Roozbeh Zarei Percussion Studio

Introduction:

Greetings to all rhythm lovers. We have tried to provide you with most of the information and knowledge required to learn percussion instruments on this website. If you are like me and have a lot of interest in the colorful world of percussion instruments, this website is a window for our communication and sharing new content. I am very happy that you are with us in the path of discovering and experiencing the endless world of music.

Biography of Roozbeh Zarei

Roozbeh Zarei was born in Tehran in the autumn of 1987. When his artistic talent in painting became evident, he devoted himself to serious learning of painting, calligraphy and music from his childhood.

Learning percussion instruments

Roozbeh Zarei started his music education by learning Daf and Tombak and after mastering the Iranian instruments and rhythms, he proceeded to learn percussion instruments from other parts of the world such as Latin, African, Indian and Middle Eastern percussion. He learned from masters such as: Bijan Kamkar (daf). Mohammad Esmaeili and Navid Afghah (tombak). Dr. Keyvan Pahlavan (dayereh). Vahid Asadollahi (Azeri nagara and dayereh). Ali Asghar Sadeq Monsh and Hamdi Akatay (darbuka). Kadir Goksu (riq). Glen Velez (frame drum) Masoud Hamidi (tabla). Alireza Tabatabaei (drums). Davood Shorooei, Stefan Maass and Michael Miranda (Latin percussion). Hakim Ludin (kanjira, frame drum and konnakol) and…

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A stranger in my memories

https://youtu.be/RY_8vEVlYks?si=tikO7OMSC0s7dTAm A stranger in my memories track Music and Performance: Roozbeh Zarei Arrangement: Kiarash Vafa Voice Recording : Mustafa Talebian Video: Alireza Safarnejad

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KHANEGHAH

https://youtu.be/jOwviuhb4FY?si=hNBgVO_pCKE1qbB9 Khaneghah music track: The tomb of Sheikh Safiuddin Ardabili is not only a masterpiece of Safavid period architecture, but also a mysterious place for

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Practice in Music

In the journey of musicianship, daily practice is one of the key pillars of progress in both playing and technique. However, simply spending time with an instrument does not guarantee improvement. Effective practice must be purposeful, mindful, and consistent.
This article explores the most important principles that can significantly enhance the quality of your practice.

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