Close-up of a teacher's and student's hands on an Oud neck together, fingers positioned on the strings, warm natural window light from the left, wooden teaching studio in soft focus behind
Close-up of a teacher's and student's hands on an Oud neck together, fingers positioned on the strings, warm natural window light from the left, wooden teaching studio in soft focus behind
— Private Instruction

Instruction that begins where you are

One-on-one Oud sessions in the UAE, structured around your level and what you are working toward — not a fixed syllabus.

Wide shot of a teaching studio in the UAE, Oud resting on a wooden stand near a window, afternoon light casting a long shadow across the floor, no people, intimate and quiet
Wide shot of a teaching studio in the UAE, Oud resting on a wooden stand near a window, afternoon light casting a long shadow across the floor, no people, intimate and quiet
/ The Teaching Approach

Listening before technique

Every session starts with where the student actually is — not a syllabus. The first task is always to hear what the student hears, then to build from there.

Technique, maqam, and repertoire unfold in proportion to what each student can absorb. Nothing is rushed; nothing is skipped.

What to expect from a session

One student, one session

Any level, any starting point

Direct booking, no friction

Every lesson is private — no group classes, no shared time. The full session is yours to use as the work requires.

Complete beginners through advanced players are welcome. The structure of instruction adapts — the standard does not.

Send one enquiry. Receive one response. Lessons are arranged directly — no packages, no automated intake, no trial tiers.

Ready to begin? One message is all it takes.

Reach out directly to discuss your level, availability, and what you want to work on. In-person sessions in the UAE.