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This is the third and final part in this series of interviews we had with musicians from Tehran, Iran. So last - but surely not least - we'd like to introduce you to Ehsan. He plays guitar (and composes songs) in a band that combines Iranian folklore, Jazz and symphonic/progressive rock.
He also writes music for theater plays.
Contains excerpts of the songs 'The Ladder in my Blood' by Scott Kelly and works by Ehsan's band Whisper.
@DictaduraNo123 so true
alzym1 10 months ago
@mirdif3034 melate gharbzade i hastan......gharbiha tare ham vasashun khoord nemikonan amma ina doost daran hey khodeshoon ro be zoor bechasboonan be unha.........hamishe baazi az Iraniha chaploos v gharibe parast boodand ...hala chera ahange englisimikhooni???farsi bekhoon...
pooshkina 1 year ago
It is obvious that the musical talent is the ammunition that this universe has chosen for you to battle against repetition however just as the western world can’t produce a heartwarming Iranian music in Farsi, it would a waste of talent to try to sound like nine inch nail in English; instead lets try to sound............. innovative with where you belong.
bijmah 1 year ago
yaaa they r not aloud to play that in concerts..its not allowed they r trying to whipe out the old history of iran..my friend plays this kind of music
N1loOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOo 1 year ago
So much potential, Persian music has deep roots.
Nearly as old as the Bible.
Praise be His name!
nixeco 1 year ago
good job guys, wish u luck
mshahhidary 1 year ago
2 rooz raftan usa class mezaran
mirdif3034 1 year ago
There is no differences in music.
Brilliant.
Thanks for making this video. Well done.
oldnetfag 2 years ago 2
Thank you for sharing, thank you.
ahooraahoora 2 years ago
i realy enjoyed it!
thank you!
mehditalib 2 years ago