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Tareq Jundi

Born in Amman 1983. He has started his journey with Oud at the age of 11 when he joined the preparatory section in the Jordan Academy for Music. Taught by many Jordanian and Arab Oud Masters. In 2007, Tareq finished his first BA in Chemical Engineering from Jordan university for Science and Technology. He was awarded a scholarship from the Greater Amman Municipality to complete his BA in music performance on Cello at the National Music Conservatory. In 2009, he was ranked the second in the International Oud competition held at the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik/Lebanon. In 2013, he got a special prize from Mugam festival in Azerbaijan. In 2015, he got the 2nd prize from International Mugam Contest. Tareq conducted, composed and played with many bands.Moreover, he has many compositions and studies for the oud as well as compositions for the eastern ensemble (Takht), music for plays, children’s songs and music for TV shows. He released four Albums; Terhaal, Music from Amman, Melodies from my Childhood and Sowar. 2013, Tareq finished his MA in Music Education from University of Jordan. He represented Jordan and participated in many festivals in Jordan and aboard.

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Learn Oud 3

Number of videos: 28
Level: Advanced
Learn the Oud 3 series with the Oud player Mr. Tareq Al Jundi is considered a start to any player who is seeking true skill in playing the Oud instrument. The course uses templates like Sama’ee and Longa as a method of exercise to transfer the regular Oud player to an expert Oud player. Longas and Sama’ees are considered a necessity to improve your playing. Mr. Al Jundi extracts exercises from these Sama’ees and also explains oriental scales and rhythmic signs used in them. In this course you will learn Nahawand Kafseer Hanim Longa, Noa Athat Sama’ee, Andalsi Acrostic “Lamma Bada Yatathanna” .and many other Longas and Sana’ees
Course Video Lessons - Learn Oud 3
1 Opened Right and Left Hand flexibility exercises 06:47
2 Opened Serto Nahawand of Jameel Baik Al Tanbouri 09:19
3 Opened playing the entire Serto Nahawand of Jameel Baik Al .Tanbouri 07:23
4.1 Opened Exercises to increase speed when playing Longas 05:14
4.2 Opened Additional exercises to increase speed 05:48
5 Opened The Half state of Al Ajam and Al Nahwand scales 07:47
6 Opened Nahawand Kafseer Hanim Longa 09:36
7 Opened Playing the entire Nahawand Kafseer Hanim Longa 09:25
8.1 Opened starting with Husseini Dance track 06:29
8.2 Opened Continuing to play Husseini Dance 04:50
9 Opened Last part of Al Husseini Dance 10:44
10.1 Opened Teaching Sama’ee Thaqeel rhythm 04:51
10.2 Opened Exercise on Sama’ee Thaqeel rhythm 06:04
11 Opened Andalusi Acrostic “Lamma Bada Yatathanna 07:00
12 Opened Continuing the Acrostic “Lamma Bada Yatathanna 07:06
13 Opened Arabic Sama’ee Bayat track 07:12
14 Opened Play Old Arabic Sama’ee Bayat 07:56
15 Opened Playing the entire Arabic Sama’ee Bayat 09:01
16 Opened Daily warm up exercises for the pick 07:10
17 Opened Daily hand exercises 08:04
18 Opened Noa Athar Sama’ee 07:44
19 Opened the second and third verse of Jameel Oweis’s Sama’ee 09:47
20.1 Opened the fourth verse and changing the scale 06:41
20.2 Opened Playing Noa Athar Sama’ee entirely 04:34
21 Opened Trioli Sign 04:53
22 Opened Shahrazad Longa 07:44
23.1 Opened Continuing Shahrazad Longa part 1 15:00
23.2 Opened continuing Shahrazad Longa 15:00