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Darvish Golnazar - Tanbur

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2007

Authentic kurdish tanbur magham music.
Goli was Poornazeri & Nazeri 's teacher; he was the soul of Shams Ensemble.
he is a flower in the iranian music garden.

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  • Mr. Mohandess and Doktor ; Please, do not compare apple and pear. I would like to continue our discussion Academically.

    (French people and Persian word "Bazar")

  • Dear, apple and pear are both fruits ... I'm not member of any History Academy, i'm just reading scientific papers about it ; you should discuss about that with scholars and experts in that matter ; i gave you some links few days ago.

    Here is a place for music ; explain me the difference between Kurdish Tanbur and Turkmen or Khorassani Dotar ! They are so similar, but no one can prove that Dotar is older than Tanbur or that Tanbur was brought in Iran by Scythians.

  • Üshü, Ish Scythian verb "feel cold". The word with the same meaning exists in Karachai-Balkarian and other Turk languages: Üshü.

  • When people are neighbours, they certainly have common words. French people use the persian word "bazar" but french people are not iranian.

    Read specialists and experts writing, don't try to create your own science with just words and suppositions.

  • You have no notion...

    Scythians were from turkish origin.

    Proof, the last Kurgan archeological excavations. DNA tests and other Investigations also prove that Scytians no Indo-European were. But typically Altaic have looked. Small, slit-eyed. The Scytian were buried with their most valuable.(With Horse).Scytian gold also stem from Altai.

  • Please, type Scythian in Wiki :

    "Scholars generally classify the Scythian language as a member of the Eastern Iranian languages, and the Scythians as a branch of the ancient Iranian peoples expanding into the steppe regions north of Greater Iran from around 1000 BCE"

    Type Kurgan :

    "Marija Gimbutas introduced her Kurgan hypothesis in 1956, combining kurgan archaeology with linguistics to locate the origins of the Proto-Indo-European (PIE) speaking peoples"

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  • This is the same guy who played on Shahram Nazeri's Avazeh Asatir.

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  • Yeah Yeah everythin is turkish... sumer, scytians, akkadians, 10 years ago even kurds were mountain-turks :D typical fascist garbage. Tanbour is a sumerian instrument which only survived in the goran/guran/hawraman/horaman region of iranian kurdistan. The Dotar of Khorasan is not only played by turkemens but played by kurds in khorasan too. It is commonly known that kurds live in khorasan, since the 16th century and some thousand in herat (afghanistan), too.

  • this is a tpycially a turkish instrument..all middle asia called it as a dombra..we called kopuz or bağlama in Turkey..But we say tanbur to an other instrument.Espically Arab and Kurdish people plays it..But this insturement is not tanbur in this video is a typically turkish insturement dombra,kopuz or bağlama..you can watch in youtube..also kazakh and mongolians plays it with same playing style..if you listen some songs you will see its abit like horse running sound..

  • @PersBear

    in lahse kenaram nesheste =)

    tase in neweshtetuno khunde

    bahman ^^

  • Nope. That's Alireza Feiz Bashipour. Golnazar azizi was a member of Shams.

  • dast xosh barasti xosha u har beji

  • soooo, beautiful

  • cont!

    Tanbour and Dotar are same but different derivatives of Tar! Different Iranian tribes favored slightly different modified instrument but the MOGHAM or DASTGAAH are the same! That is the point!

  • rizepor,

    Apple and pears are fruit? How about Strawberry? That is fruit or vegetable? Why waisting time on whether Chicken came first or egg? Fact is, Both instrument were borne from same culture! Read Professor Abe, the Japanese scholar on EASTERN Instrument or even on Western instrument and you will see they all come from same CULTURE! Whether it was Barbad Jahromi in Sassanid Era or Zaryab Jahromi in Spain!

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