Dear Mahmoud,
thank you very much for your mail it is very kind of
you to reply to my enquiry about the ney.
i have achieved blowing the 3 levels: bam, middle and
gis and although it is not perfect i feel i can
produce these levels enough to play clear notes. i
read notation and know a little about the korons etc.
i am seeking instruction to learn gushe and to slowly
build my knowledge of gushe and radif. i was looking
for someone [or dvd] to help me with technique and to
learn a recognised system of learning [the iranian
style], if you can help me i would be very grateful.
i hope to hear from you soon, my best wishes and
thanks again for your mail.
yours,
kevin
--- persian_avaz <persian_avaz@...> wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
>
> I can help you in this issue. I play persian Persian
> Ney too.
>
> regards
> Mahmoud Akbari
>
>
> --- In Radif@..., "tilbsuk"
> <tilbsuk@...> wrote:
> >
> > Dear Reader,
> > i have a keen interest in the iranian ney, but i
> live along way
> from
> > london and other iranian music lovers.
> >
> > i have been playing ney for several years and i
> find i am not
> > progressing in technique or musical understanding.
> >
> > i have heard there are instruction dvds [for
> example the tombak]
> > thant can help the beginner progress.
> >
> > does anyone know if there is such a dvd for the
> iranian ney?
> >
> > i have 2 tutor books from iran but they are writen
> in persian, i
> can
> > read notation and have worked out as much as i can
> from the
> > drawings/pictures etc.
> >
> > for example: how to achieve the top range
> notation? by placing the
> > ney in a different position of the teeth or
> altering the tongue in
> > the same position? it is questions like these
> which would be easy
> to
> > answer by speaking to someone.
> >
> > also another question is how to begin to learn a
> dastargh, or
> radif?
> > which is the best one to start with? how to go
> about it?
> >
> > if you do not know of such an instruction method
> perhaps someone
> can
> > correspond so i can get started in improving my
> knowledge.
> >
> > many thanks for any help,
> > kevin
> >
>
>
>
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