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Thanks.

Though construction of ud is about the same at many different nations, but the style of playing differs. Nowadays, there are not many good ud-players in Armenia.

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Dear Nikos!

Thanks for links, but I mean Armenian players of Armenian music and not turkish misic-performers of Armenian origin. Even if they plays some "Armenian" melodies, they turkify and "easternify" them. This is just an outrage upon Armenian music. They simply could not produce armenian music, because it has completely differ tunes, which they cannot feel. It depends on their taste.

I know many Armenian oud players. But most of them, especially the ones who live outside Armenia (in US, Syria e t. c.) plays not Armenian but so called eastern music - turkish, Arabic, e t. c. And even Armenian melodies by them sounds in eastern style. This is not Armenian music, this is an immitation of it.

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Dav jan, fantastic! :wow:

ThanX, shat-shat shnorakalutyun :up: Դզեց :victory:

Menak mi qani ergeri anunner@ tegherov pokhats en :hi:

Te eli mi espes ban unes, dir, OK (ud, qanon (A. Nassasian orinak, kam eli), saz, qyamancha, tar)?

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