beautiful sounds and vibes cant explain how deep this feels. I dont know why everytime i listen to setar i shed a few tears. Anyone else feel the same?
This is simple, but absolutely beautiful music. I love it! I live in the Los Angeles area and have lots of friends who come from Iran. Wonderful people, amazing hospitality, and fantastic food!
I’m so pleased to have discovered this artist. This is utterly captivating. I hear so many amazing colours and tones in the setar, along with Indian roots, and how it evolved into flamenco as it spread through the Mediterranean. There are even tones of banjo and bluegrass, to my ears anyhow.
Indian roots ? Actually vise versa .. Persian Setar been around way before indian Sitar and obviously very different. Although I understand and appreciate the connections and history between the two people but this instrument goes way back possibly from Tanbur which has been around (recorded history about 3500 years ago) I believe the Indian sitar been around for about 700 years ..
Persia word is comming from a an anciant People who cald themselve PARSiAN. Music in ìran stardet with history of citisenship by BARBAT & NAKISA long time befor anciant CHINA. IN THAT TIME THERE WAS NO COUNTRY CALD INDIA. Persian music is så expansion in 7 dastgah (subtaitels) and expanded every dastgah in many under sub. By the way the most af world music defines in persian music!
@@zekyday8064 much love to Aryan Union.. Let's each of us work for this goal because sooo many enemies are planning for Persia's destruction! Unite greater Iran 💪
@@sonsofdiocescyaxaresastyag4188 😘 Be very careful of the poison that you feed yourself! Jealousy, hate , racism etc are all poisons that will ONLY hurt yourself and nobody else .. Peace and Love 😘
Daf and Divan Or Tanbur Are Kurdish and i'm happy to have them in our culture But setar and Tar Are not Kurdish my friend they are pure Iranian classical instrument Tar is the Mother For music Just like Piano
@@arashghaderpanah100 "i'm happy to have them [kurdish culture] in our [Pure Iranian] culture": What a stupid statement! What do you mean by "pure Iranian" culture? Isn't Kurdish culture an Iranian culture too in your narrow knowledge? Who are you to be happy or not about a culture?
@@nomesa7374 first of all i am A Kurd who were commenting for another Kurd person so What is your role in the play? after that it seems you cant read English well Go learn some or pls ask someone else to read again my comment for you and translate it for you...I were not about people i were talking about music instrument and its nature and its roots here we have a Kurdish man who is playin Iranian instrument in this video now I think you can understand Better as I am a Kurd Person who live in Iran between Fars people