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Persian Setar Video Tutorial – Beginner Course (1 DVD)

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Persian Setar Video Tutorial – Beginner Course (1 DVD)

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"Dive into the enchanting world of Persian Setar with our 'Video Tutorial Training for Persian Setar.' This comprehensive multimedia training pack, presented in Persian, is expertly designed to teach the method of playing the Setar. The pack, consisting of one DVD, serves as a valuable resource for enthusiasts eager to master this authentic Iranian instrument. With this video collection, learners can engage in focused practice sessions, accelerating their understanding and proficiency in playing the Setar under the guidance of an experienced teacher. Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Iranian music, and let this multimedia tutorial be your companion on the path to swiftly and confidently learning the art of the Setar."

  • Publisher: Barbood
  • Type: Multimedia
  • Number of CD/DVD: 1
  • Suitable for: Learning Persian Setar
  • Educational Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

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Condition

New

Product Type

String Instruments Training

Genre

Persian Music

Compatibility

Persian Setar

Culture

Iran

Skill Level

Advanced, Beginners, Intermediate

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It’s good for learning the setar, though it’s in Persian.

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