An Interactive Tar Course 2
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- $13.99
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- $13.99
Publisher Description
We are so glad that Persian classical music now explores new territories through technologically modern and effective tools. In this respect, we are already one step ahead of the musical regions of the Middle East. It is hoped that Iranian immigrants all over the world who are really interested in Persian music along with those who teach or learn this Iranian original art value and support such a contribution since the ultimate aim of this interactive series is to harmonize the pedagogical ideals and to promulgate Persian classical music as well.
The second ‘Course of Tar’ was prepared to publish by the endeavors of Rouhollah Khaleqi, Mousa Maroufi and Nasrollah Zarrin-Panjeh in the late 20th century. The book has been reviewed by Houshang Zarif, and the lessons also have been played by him. But it has to be mentioned that we have systematically changed the structure of the original book. Actually, we have incorporated fingering guide illustrations, the composers’ biographies as well as their photographs into the original book. Here also you can learn how to change the strings and frets and replace the skin of a Tar through video. (3389851)
Customer Reviews
The best
Thank you for such an amazing book.
one problem: when click on note to zoom and full screen because of black color (and transparent) of notes and black background, nothing is visible!
Please resolve the issue :)
Thank you.
راهى كهنه ، قدمى نو
غبارى ٥٠ ساله را از رخ كتابى زدودن ، كاريست بس شگرف كه در اين كتاب با ظرافت و دقت قابل توجهى صورت گرفته است.
آموزش سازى كهنه در فضايى مدرن ، جذاب و پر كشش.
در هم آميختن موسيقى ، گرافيك ، تكنولوژى و المان هاى بصرى چشم نواز و پويا.
آموزش تار و سه تار با تكنولوژى روز دنيا قدميست نو در راستاى معرفى و اشاعه ى موسيقى ايرانى ، نه تنها معطوف به جغرافيايى خاص ، بلكه در ابعادى وسيع تر.
the best book ever
This is the best book ever, if you are trying to learn how to play the Tar. Also if you are trying to fix your Tar this book has videos that you can watch them to fix it. In conclusion, that is why I think this is the best book ever!