Oud Intermediate


Saturdays | 6-8pm | 24 May - 26 July 2026

In person at the Arab British Centre


We offer a more advanced set of courses for groups of students who are interested in improving their Oud playing skills further.

In order to enroll for the Intermediate course, it is required to have attended an Oud Upper Beginner course, and have your own instrument. The teachers are available to assist in finding an Oud and in assessing instruments.


Students with existing knowledge may apply but will need to be assessed by a teacher: please contact: school@taqasim.net


The level is more advanced than Lower Intermediate, so students need to allocate time for daily practice and study in order to see an improvement in their playing technique.


The Oud Intermediate Level 1 course is made up of 10 lessons of 2 hours each, for a maximum group of 7 students. Lessons are taught on a weekly basis. It is recommended that students spend time practicing material learned in between lessons.


During the course, a selection of Maqams (Ajam, Hijaz, Hijaz Kar, Rast, Suznak) will be analyzed in detail while studying traditional repertoire to highlight the characteristics of each Maqam, accompanied by technical studies on right-hand techniques, left-hand positions, and 2 octave scales.


Course Book: Buy online here

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About the Taqasim Music School


Taqasim Music School, based at The Arab British Centre in London, was established in 2011 to teach one of the most significant Oriental instruments called the Oud, among other instruments and disciplines that represent Middle Eastern Music. The school was founded by the Iraqi Oud Master Ahmed Mukhtar who is the current director. What distinguishes the Taqasim Music School is its unique style. Its approach, both cultural and academic, is delivered by committed and experienced teachers.

Since its establishment, the school has been attracting students from different nationalities and cultural backgrounds. This development is reflected in the expansion of taught courses that cover different levels and topics including oud, darbuka and music literacy. This has contributed to the creation of an inclusive environment that promotes cultural exchange and awareness.

The name, Taqasim, is the word used in the context of Arabic music to represent the purest expression of the maqam music system. It requires deep knowledge of the history, theory, practice and spirit of this system, and playing Taqasim is the most advanced form of improvisation in the music of the Middle East.

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