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  • 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 ...

  • sohrab sepehri min 03:20?

  • who is an expert on ancient Persian music? how can i find the style of music "Darius The Great" listened to.

  • 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.

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  • @acerb45666555 same music

  • @acerb45666555 same instruments too, just more primitive sounding.

  • 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.

  • 1354.

  • Who else can have such a solid "Mezraab", but master Lotfi?!

  • It's TAAR a persian music instrument- It has nothing to do with Arab music

  • nokare daste schoma bem aga ..

  • Saale chande?

  • 57 ina

  • استاد عزیزم ناصر خان فرهنگفر روحت شاد

  • ;-) thanks for the broadcast!

  • great thnx

    for remembering the irans sunnati song

  • Great classical piece of work Long live

    "Sharob, Kabab, and Robab"

  • Oh? Shouldn't it be "Shurub, Kabab, ou Rubab"? ;-) ...sounds like Arabic to me!

  • 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.

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