Tanbur-Made by Sadegh Mahdavi
General Description:
The Tanbur has a rich history that traces back over a thousand years, with roots in ancient Mesopotamia and Central Asia. It is believed to have been played in various forms across different cultures, evolving significantly over time. Typically made from wood, it features a long neck and a distinctive teardrop-shaped body, with three strings that are traditionally plucked. The instrument gained prominence in Iran, where it became associated with Sufi music and spiritual practices, often used in religious ceremonies to facilitate a meditative state. Historical texts and art depict the Tanbur as a symbol of mystical connection, reflecting its importance in Kurdish/Persian cultural and spiritual life. Throughout the centuries, its construction and playing techniques have been refined, making it a cornerstone of musical heritage and a vital link to the region's artistic traditions.It can be used in both folk and classical settings, and is celebrated for its ability to convey deep emotion and spirituality. Musicians utilize various techniques to create a range of tones, making it a versatile instrument in solo performances and ensembles alike.
Specific Description:
This brand new professional Tanbur made by Sadegh Mahdavi is suitable for intermediate to professional level players. It is made of walnut and mulberry wood producing a quality sound.
Accessories:
This instrument comes with a hard case.