Ahoora has been teaching Daf for more than 10 years starting from very basic level till the advance level to different age ranges. Also he teaches Daf in a modern style which is using traditional rhythms and combine it with more modern and western elements. For more information about Daf teaching please contactAhoora
About Daf:
The Daf is a large persian drum used in popular and classical music. The frame is usually made of hardwood with many metal ringlets attached, and the membrane is usually goatskin. The Daf is mostly used in the Middle east, Iran(persia), Pakistan, Afghanistan, Some part of India and usually accompanies singers and players of the Tanbour, Tar, Kamanche , Tonbak , Santoor , Oud and other Middle Eastern instruments.
Ahoora has been teaching Tombak for almost 6 years in both individual and group classes. Also he to teaches Tombak in a contemporary style by using different techniques from different traditions such as Turkish and Arabic techniques. For more information about Daf teaching please contactAhoora
About Tombak:
The tombak(official Persian name) , also tombak, donbak, dombak or zarb, is a goblet drum from Persia(ancient Iran). It is considered the principal instrument of Persian music. The tonbak is normally positioned diagonally across the torso while the player uses one or more fingers and/or the palm(s) of the hand(s) on the drumhead, often (for a ringing timbre) near the drumhead's edge. Sometimes tonbak players wear metal finger rings for an extra-percussive "click" on the drum's shell. Tonbak virtuosi perform solos lasting ten minutes or more. The tompak had been used to create a goblet drum.