Persian Tar for Sale

Persian Tar for sale
Iranian Setar for sale
 

Persian Tar selected by Santoori.com
Quality Classification: Quality Upper Class


 

Instrument

Persian (Iranian) long necked lute Tar

Name

Santoori Upper Class Persian Tar

Weight

0.355 kg

Diameter

14.6 cm (larger bowl)

Tonewood

white mulberry

Available

since November 2011

Warranty

incl. 14-day money-back guarantee*

Payment

PayPal, Western Union & Wire Transfer
  ONLY for PURCHASES from German Stock
  Scope of Delivery included in the price

hard case, a pack of fret and strings, plectrum

+

2 years customer service and repair consultationfor free

   

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Persian Tar audio sample Tar no.4 of Santoori.com

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Our price German Stock: 1200 €

Our price Iranian Stock:  $1200

Buy this Professional Persian Tar
Buy this Persian setar
Terms and Conditions
 

     

 

Santoori's note about Persian (Iranian) Tar no. 4

 

Santoori's note about Persian Setar no. 3

In November 2011 Santoori has surveyed and picked up this product to present a new wood  character. Santoori explored many well sounding Tars under different classes. This product owns a new grain pattern, which leads to an attractive looking of the Tar's bowl.

After the purchase process this instrument has been adjusted on frets, bridge, skin and strings for the best performance. This Tar like any instrument from our store are in a "Ready to Play" condition. Please hear to the audio sample of this product for a better decision by your purchase.


Most explicitly says Santoori his thanks to the affectionate cooperation of Parham Nassehpoor for the adjustment.



Santoori Musical Instruments cares about his service quality for the maximum satisfaction of customers. Please kindly inform us about any issue.



 

Persian Tar is the double-chested plucked lute with a membrane as a sound-box, found in Iran and the Caucasus. It exists in two forms, the Persian and the Azerbaijani or Caucasian. [In Persian language tār-e Shiraz and/or tār-e Qafqāz] 
Persian tar is more associated with Persian art music, especially after its popularity thru such 19th-century performers as Ali-Akbar Farahani, Mirza Hosseynqoli and  etc….

                                           


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