Oud Ensemble I


Saturdays | 4-6pm | 23 May - 25 July 2026

In person at the Arab British Centre


The objective of the Oud Ensemble Course is to provide students with the opportunity to further progress their performance skills in a group setting. Each class will focus on a single Maqam and its corresponding repertoire with the goal of further developing students’ ornamentation skills such as tremolos, trills and the use of qarar and jawab within each song or piece.


Through this course, students will have the chance to progress their skills collaboratively while performing as a collective ensemble as well as playing solo. A selection of traditional songs and pieces will be analyzed in detail, adding various ornamentations and dynamics. Maqams that will be explored in detail include: Ajam, Nahawand, Rast and Bayat.

The course consists of 6 lessons, 3 hours each for a maximum group of 10 students.


Lessons are taught on a monthly basis. All course materials are provided in print.


This Course is open to Taqasim students who have successfully completed the Intermediate and Upper Intermediate courses. 

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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