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Persian setar is played with the index finger’s long nail
Syrian ouds are grouped under the Arabic oud branch
A tuning wire is inserted through the boot and is bent to hold the reed against the shallot
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Learning Book For Tar And Setar ABS-165 tonbak Persian setar is played withLearning Book For Tar and Setar ABS 165 Book 1 Language is Farsi. By Kevin Saket About Kevin Saket: Born in 1960 in Mashad, Iran, Mr. Kayvan Saket's musical experience began during his elementary school years while performing with the Music Workshop on national Iranian television. He received musical instruction on the "tar" from his uncle, Mr. Manoucher Zamanian, upon reaching adolescence where he showed promising signs of a future and successful