it's very interesting and wonderful , Shajarian is gifted and the best singer in the world , I wish I knew persian language to understan what he is singing about ...
Unfortunately they didn't notate music back then. If they did, then it has disapeared. There is basically no evidence of how the music was played. If you would like to talk more about the subject, please email me. I have done extensive research on Persian music :)
the persian musical scale is akin to the melodic scales seen in western music, and is infact borrowed from persian music. it is a more complicated scale that harmonic scales as the upward scale and downward scale, differ. however, unlike western music, persian music can also include quarter-tones, which are rare to see in western music where whole and semi-tones are predominantly used, mainly for the difficult most peoples ears have in distinguishing quarter-tones, they are very subtle.
it's very interesting and wonderful , Shajarian is gifted and the best singer in the world , I wish I knew persian language to understan what he is singing about ...
Chawtany87 9 months ago
sohrab sepehri min 03:20?
bamdaad 1 year ago
who is an expert on ancient Persian music? how can i find the style of music "Darius The Great" listened to.
acerb45666555 2 years ago
It'd be best if you knew some Farsi. Persian music, especially ancient Persian music, is hard to research thoroughly in English.
There is a good book that was written in English about the dastgah system. I forget the title but it was written by someone at Cambridge.
glorplaxy 2 years ago
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To acerb45666555:
Unfortunately they didn't notate music back then. If they did, then it has disapeared. There is basically no evidence of how the music was played. If you would like to talk more about the subject, please email me. I have done extensive research on Persian music :)
yogiababua 1 year ago
@acerb45666555 same music
karz12 1 year ago
@acerb45666555 same instruments too, just more primitive sounding.
karz12 1 year ago
هر سه از بزرگان هنر ايران زمين هستند.
زنده ياد فرهنگفر چقدر زيبا مينوازه. وقتي به كارهاش گوش ميدم با روحم بازي ميكنه.
روحش شاد.
از استاد لطفي و استاد شجريان هم هرچي بگيم كم گفتيم.
اين كليپ سال 1351 در حافظيه شيراز گرفته شده است.
از شما دوست عزيز بخاطر گذاشتن اين كليپ سپاس گزارم.
persianmusic09 2 years ago 6
1354.
kavehmir 2 years ago
Who else can have such a solid "Mezraab", but master Lotfi?!
mohsenjt 3 years ago 3
It's TAAR a persian music instrument- It has nothing to do with Arab music
salar1365 3 years ago 3
nokare daste schoma bem aga ..
Ekurde17 4 years ago 2
Saale chande?
cancontrl 4 years ago 2
57 ina
saber7165 2 years ago
استاد عزیزم ناصر خان فرهنگفر روحت شاد
filsoofimusic 4 years ago 5
;-) thanks for the broadcast!
patukuzunkol 4 years ago
great thnx
for remembering the irans sunnati song
ramoody5 4 years ago
Great classical piece of work Long live
"Sharob, Kabab, and Robab"
sammytheweasle 4 years ago
Oh? Shouldn't it be "Shurub, Kabab, ou Rubab"? ;-) ...sounds like Arabic to me!
patukuzunkol 4 years ago
the persian musical scale is akin to the melodic scales seen in western music, and is infact borrowed from persian music. it is a more complicated scale that harmonic scales as the upward scale and downward scale, differ. however, unlike western music, persian music can also include quarter-tones, which are rare to see in western music where whole and semi-tones are predominantly used, mainly for the difficult most peoples ears have in distinguishing quarter-tones, they are very subtle.
daenumen 2 years ago 3