TAR
The Iranian Tar is a stringed instrument from the Rabab family. It is a double-chested plucked, long-necked lute. Its membrane serves as a soundtable which give the tar a clear and resonant timbre. It has a figure 8 shape, its bowl is carved of mulberry wood. Tar’s fingerboard is interesting in terms of being covered with bone. The twenty-five movable frets dividing the octave into 15 intervals make tar a special instrument. Tar is played in folk music of Iran, used in urban entertainments (motrebi), but it is also associated with art music. Tar possesses the same tonal range with setar.
High Quality Persian Tar
Maker: 1 stamp by Farhad
Body: Mulberry
Skin: Lamb
Neck: Walnut
Fingerboard: Bone
Nut: Bone
Pegs: Walnut
with a Hard case and Mezrab
تار ١ مهر استاد فرهاد
كاسه: توت
دسته: گردو
جلو دسته: استخوان
گوشى: گردو
پوست: بره
به همراه هارد كيس و مضراب