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  • holy cow batman..... !!!

  • The Guy with beard is great

    bravo

  • incredible

    

  • Hammer^^

  • Do they have any albums out ?

    - Any reccomendations of other similar groups I should check out?

    thanks :)

  • Beautiful

    

  • uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuaaaaaa­aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh­hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaa­aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

    

  • Fuck all retarded persians who think iran is only a persian state, most of them live of course in US, retarded cunts, nationalizing kermansha(n), Ilam and many other citys from the kurds. Just look at the music instrument, there probably made in Sine( sanandaj) by snake skin and other stuff. Biji kamkars

  • @TheZagros3000

    1. This Group is Persian. 2. We never nationalized any of those cities mentioned 3. Tonbak and Daf skins are never made by Snake skin, they're made by Goat Skin and Camel Skin. 4. Most Tonbaks are from Esfahan and Shiraz, that's where they were invented. And why would they be from Sanandaj? Don't be jealous and do yourself a favor, either delete your Youtube account or stop posting comments. I was enjoying the Performance until you came with your stupid comment, stop hating.

  • @samioa Daf, is invented by kurds, and the first dafs were made by snake skin and still are. Well we kurds don't camel ride we don't have any camels in kurdistan. But daf is kurdish. ANd yes you did and you did it really good, i've been in iran 12 times of my 14 years of life. You nationalized Kermansha(n) ilam, why? beacuse they are very famous of their history just like the ilam empire.

  • @TheZagros3000

    Daf is a Kurdo-Persian instrument, it's not known if it was invented by Kurds or Persians. And you're wrong again, it's not possible to use snake skin on daf, the diameter is too small unless its a freaking Python or Anaconda, Oh and yes there are Camels in Kurdistan, it's nothing to be ashamed of, they're very useful Animals. That comment about Camels was pretty stupid. And the province of iLam has nothnig to do with Elamites, Elamite empire is modern Fars and Khuzestan.

  • @samioa Are you joking with me? i don't know what daf you have in mashad or what ever but we use snake skin and it works very well. 174 historical sites listed in ilam province, it was a part of elamite empire. well i hate camels deal with it.

  • @TheZagros3000

    Ilam was of course a province of the Elamite empire but the main (Capital cities) of the empire were located in the Pars province and Khuzestan (Dezful) for example the ''Chogha Zanbil'' Ziggurat from the Elamite empire is located in Dezful, The following cities were annexed to the Elamite federation: Anshan (modern Pars), Susa, Jiroft, Zabol, Sialk, Choga Zanbil, Marhasi. There has been allot of traces found in those following cities from the Elamite Empire.

  • @samioa Btw, the first daf's ever made was by snake skin.

  • @TheZagros3000

    And I told you already we never Persianized Kurds, That's why we changed the name from Persia to Iran, that's why you people are speaking Kurdish today, else you would have been speaking Persian. And why would we Persianize you people anyway? It makes absolutely no logical sense to do that. And by ''Us nationalizing Kermanshah'' what do you mean by that? Do you mean KHamenei and Ahmadi? I dont think they even give a shit about History all they care about is Islam.

  • @samioa A example, i visited khar- karaftoo cave which is on the south of the oldest zoroastrianiam temple takht-sulayman. This cave has been populated by the medes for a long time but do you think they said that on the info table? no, they said the greeks were there and that king abbas fled to the cave on the escape of the british empire. persianize i mean by moving in people to the cities just look at kermansha(N). Ask me why? beacuse it has strong history,

  • @TheZagros3000

    Yeah perhaps Kurds lived in Takhte Soleyman, but the city itself has found traces of Achaemenid Period and was later completly built during the Sassanid Empire, later the Arabs destroyed but was later partly rebuilt. With the ''Greeks were there'' They probably meant the Conquests of Alexander, and what does the thing with King Abbas have to do with Persianization?

  • @samioa Yes you could find greek script on the walls, which later the turks( azeri) wrote habib on it. Well it said that king abbas fled from the british true there. You could even find on the way kurdish children with greek DNA, the way they look.Well, yes of course that's the only period the greeks came during alexander. But still, it was completly built way before sassanid ever existed but it was expanded during sassanid. But the thing is, you'll never get proof if the achaemenid was persian

  • @TheZagros3000

    And yes Achaemenids were mainly Persian that have already been proven a long time ago. They're language was Persian (Old Persian) which was called Pârsâ back then then. The word ''Persian'' has been mentioned many times in ancient Persian documents and inscriptions, for example by Darius and Ariaramnes. All the rules of the Achaemenid Empire was Persian, the Capital was Persian however in the Army there were Persians, Medes, Scythians, Carians, Elamites, Egytpians and many more.

  • @TheZagros3000

    However the medes were also important during the Achaemenid Empire as only Persians, Medes and Elamites were allowed to participate in the ''Immortal Rank'', and you can also see reliefs in Persepolis of Mede and Persian soldiers together.

  • @samioa or kurdish, you know why during that time there was nothing called kurdish or persian, right? Except the part of persian empire. Mede was kingdom from eastern anatolia to hindukush and of course very few were kurds. If you can see what i am saying is that iran is not only persian as mede wasn't only kurds, or the parthian empire. And i hope that people respect that, when someone is saying god bless iran and the persian people you get really pissed of.

  • @TheZagros3000

    And yes I know that Iran isn't only Persian, as I said that's why the name was changed to Iran.

  • @TheZagros3000

    Now If you wanna discuss this further, talk to me in Private message, I don't want to make this conversation unpleasant for the viewers.

  • The earliest evidence of the daf dates back to Sassanid Iran. The parsi Pahlavi (an ancient Iranic language) name of the daf is dap. The word daf is therefore the Arabicized form of the word dap. Some pictures of dap have been found in paintings that date before the Common Era.(UNESKOworld heritege historicl protect)

    sp even name of daf is persian origin.

    alos kurd use this bc we are living fo long in the same country.

    this music,langiage,poet,melody,..u­s iranian parsian/parsi.

  • @samioa You're wrong, parthian empire stod for it.

  • @samioa when people look at iran they think of great persian history, persian people nothing else.

  • @TheZagros3000

    So what does the stupidity of the People have to do with us Persians? We don't call everything Persian, The Safavids were Azeri-Persian, the rulers of the Zand Dynasty were Kurds but the dynasty which made it a Kurdo-Persian Dynasty, we don't call Shalvar Kordi (Kurdish Pants) Shalvar Parsi (Persian Pants), We don't call Kurdish dance Persian dance,

  • @TheZagros3000

    You know what you Kurds problems are? You think that you're some kind of superior/unique people and that everything is Kurdish well you aren't so build a bridge and get over it, you're embarrassing yourself.

  • @samioa My problem is that you think the iranian culture, the iranian history, everything is only persian that is what piss me of. which of course it isn't.

  • @TheZagros3000

    We only represent what's ours as simple as that.

  • @samioa Well, no the thing you are represnting isn't you'res. I mean you represent iran, and you're persian, so that means you are representing other's history aswell.

  • @TheZagros3000 this instrument which trace back to perisna ,parsi pahlawi era .use by various groups like:persian,kurds,turks,arab,­pakestanies,indian,...

    so why when we menion persian which is the origin of this u become mad!?and when we use kurd u r happy!?

  • @sspersian beacuse i am a kurd, and we have a stolen history, which pice me of, pahlawi= not persian , kurdish.

  • @TheZagros3000

    Lol Pahlavi is Kurdish? You do know that there is a reason why it's called Middle Persian? Farsi, Bakhtiari are the branches of Middle Persian. There is almost no difference between middle Persian and modern Persian, and almost no difference between Bakhtiari and Persian. Didn't you just say that you are Elamites? Now suddenly it became Pahlavi? Can you make up your mind? Why aren't you speaking Pahlavi today then?

  • @samioa Just beacuse Bakhtiari speaks an persian dialect doesn't mean they are persians for that, so that means kurd in turkey are kurds beacuse they speak kurdish, I mean have you looked at their culture like traditional clothes to example, looks like kurdish. By the way lors was an nomadic tribe which late shah pahlavi forced them to settle.

  • @TheZagros3000

    Thats the point! Traditional Ancient Persian Clothing, dance and language that's what makes them Persian, that's why we call the pure Persians! They have preserved the Persian culture from the Sassanid Empire to now. Have you ever wondered why Persians for example from Tehran have no traditional dance? That's because they are more modern people while the Bakhtiaris are Nomads who have preserved ancient persian culture for a long time.

  • @samioa

    Well, i didn't know that, but why do the modern persians dance another dance? Arab influence? In that case we kurds have preserved our culture pretty well.

  • @TheZagros3000

    Yes you have I did not say you have not

  • @TheZagros3000

    For the same reason that Japanese people go to rock concerts and dress like hipsters from NY. I'm from Shiraz and in elementary school/pre-school we would dress up in traditional Parsi clothes etc... I guess minority groups have more reasons to stick to their own culture (they feel that their culture is under attack since they are a minority) so that's why you as a Kurds might be more into Kurdish culture than me into Parsi culture as a Parsi.

  • @nimrooo

    Parsi culture isn't exactly stable either.

    Many are oppressed by Arabian Culture due to the Islamic Revolution, as it's called. And many of those who are not in a move towards Arabian Culture, strive for so-called Western Culture. Many people complain, as my Aunt Farah says, 'Those who are not oppressed, are not interested.' There is nothing uninteresting about the Persian way of life, yet many other Iranians say otherwise.

  • @TheZagros3000

    Even the term Bakhtiari comes from the Persian language, Bakht means chance in Persian and it's hard to explain what iari means but basically, Bearers of Luck. The Bakthiaris even today have horse riding techniques from the Sassanid Era.

  • @samioa If lors are not persian which they ain't why would bakhtiarians be persians? have you ever heard about something called assimilation?

  • @TheZagros3000

    Bakthiaris are the purest Persians out there! They have preserved the Persian culture from the Sassanid times, any bakthiari knows the whole Shahnameh book fluently, I have relatives in Iran who are Bakhtiaris and i've asked them many things trust me. Middle Persian (Pahlavi) = Farsi, Bakhtiari,Tajik, Lori. There is no difference between Farsi and Bakhtiari, it's just that Bakthiari is more purer Persian (they don't use the extra added words in their language from invadors).

  • @TheZagros3000

    I know it's hard but sometimes you have to face the truth. You can't change it. It has never been Changed and it will never be changed.

  • @TheZagros3000 There do exist transitional dialects between Southern Kurdish and Lori-Bakhtiāri

  • @TheZagros3000

    During the Sassanid empire they called Middle Persian -> Pārsik (Notice the ''Pars'' in it). Now what are you'r poofs that Middle Persian is ''Kurdish''? You do not have any proofs so if I were you I wouldn't respond this and just learn from it.

  • @samioa What do you mean with middle persian?

  • @TheZagros3000

    Oh i'm sorry, umm Middle Persian is another name for ''Pahlavi''. In English they call it ''Middle Persian''.

  • @samioa dafs played an important role in Mazdean Iran emerging as an important element during the Sassanian times during the Kâvusakân dynasty kavusakan=kurdish.

  • @samioa During those time there were nothing called kurdish people, persian people etc. That's my answer, 

  • @TheZagros3000

    Yes, Middle Persian (Pahlavi) during the Sassanid Era was called ''Parsig/Parsik'' Notice the Pars. And the Kurdish people were called Gord/Goran I think, during the later Arab occupation of Iran the name of Gords were changed to Kords/Kurds just like Pars was changed to Fars/Farsi, because the Arabs neither have G or P. The term Bakhtiari didn't exists in this time because Bakhtiaris were Parsi (Persian).

  • @samioa Well, actully in the city of Sine there were 5000 old document, treasures, which the PERSIAN government took and replaced it with a bridge. And along the bride it was full of treasures.

  • @TheZagros3000

    There were Documents and trasures and the government took it, What the fuck should they do with them than? Just leave them so a bunch of thieves can take them and sell them? Of course the govenment takes them and puts them somewhere safe called ''A Museum'' google it if i don't know what it is.

  • @TheZagros3000

    There were Documents and trasures and the government took it, What the fuck should they do with them than? Just leave them so a bunch of thieves can take them and sell them? Of course the govenment takes them and puts them somewhere safe called ''A Museum'' google it if i don't know what it is.

  • @TheZagros3000

    Well what else should the government have done? Just leave those treasure and documents there so anyone could steal them, you know what they do with old stuff? They take them and put them in a fucking Museum, if you don't know what that is google it.

  • @samioa Well if it that you think they did you're wrong.

  • @TheZagros3000

    Btw, You're the one who's retarded.

  • impresionante que agilidad de los dedos felicitaciones a este señor saludos desde arequipa Perú

  • WOW!!!! Such energy!! I shall view all of these!

  • BRAVOOO

  • Oh the Persian !! the Persian !! the Persian !! beautiful people,amazing art and awsome poetry...

  • That guy can Type FAST!

  • ADORABLE !!!!!!!!!!!!! DIVINE COORDINTION !!!

  • I play drums and Im impressed

  • Bravo.

  • ..and the world's best percussion artist is....... you know who.... A CLASS ART.

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  • Excellent Finger Work from All Artist.वा ! क्या बात है ! बहुत खूब !

  • 2:00 sick solo!!

  • Wow!

  • finally you will be in Belgum i love your music

  • bravo bravo bravo!

  • he goes a bit more in the end, but its superb..

  • WOOOOOOOW! the doyereh sounds like a speeding train!

    it's nuts!!

  • @ofirharlev

    The first guy is playing a daf not a doyereh. 

  • @AimiriZ oh right, sorry

  • such as fast fingers! Wow

  • Khoooob!!! (Applause) :-)

  • These guys are Truly and Remarkably Talented.

  • 100 AFREEN.X100,AFREEN....

  • i wish i could play like that......

  • Los persas son los reyes de la percusión. Excelente música.

  • BIG beard guy is SOOOO UGLY .. bloody DOG

    the rest are ok

  • @moghuls what does how he looks have to do with anything, listen to the music, look at the talent

  • @moghuls You must be pretty vacant as my big fat ass! I came across many stupids in my life but, you are special! MAJMUNE!

  • شما دوستان یا فقط یاد گرفتید تعریف الکی کنید یا گوش درست موسیقی ندارید

    اینها اصلا سینک نیستند و فقط دارند شلوغ میکنند این که تنبک نیست. متاسفم برای فرهنگ هنری خودمان

  • @AKhajavi : شما که انقدر راجع به مو سیقی ایرانی می دونی به ما بگو اگر این تمبک نیست پس چیه؟ کف گیره

  • Braaaavoo! aali bud! adam ino mibine ehsase falaji mikone.. :)

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    a le plaisir d'etre abonner a votre chaine youtube pour publication .

  • This is how the Persians used to win their battles in the old days. They used to have hundreds of men roll their drums exactly like they do (specially the very beginning of the video) at the battle field. It tore through their enemies chest like a lightning, and they rumbled and roared like lions. If you know how to one your mind with the sounds it can really boost your strength and energy.

  • w00t! gangstaritos!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • this is the coolest most rock and roll thing i've seen this year... and i'm a real deal indie rock music buff

  • the guy's body language is so funny, he seemed pissed 

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  • Dastet Tala, Angoushtat Tala, Estedadet Tala,...... Dastet Dard na kone.

    Haife in Hounar nist ke bazi ha ya shayad bayad goft kheily hamoun be Gedaei pishe farhang haey digge mirand va Jazz mikhanand ya Break Dance mikonand. Harchizi bejay khodesh ama adam aval bayad khadem farhang khodesh bashe na mobalegh va Hamal farhang haei digge oun ham farhang haye ghaleb.

  • WOOOOOOOOOOOW

  • Dast khosh ! Takid bachehaye honarmande Iran, doseton darim . ;')

  • I'm simply speechless!!!

  • vaghean ke mayeye eftekhare mellatin.....mamnoon

  • Unbelivable and awsome!! So gifted you all are! Please keep up the tune! Your art sooths many hearts.

  • dastet dard nakone

  • i´m in trance

  • AMAZING!!!

  • awesome drumming!!!!!!

  • persian intellectual and spiritual capacity blows my mind.

  • This clip is fantastic , out of this world, however the commentary is mostly garbage.

  • glorious aryans...coming from carpathian mountains!

  • awesome

  • Absolutely wonderful

    Finaly faster beats on the daft!

  • Incredible nothig like it !

  • Besyar aliiii mersi.

  • great track

  • bi nazirrrrr !!!!

    zendeh bashi honarmand

  • No words can discribe this talent except just Persian how wonderful .

  • Such beautiful and elegant melody only and only belongs to Persian Music. As always it has the wow factor.

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  • @mubbq

    shut it asshole, go fuck your sister like a good kurd.

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  • All the money..!!!!!

  • afarin be sahab honarmand ,,,,,,,fantastique,,,,,,,,,

  • Naze shaste in aziz- Sahab Torabi, Zarb. Doset darim Sahab

  • amazing

  • man zarb zadaneh sahab ro bishtar az zarbe aghaye haddadi dust daram

    ellatesham nemidunam

    shirin tar mizaneh be nazaram

  • May ,o, Badeeh Kojasst!

  • JUST FANTASTIC...

  • amazing!!!!! :D

  • besyar ziba

  • quite the unique arts. i'm interested in how persian music

    is different from iraqi and arabic.. they seem abit similar

    still sound different.. very interesting.

  • well, technically calling it Persian music is unfair since Kurdish instruments are used by this group as well, Iranian music would be a better name for it.

  • @AimiriZ thats it man it should be called iranian but evry kid from teheran thinks he is persian xD this ppl are ignorant

  • @AimiriZ - outside of Iran some people still refer to Iran or Iranians by the name Persian, mainly by Iranians that wish to detach themselves from the madness of the last 30 years. What they really mean is Iran. Surely, we all know that Fars or Pars is just a province in Iran. So lets not get ethnic as we are one nation and we've been that for a long time. peace!

  • @ayanuhito very simple we dont speak arabic we are PERSIANS!

  • @ayanuhito Arabic music may sound similar to Persian music because it was heavily influenced by Persian music when the Arabs invaded Iran.

  • man hang kardam alan :O

  • Great Playing.Speed & Quality Playing

  • 1) besyar zibasto tabriko ahsand 2) baba akhe nemishe lebase talebani napushino rish nazarin??? baba ye keravati ye lebase moderni chizi bepushin,,kharej az iran ke mibinan khiyal mikonan ya ma arabim yam talebani hastim baba akhe shomake honarmandin shoma chera???

  • chekar be rishe mardom dari , to ba saate nike hal mikoni , in yaroo hatman ba rishe in modeli :D dige moohe madan che rabti dare be mamlekat? khakbarsare oon yeki ke az rishe mardom ensano dorost mikone , oona bayad avaz shan na ina

  • Just wonderful!

    Ba arezouye movaffagiyathaye bishtar.

    Tofigh

  • دست مریزاد. تا بحال هرگز تنبک نوازی با این عظمت ندیده بودم.

  • kheyli aali

  • درود بر شما و گروه مستان واقعآ که باید این پنجه ها را طلا گرفت

  • IIIIIINEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE­E

  • Persia !!! the land of Art !!

    Viva Iran VIva Persia !!

    we call this music instrument: "Tonbak"

  • Super.......................

  • Wow! really fast and amazing play!

    They deserve a great rating!

  • so great..

  • wow this was something out of the ordinary =) What is this music called?

  • Amazing fingers! Great solo!

  • What are you trying to say that he was IRANI?

    i didn't say he was Afghani he was born in Balkh which is in Afghanistan now but back than it was Khorasan which no longer exist therefore Rumi is universal

  • Indeed! Molana belongs to them who read him.

  • this is the LOVE

  • Next Level of Tonbak...

    Navazandeye tonbak magar aghaye Navide Afghah nist?! Chera ba esme Sahabe Torabi moarefi mishe?

  • They are real artists.

  • rokhsat darvishhhh....

  • The art belong to the persian

  • دستت طلا مرد !!!

  • o.0

  • tombak guy is my hero

  • amazing

  • Aadam ra be Malakout mibrand.

  • just amazing

  • The person playing "tonbak" is amazing

  • ouaaaaaaa

  • great!

  • Wow... Words can't describe my amazement. Dastetan dard nakonad.

  • der kha, der kha.. zinda bad

    der khoob .

    sajid peshawar pakistan

  • I guess these guys are gifted, wow.

  • har dam az in bagh bari miresad tazeh tar az tazeh tari miresad

    where can you find such a this music