Watching this video helps me understand the Sorna more than if I'd listened to it on the radio. I still fail to understand the drumming, however. The music could've been a lot better with more inventive drumming
For ShahMirza, master of Lori music, the rythmn must be fixed ans with very particular accents ; in fact, only his son Reza could accompany him. ShahMirza is playing with this fixity, the melodies are whirling and twisting around that fixed rythmn and the least changing will disturb the complexity of his improvisation. The thing I don't understand, is how come a musician can play so many melodies with just 3 or 4 notes : the answer is maybe that he is just a genious.
it all depends on the different scales and rhythms if you look at kurdish music you will understand what im talking about in our scales we use a set of notes over and over again and we can make alot ofdifferent melodies from that
@opus88888 : first, the slowest rythm is 6/4, then when it changes to get quicker it is 6/8 ; of course, those 2 rythms have a very strong lori accent and you cant play these if you don't get involved with lori music for long.
besiar ziba , lezat bordam ,,,, sepas
parastu1001 4 months ago
i once saw a snake bite a snake charmer in the face for playing the sorna
JustinParizisViary 1 year ago
i dig it! he must b dead right?
pipersue19 2 years ago
Watching this video helps me understand the Sorna more than if I'd listened to it on the radio. I still fail to understand the drumming, however. The music could've been a lot better with more inventive drumming
seanwal111111 2 years ago
For ShahMirza, master of Lori music, the rythmn must be fixed ans with very particular accents ; in fact, only his son Reza could accompany him. ShahMirza is playing with this fixity, the melodies are whirling and twisting around that fixed rythmn and the least changing will disturb the complexity of his improvisation. The thing I don't understand, is how come a musician can play so many melodies with just 3 or 4 notes : the answer is maybe that he is just a genious.
rizepor 2 years ago
it all depends on the different scales and rhythms if you look at kurdish music you will understand what im talking about in our scales we use a set of notes over and over again and we can make alot ofdifferent melodies from that
pimp245 2 years ago
I love the drumming of this video, it is very contemplative.
opus88888 2 years ago
@seanwal111111 Is this rhythm in 6/8?
opus88888 1 year ago
@opus88888 : first, the slowest rythm is 6/4, then when it changes to get quicker it is 6/8 ; of course, those 2 rythms have a very strong lori accent and you cant play these if you don't get involved with lori music for long.
rizepor 1 year ago
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opus88888 1 year ago
bravoo bah bah! naze sazet
khuzestanmis 2 years ago
I have seen this video 20 times
opus88888 2 years ago
Bravo !
i'm lookin at it everyday.
rizepor 2 years ago
bah bah bah. che aali merci az in video.:)
cirous74 2 years ago
lol, Moradi means your mom in norwegian :P
molrad666 2 years ago
i know!!!! haha! er du norsk?
Wojtoniszak1 2 years ago
jin dobri polska
Yadman33 2 years ago
خسه نبوی خورزهمال قربونه نفست
SOHRABIRAN 3 years ago
Where is he..?????
What is going through his mind..?????
What is he remembering, or missing..????
Is he Here, or There, or perhaps Nowhere..???
This is what I call TRANCE in my dictionary..
He is not thinkin of killing...
He is not thinkin of More and More...
He is not thinkin of hurting.....
He is Present... Here and Now.... Nothing..
allenjalali 3 years ago 6
he has become the music
mazoonee 3 years ago 4
omfg hahahahhahah
bendikn 2 years ago
I'm really impressed. Shahmirza is Shirmard. Thanks very much for uploading this amazing video clip.
zemestaneh 3 years ago
beautifull
pegila 3 years ago
looooool
look at my surname!
very nice, although hes not from my part of iran
annamoradi 3 years ago
It's fantastic
bsheikho 3 years ago 2