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Persian Tonbak Solo Concert by www.nasehpour.com 1

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Tonbak Lessons: http://nasehpour.com/peyman/id139.html Tonbak solo of Peyman Nasehpour in Iranian Artists Forum.

Related goblet drums:

Darabuke (Albania)
Darabuka, Darambuka, Tarambuke and Tarambuka (Bulgaria)
Darabukka, Derabucca, and Darbouka (Egypt)
Derbekki, Drbekki, and Drbakka (Lebanon and Syria)
Derbocka (Morocco and Algeria)
Derbouka (Derbuka) (?)
Dobouk (Hungry)
Donbak, Dombak, Tombak, Tonbak and Zarb (Persia)
Doumbek (USA)
Dumbelek, Darbuka and Deblek (Turkey)
Gedombak (Malaysia)
Khalouze (?)
Shuhai-Gata-Katamen-Taiko (Japan)
Tarambuka (Yugoslavia)
Tarija (Morocco)
Tarabuka (Macedonia)
Tablak (Tajikistan)
Thon, Thab and Thap (Thailand and Cambodia)
Toubeleki (Greece)
Tumbaknari (Kashmir of Indian)
Ghumat (Goa of India)
Jamuku (South India)
Zirbaghali (Afghanistan)

Influences: Hossein Tehrani, Nasser Farhangfar

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  • Great performance, I love the silences and riz, Only one point on sound record, all this series are played from one speaker only ( i checked my speaker and connection already) is there anyway to fix it?

    Thank you

  • @LaurenL90 no, but the zirbaghali and the Persian tonbak (also known as zarb) are closely related.

    this is Persian tonbak/tombak/zarb. it is made of wood.

    the zirbaghali has a slightly different shape and is made from clay. it is also played differently.

  • heavyweight

  • Is this the same instrument as the Zirbaghali bychance?

  • I can't help but feel that such an amazing talent would not be better spent on a drum with more resonance - the drum is too flat to complement the speed of play resulting in such muted taps that is needing that microphone to pick up, live and unamplified it would be barely hearable.

  • Very good Peyman, Absolutly good..

  • Beautiful drum, beautiful solo!! Thank you!

  • Stupendous technique, loved the different sound created by the twitching of the finger. Fantastic calculations! Thank you Peyman, for this.

  • just marvelous! One can see how much heart and energy you have invested to develop such drumming skills!! My respect - Master.

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