Arpa Posted December 12, 2012 Report Share Posted December 12, 2012 (edited) THARRTARAbove I spelled it as THARR as in the Armenian it is written as ԹԱՌTHO AYB RAhttp://www.encyclopedia.am/upload_files/book_2/letter_5/header_1146/Image_3640.jpgAjarian does no speak about it as a musical instrument, instead he talks about it being, among others as a tree branch/twig . Consider the word tarrel as in birds landing on branches.Ghapantsian says it is from the Persian musical instrument.To me it sounds like an onomatopoeic/bnadzayn word, based on the sound of the instrument.A bonus, see many other instruments here.http://www.encyclope...=1146"> color="#0000ff" size="2">http://www.encyclope...nt>http://www.encyclope...0.jpg"> color="#0000ff" size="2">http://www.encyclope...nt>http://www.encyclopedia.am/upload_files/book_2/letter_5/header_1146/Image_3640.jpgLet’s go back here and see Artem Khachatur;, the professor of music, the director of the stringed instruments of the Sayat Nova Ensemble, the master virtuoso Tarist. and watch is mastery at Minute 48:15 and at 1:06 onhttp://hyeforum.com/...t=380"> color="#0000ff" size="2">http://hyeforum.com/...nt>Here we see those SSO asszeri clowns. Tar. Thank you Yervant.http://hyeforum.com/...47080"> color="#0000ff" size="2">http://hyeforum.com/...nt>---PS/ I had always wondered what this instrumentm the fat one was called. \Kaman as opposed to the smaller brothe Kamanchahttp://www.encyclope...8.jpg"> color="#0000ff" size="2">http://www.encyclope...nt>http://www.encyclopedia.am/upload_files/book_2/letter_5/header_1146/Image_3638.jpg Edited December 12, 2012 by Yervant1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arpa Posted December 12, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 12, 2012 Never mind that HTML garbage/ Here it is again THARRTAR Above I spelled it as THARR as in the Armenian it is written as ԹԱՌTHO AYB RAhttp://www.encyclopedia.am/upload_files/book_2/letter_5/header_1146/Image_3640.jpgAjarian does no speak about it as a musical instrument, instead he talks about it being, among others as a tree branch/twig . Consider the word tarrel as in birds landing on branches.Ghapantsian says it is from the Persian musical instrument.To me it sounds like an onomatopoeic/bnadzayn word, based on the sound of the instrument.A bonus, see many other instruments here.http://www.encyclopedia.am/pages.php?bId=2&hId=1146 http://www.encyclopedia.am/upload_files/book_2/letter_5/header_1146/Image_3640.jpg http://www.encyclopedia.am/upload_files/book_2/letter_5/header_1146/Image_3640.jpg Let’s go back here and see Artem Khachatur;, the professor of music, the director of the stringed instruments of the Sayat Nova Ensemble, the master virtuoso Tarist. and watch is mastery at Minute 48:15 and at 1:06 onhttp://hyeforum.com/index.php?showtopic=16422&st=380#entry299613 Here we see those SSO asszeri clowns. Tar. Thank you Yervant.http://hyeforum.com/index.php?showtopic=47080#entry299649---PS/ I had always wondered what this instrumentm the fat one was called. \Kaman as opposed to the smaller brothe Kamanchahttp://www.encyclopedia.am/upload_files/book_2/letter_5/header_1146/Image_3638.jpg http://www.encyclopedia.am/upload_files/book_2/letter_5/header_1146/Image_3638.jpg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Armenak Posted December 12, 2012 Report Share Posted December 12, 2012 (edited) I believe the Soviet Union's primitive designations of culture and cultural heritage is at the root of all of these cultural conflicts. Nowhere was this policy carried out more vehemently than in Azerbaijan, which itself is perhaps a product of Soviet historiography. The only reason their tantrums (and pseudo-history) are tolerated by some in the West is due to petrodollars.Let me guess, the word tar comes from "Azerbaijani Tatars." Edit: We can apparently no longer write in Armenian Unicode? Please fix this!Sorry tried to fix but the Armenian text disappeared. Edited December 12, 2012 by Yervant1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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