if you learn from the computer it may be pretty difficult. but then again it could probably be easy to, for you. I learnt from my uncle, and now im professional. it took 4 years, playing hours a day and really enjoying it. so try to find somebody that lives close to you that plays. and then they can teach you and eventually you will learn basics and start learning on your own.
lucky enough i did find a teacher i like to play alot to but then again i only know 5 rhythm and im learning the riz its kind of hard and plus im playing on a djembe hopefully ill get a zarb today but it sucks that there's no kurdish stores around here who sell them
heat it up over a burner, and rub the surface, until it cools down, repeat this until you have a high pitch. but dont let it get too hot to where it burns your hand cause you'll ruin it.
you really wanna play dont ya? :) weeell it kinda depends on how big the zarb is. just warm it up over the stove burner and rub the surface, keep doin it til you have a high-pitched beat. but i cant give you an exact time though.
omg man i wanna learn how to play so bad can anyone send me a link for the kurdish tapl please
pimp245 3 years ago
if you learn from the computer it may be pretty difficult. but then again it could probably be easy to, for you. I learnt from my uncle, and now im professional. it took 4 years, playing hours a day and really enjoying it. so try to find somebody that lives close to you that plays. and then they can teach you and eventually you will learn basics and start learning on your own.
amir2287 3 years ago
lucky enough i did find a teacher i like to play alot to but then again i only know 5 rhythm and im learning the riz its kind of hard and plus im playing on a djembe hopefully ill get a zarb today but it sucks that there's no kurdish stores around here who sell them
pimp245 3 years ago
well you could try ordering from the internet. thats where i got mine.
amir2287 3 years ago
i got it and mine makes a vibrating sounds when i hit it my parents say you have to warm it up but how?????
pimp245 3 years ago
heat it up over a burner, and rub the surface, until it cools down, repeat this until you have a high pitch. but dont let it get too hot to where it burns your hand cause you'll ruin it.
amir2287 3 years ago
be specific bro a burner?
pimp245 3 years ago
well you know, a fire or a stove burner.
amir2287 3 years ago
how should i warm it up for??
pimp245 3 years ago
how long**
pimp245 3 years ago
you really wanna play dont ya? :) weeell it kinda depends on how big the zarb is. just warm it up over the stove burner and rub the surface, keep doin it til you have a high-pitched beat. but i cant give you an exact time though.
amir2287 3 years ago
thats easy, i can do better
hushmana 3 years ago
eyval baba...
shahrooz66 3 years ago
KHALEY KHUB KHALEY KHUB!! I've seen this numerous times, cant stop watchin it!
amir2287 4 years ago 2
me to
pimp245 3 years ago
agha damet garm fogholade bood
farshadiran 4 years ago
instead of forcing islam to persian youths in schools they should teach them these kind of Persian Art.
PanAryan 4 years ago 6
i can do pretty good but not that good for that long.
amir2287 4 years ago
afarin!!!!!!! BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAVOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
p8hessabi 4 years ago
baba damet garm. zende bashi.
bazam age karaye dige dari roo line bezar lotfan.
amee99 4 years ago
eyval.....
abmangol 4 years ago
nice
farzin1 4 years ago
Impressive! Please keep up the good work. May I ask where you live? I am going to take a wild guess and say somewhere in California?
mrtesting 5 years ago
agha afarin. karet kheyli doroste. kheyli tamiz mizanid.
salamt bashid
sinakh 5 years ago
bravo very good...
houmannn 5 years ago
for some reason this style really really reminds me of Pejman Hadadi. Was he your instructor ?
hushmana 5 years ago
;)I had few lectures off him.
pam270 5 years ago
damet garam...
kouroshi 5 years ago