Tar and Tombak (Dashti), Extremely well performed in Tabriz.
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@Goshtasppur ostad be nazare man ke zibast , khosoosan in ke tar dar zamane ghajar be hamin shekl navakhte mishode , , hamin tor por salabt o por sorat o ba eine hal gooya va vazeh
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زخمه های بیش از اندازه تند زدن در سازهای تار و بویژه سه تار پسندیده نیست و استادان بزرگ از آن همواره دوری میکنند. نتها استاد وزیری بود که کار ایشان هم در تار نتیجه ای نداد. تار را باید بشیوه تارنوازی نواخت. زخمه های تند را به سنتور بسپارید.
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very nice
thanxx
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zarbi bessiar ustad bood, afarin, afari, afarin
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the pauses and restraint exercised in 200 - 240 is breath taking
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Tombak in bulgarian means belly :-)
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fantastic...Precise and sensible playing.
thanks
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gashange
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Besiar ziba. Az postetoon sepasgozaram.
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anybody knows the name of the Tar Player?
Kamankash 4 years ago
Please read the information in the upper right hand (More About this Video...). His name is Behzad Ravaghi by the way. What do you think of his playing?
smartestdimension 4 years ago
This is not persian is it?
AzerianPride 4 years ago
It is Persian. To be more accurate the introduction is from the Advanced Radif of Vaziri and the rhythmic melody is a reformation of a very famous Mazandarani folk song, "Joni-Joni" but I know where your question is coming from, the Tar player has an unusual high technique for Persian Tar and he is also from Tabriz.
smartestdimension 4 years ago