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Tar, 14", Inside Tunable
Tar, 14", Inside Tunable
SKU:TAR4
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Introducing the exquisite Tar, 14 inch, Inside Tunable drum, a masterpiece crafted with precision and elegance. This remarkable instrument, identified by Item Code: TAR4, features a Sheesham frame and an inside tunable goatskin, offering a rich and authentic sound. Perfectly designed for those who appreciate the art of playing with fingers in the traditional style of a deff, this drum promises to elevate your musical experience.
For those who prefer a different approach, the option to use a beater is available, sold separately. Enhance your musical journey with this versatile instrument. Don't miss the opportunity to own this exceptional piece. Order now and experience the unparalleled quality and craftsmanship.
Features:
- 14-inch diameter for a full-bodied sound
- Inside tunable goatskin for precise sound control
- Crafted from high-quality Sheesham wood
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