his album, “Mirage.”
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This interview talks about Ramy Adly’s album, “Mirage” that was composed and recorded in many cities like Cairo, Hawaii, and Washington DC. Ramy also talks about his some of his students in the School of Oud Online.
Ramy Adly talking about the Sufi Music and playing several songs
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Communication: it’s key to see one another face to face when learning the Oud; especially as a beginner. Using Skype gives you that benefit—to feel as if you are in the same room.
.- Instruction is designed especially for you. – Every student makes his or her own mistake when learning technique, therefore, the benefit of Skype is allowing the instructor to directly identify what needs to be corrected.
. - The TTT factors: Music consists of Tunes, Times and Technique. Each student must master all of these. An online instructor can spot and correct any errors in these areas of music as the lesson progresses.
. - Variety levels: There are presently three different schools related to those learning to play the Oud in the Middle East, and Arab world. These include, Egypt, Iraq and Turkey, whether you are a beginner or experienced, you can enjoy a new adventure and work to develop your musical talents.