The oud instrument has the feature of being the leading instrument of Turkish Music in the past and today, with its rhythmic performance and presence of bass sounds. Due to this feature, it has always preserved its status as a sought-after instrument in collective performances. In addition to being very suitable for using the Turkish Music sound system due to its fretless nature, it is possible to sing other types of music with the oud, especially Folk Music, which is another branch of Turkish Music, and tonal music outside our country. The suitability of the oud for arpeggio and chord performance, which we often encounter in some instruments such as guitar and piano, and its ability to be used as a solo and accompaniment instrument show us how suitable it is for development. Therefore, listening to and playing this instrument has always given me a distinct pleasure and also been a source of inspiration.
Our method, which aims at the philosophy of how new searches should be without breaking the traditional structure, after learning the traditional style focused on the future from tradition; It has been prepared with the content of traditional and modern techniques in order to be used in oud lessons in music teaching departments of education faculties, conservatories and to shed light on our young people who want to play the oud.
By using the unifying feature of music, knowing the contribution of music to aesthetic values, I wish you to grow up emotionally, human-centered and raise human-centered generations...
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