@@zahra7209 the media doesn't show false and lies about us, it's all true! But it's the government that sucks, we as people are cool. There's a difference...
@@massi6528 not at all 😮... there are so many bad things that are happening in every single country and they also have some special or maybe strict rules . But they never showing them on their media to prevent people from being critical or the world to be aware of that ... but some iranian who unfortunately have the media such as Instagram under control, always nagging and show bad sides of our country. Any way , you're name reminds me of an Iranian famous woman whose immigrated and always like saying horrible things about Iran.😉
You can check if I'm right 🥰... with looking for travelers who had been here in Iran for the first time that our amazing advanced culture took them by surprise. On both platforms like RU-vid or Twitter (#IranInReality 💫❤️)
Middle East/Mediterranean (Persian, Moroccan, Turkish, Greek) is one of my favourite cultures!! The food, music & style of clothing just match my love! 😍
You mentioned the guitar as spanish and the influence of the moors in the Iberian Peninsula Al-Andalus . I 'm from Tunisia . The word "guitar" is derived from the old Persian "chartar" which, in direct translation, means "four strings". The guitar's ancestors came to Europe from Egypt and Mesopotamia. Moor comes from the Latin Mauroi, meaning an inhabitant of North Africa. The Carthaginians, for instance, came from North Africa. Moorish influence in the peninsula goes back thousands of years, but it was the Islamic invasion, by largely Berber armies in 711, that determined the main musical influences from North Africa. They called the Iberian Peninsula Al-Andalus, from which the name of Andalusia derives. The Moorish and Arab conquerors brought their musical forms to the Peninsula, and at the same time, probably gathered some native influence in their music. The Emirate, and later Caliphate of Córdoba became a center of influence in both the Muslim and Christian worlds and it attracted musicians from all Islamic countries. One of those musicians was Zyriab (Ali ibn Nafi (789-857AD) , who imported forms of Persian music, revolutionized the shape and playing techniques of the Lute (which centuries later evolved into the vihuela and the guitar), adding a fifth string to it, and set the foundations for the Andalusian nuba, the style of music in suite form still performed in North African countries.www.timenet.org/detail.html But Ziryab was much more than a musician. A polished conversationalist, he was a trendsetter in fashion (style of clothes and their colours changed according to the season), an advocate of personal hygiene (he introduced toothpaste, deodorants, hair shampoo and perfumes), and also a connoisseur of fine food. At a time when eating in Europe was a matter of crude consumption with little or no attention to refinement, Ziryab looked on eating an aesthetic, harmonious experience: a source of pleasure to all the senses, and attended by rules of etiquette and table manners. www.spainthenandnow.com/spanish-culture/spanish-food-ziryab-789-857 We are one ❤️ Keep safe !
one addition only: The natives of North Africa were Amazir, the name "Berber" was given to them later, it was a civilization of about 5,000 years, which also influenced the Greek and Egyptian mythology and was also documented there. Music is an universal language which we all understand and feel regardless of our religion, faith and language. Music is something that brings us together because we are all connected as human beings. This is a fact since even the quantum Physics show the we are all made of atoms ... I'am a moroccan girl living in Germany who send you all love
👍🙏درود به شما ..ایران دارای کهنترین و زیباترین فرهنگ و هنر و زبان هستش البته با احترام به همه مردم و زبانها و فرهنگهای همه دنیا ..زبان فارسی ۲۲۸ملیون واژه تولید میکنه که بیهمتا هستش خوشحالم از این که شما از زبان فارسی ما ایرانیها لذت میبرید ..سپاس از شما دوست گرامی
Beautiful song 🎧 love Gipsy Kings👏👏 First historical appearance of guitar-like instrument was found in ancient Persia, some 3500 years ago. Some 2 centuries later, Hittite (ancient Anatolian) craftsmen managed to build stone carving of man playing guitar, which is today treasured as the oldest iconographic proof of the guitar origins.
Thank you for respect and react the persian music👍👍👍,we have alot of singers in Iran at present day or the past and when you hear them you gone be surprise because this song is a little part of our music,we have different songs and music like traditional,pop,rap,....
I'm not sure ..but someone told me before that persian and Spanish music have an old connection from hundred of years ago ...maybe that's why it's look so familiar
Since 50 or more years ago in every Iranian home , they definitely have few albums of gipsy kings and we love them. Most people could sing the song without knowing any Spanish world. AS Ben Brahim well said The word "guitar" is derived from the old Persian "chartar" which, in direct translation, means "four strings". I think we have same root when it comes to guitar. Of course there are some Spanish Guitarist who are world best players.
Hi Johnny, I really loved your reaction to Mohsen’s concert, your professional experience and exciting reactions made your video so far interesting, love and respect from Iran, good luck❤️🤲🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Most string instruments comes from Persia so it's no surprise that they're so good at playing them! By the way, the singer was a guitarist long before he tried his hand at singing...
@@nastaranhamooni3420 ایرانی واقعا فضول و شوخ طبعه،، منظورم خودمه ک خواستم بگم عکستون جالب بود برام ک سروته رو پروفتون گذاشتین و هم جالب و هم شوخ طبع بودن ایرانی ها میرسونه،، فضول و شوخ طبع با خودم بودم و خدایی نکرده سوتفاهم نشه ناراحت بشین ک من هرگز چنین جسارتی نمیکنم
فقط یه سوال داشتم، واقعا اهنگ های شجریان رو گوش میدین؟ فقط سوال بود برام ، نه اینکه گوش کردنش عیب داره یا خواننده خوبی نیستن و هرچیز دیگ ک شمارو ناراحت کنه و خواننده مورد علاقتون در سوال من نبوده و امیدوارم برداشتی هم غیرازینا ک گفتم از سوالم نشه
I hope some one from Spain sings this song in Spanish. I start my day with this song. It never gets old and I love to hear people from other countries sing in Farsi or sing the same song in other languages. I love the Turkish version also. Music and love have no boundaries
The reason you are reminded of south Spanish music, is that Andalusian music is heavily influenced by Iranian traditional music in the time of Muslim ruling over the area, and this song also has traces of Iranian traditional music although it is a pop song.
For the first time I saw you, I thought you were Iranian because you are very similar to them, you are handsome ...thanks for sharing this amazing video I love that too ... with love from USA_Iran
My Madrid cousin. The vocal variations and the guitar tones in Andalusia originated from the east. The food? There is a special appreciation for beautiful Spain & Portugal. Love from 🇮🇷
Mohsen is a solo artist, but he usually gets a group together and plays with that band for years. The guitar is very prominent in most of his songs and he writes his own lyrics too. Many of the guitar melodies he was playing are well rooted in Persian culture and music. It was very interesting to view it through your lens and hear about the parallels with Spanish music too.
The boys here are the ones who came after Mohsen disbanded the old one.. so they werent with him since years when he perform behet live for the 1st time