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Music for Resilience 2 "La Lumière" - Oud by Naochika Sogabe

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Composition, oud: Naochika Sogabe "Wow nice sound!" - it took me 30 years!: https://youtu.be/OMm1E54gUr4 Concept of my Channel: https://youtu.be/A3Ose_m3JTM About my Instruments: https://youtu.be/A_ThwxIOaV4 One Instrument - Three Periods: https://youtu.be/s3vk6FxGHMc Tame the Wolf - About Intonation: https://youtu.be/cOvhC7LsfNU Unfair Payment in Music Streaming: https://youtu.be/BzM2rPoODZk 432Hz Healing Frequency or Hocus-Pocus?: https://youtu.be/g2NI95z-Qv8 - Download MP3 audio - Original version (22 minutes): https://naochika.com/product/lumiere/ 3 hour version (attention, large file about 250 MB!): https://naochika.com/product/lumiere-3h/ Copyright ©2023 Naochika Sogabe - To use my music for your project or business, please declare it to the performance rights organization (PRO) in your country - e.g. GEMA (Germany), ASCAP (USA), PopArabia (Middle East and North Africa) etc. Become a Member & Support the Artist! Reduction for MP3, ads-free streaming & membars only special contents https://naochika.com/membership-account/subscription/ Thanks for donation!: https://paypal.com/paypalme/naosogabe If you have no financial leeway, please keep running the skippable ads at for least 30 seconds, you will support me without paying any money. If you are a YouTube Premium member, the creator is automatically paid for each view. This music is NOT on spotify! Youtube is the only platform that pays fair amount to creators. Injustice on music streaming: https://youtu.be/BzM2rPoODZk I'm from Japan and studied historical music and music ethnology in Cologne/Germany and The Hague/Netherlands. Now I live at the border between Germany and France. - Oud & Lute - King of Instruments - The origin of the oud belongs to the ancient times and similar instruments were used by the Babylonian and ancient Egyptian. Until today, oud is played as the "king of instruments" in Arabic culture. The oud found his way to Europe in medieval times and it became "lute". During the Renaissance the lute was also regarded as the "king of instruments". #oudmusic#japaneseartist

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@NaoSogabe
Oud playing in baroque style? I wrote this piece in a modern style. But, I used many elements from the French baroque style in the 17th and 18th century - e.g. Marin Marais or François Couperin. It is indeed very unusual, but I would be glad if you like it! For the constructive communication, please follow these rules when posting: - Before you ask, read the video description. - No hate comments or baseless criticism; they will be blocked - Let's be respectful of each other
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@farmpunk_dan
I listened to this last night, the first night home with my first newborn child. While my wife and baby slept I listened while I cleaned and tidied the house into the late hours. I sat quietly in appreciation of all the beautiful people and things I have in my life now, after experiencing much trauma and loss. I felt this music deeply and just wanted to share my experience and express my gratitude to you for making this and contributing to a special moment; one I am sure will be a lifelong memory.
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@christopherwolf75
I need resilience right now. My mother left this world yesterday. She was 83 and I am 63.
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@prièredumatin6688
To the person reading this, Good Luck! Don't stress, everything will be fine. No matter what difficulty you are facing right now, you can overcome it! You are strong and brave.
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@anustern1960
My father left this earth today. I pray that his soul finds its way home.
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@MerandaYt
I'm from Syria and ive never heard Oud being played like this. Oud sounds so good in this style! Gotta love it when people mix and make original music, so beautiful and touching.
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@lahijadeYoly
Oud music feels like a warm cup of something delicious after a long day. Like sitting somewhere near a fire, feeling content, optimistic, and just unwinding. So calming, so soul-filling.
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@Menna.Elqadi
I've never heard Oud played like this before. Am from Egypt. I grew up listening to old songs from the 80s because my Dad loved listening to music so much. You play so beautifully and uniquely. Keep doing it.
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@Lolotusflower
I’m tired of being resilient. I just want to be soft.
@geliprivat6611
Für alle Seelen egal wo ihr seid, wir sind alle verbunden. Segen und 🧡 Liebe
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@ganzeinfachseinetretoutsim6099
P.S.:I live in France , and it’s amazing to think what François Couperin would feel, knowing how far in space and time his inspiration traveled, and in what beauty it lives on transformed by YOU. Life is a miracle.
@TheGunAndTheGirl
Lord may i be renewed each day, washed anew, grant me the strength required, the eyes of a babe, the ears of an elder and the wisdom to know how to use them.
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@jaimeochoa7256
Beautiful sounds....❤
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@mochalattemiss
Nao, this is an absolutely gorgeous piece! It is at the same time soothing and life-giving. I lived in Dubai 30 years ago , and heard the Oud often. Your music brings the instrument right to the very spot that western ears can appreciate its beauty and sumptuousness. I truly needed this music this morning! Bless you, and thank you!
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@kinntoki812
「水無月の緑の風が吹きさらす瞳、髪、肌悲しかりけり」日本の片田舎より
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