A rhythmic piece in Afshari (Zarbi)
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excuse me, what do you mean by afshari? you mean, this turkish dynasty in khorasan in 18th century?
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This was a very interesting point. It made me think I have never had a really good setar. I sure dont own a jazayeri or anything that good. A repair man from the phone company dropped my greatest one from the wall and broke it! I never had one that sounded good tuned to G. What are the best makers nowadays in Iran?
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حالیا چیست آنکه دل ما را به "آتش" می زند و بهین "شورها" را در روح می آفریند ...
ساقیا از بزم نار و تارت شرب وثمری هست مرا؟...
کاش غمازه "نور" آفرینیت را هیچ نمی دیدم و چنین شوریده و "شهره" نمی گشتم...
باده ات می گون ,پنجه ات شور افروز.
فرناز.س
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Ok.
I thinks you maybe have right! but the clarity depends on your Instrument sound quality.a Setar with good quality will have the best sound performance with "A" or even lower pitches for example G# or G :) you know.
you maybe say that all the people haven't a setar with good quality and you have right. then I think we can choose higher pitches but I think the A# can be the end :)).
I will choose it.
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I'd say even A# has less clarity and is too low. I'd say 80% of all performances use something above A# and below B sori. I chose B natural as a compromise but I agree it may still be a bit too high...
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I forgot where I had left this to look for a response. we should have a forum here for all to access vs. using random videos. i think C is too high and A is too low. Tuning at A makes the drone strings swamp the melody and that is my problem with Alizadeh's rendition of the radeef. Too much of a Shalaf Shalaf sound.
dorod bar shoma.
rahmat bar on shire madaret ke dele maro emroz ba in nava shad kardi
mrecho2200 3 months ago
@mrecho2200 خیلی ممنون از محبت شما. پاینده و سرفراز باشید.
parvaz82003 2 months ago
آقا دمت گرم و سرت خوش باد!
SanDiegoTarSchool 2 years ago
مخلصیم ...
parvaz82003 2 years ago