You listened to a traditional and original Iranian song. This style of music is specific to Iran and the Persian language. In this style, the poems of great Iranian poets are usually used. The singer is one of the current masters of this style, and his father was a great legend in this field. Understanding this style of music is sometimes difficult even for Persian speakers due to its rich and heavy meanings. But even if you do not understand it, peace will penetrate into your soul. Nice job mimi❤️
TAR means even string in Persian, (very thin thread is called TAR), the instrument in called SETAR, SE means 3 TAR means string, so an instrument with 3 strings. We have TAR as well. For sure GUITAR is related to this word. because Persian and Ancient-Greek Language have lot is common.
@Amir Mirzaei my dear brother, our brotherhood is a great honor for us, i love iran and iran traditions and culture, but this is reality that we are different and we have to respect our differences in order to live together as brothers
What a deep meaning! He does not sing about the love between man and woman but about the love for God. And not the God who is taught in religion, he sings about,, ,, we Alevis call it Hak / hakikat (the truth), the divine energy that surrounds all life and matter and cannot be found outside of yourself
As a Persian whose been surround by poets such as Shahriar , maloko sharia bahar and my mother who was also a poet and poems are soon to be published , molana met shams and once he did , he threw his Ameneh and only believed in an energy form and here he’s not talking about God … he’s talking to shams
@@nahidmaleki3120 It is a tanbour. Only 3 strings (you can count the adjusting screws), and the playing style with 4 fingers is specific to tanbour, too. I agree with you that the acoustic chamber size is smaller than most tanbours, more like a setar. But there are no setars with 3 strings since Moshtaqalishah added the 4th string to setar in 19th century.
This music instrument is Tanboor. It has 3 strings. It's an ancient Persian instrument and this style is improvisation. The way of improvisation is a way of talking what you have in your heart. By the way, the singing style here is improvisation too.
SETAR and TANBUR are almost the same, there are differences. dont fight over it. But physically it is TANBUR, but if you change the frets on TANBUR, you can have SETAR notes. TANBUR doesn't have the normal notes that we know of (even Half Step (ROB-PARDEH) has no meaning in tanbur). now adays they fret the tanbur in different way (more close to Standard notes, half step and quarter step), as its body is bigger than SETAR, so you will get better acoustic sound.
If you liked this kind of music and song so much, I would like to suggest some more from the same legendary singer: Abr Mibarad (Cloud raining), Ahay khabardar (Hey, You who bear news), and Chera rafti (Why did you go). All of them are very emotional and meaningful, and I am sure you would love them too, with or without lyrics :)
Please please, STOP 😂😂😂 NOT for long ago you said you don't see the difference between iranian and arabic music , now you are an expert. Probably you are earning some extra money through youtube.
Hello Dear Mireia . This linstrument is Name Tanbur ( lranian Traditional Instrument ) I hope your so enjoyed . Thank you so much for your reactions . I love The People from Spain With so much feeling,romantic and very nice 🌺🙏🌹👏❤
Thank you for such a nice and passionate reaction to a wonderful song. I wrote that you would not be disappointed Next would be the song called Zolf the artist is mohsen Namjo. Again you would not be disappointed. Thank you. Be well.
This is about divine love. Rumi -- mystic --- is describing the stages of his purification until he becomes worthy of the source of all love (in his view God). Rumi -- Molana Jalal-al-Din Balkhi (Rumi) -- was a renowned scholar of his time. Having everything one seeks in earthy life, he was not satisfied and seek the truth. He then became acquainted with a Sufi called -- Shams Tabrizi -- who teaches him to drop fame, praise of others, and materialistic life and purify himself. When you hear "I was like Mercury sitting in circles to gain more knowledge and then he says that he realized knowledge alone can not guide him to his beloved, hence he broke his pen". This refers to knowledge that might bring about pride, arrogance, and narcissism that is a veil in front of one's eye to not see the divine. It is very difficult to translate these poems to another language; they are sound so good and have deep meaning in Persian. The English Subtitle is an honest attempt but it is more like a literal translation that does not convey the deep meaning of this poem.
TAR in Persian means String. So, we have in Persian "Tar" (Enough Strings) which is used for very classic Iranian Melodies. Then, "Do Tar" (2 Strings), then "Se Tar" (3 Strings), then "SI Tar" (30 Strings), played by Indian and then GuiTar.
Good choice. These songs are adopted from spiritual ancient poems of Molana (Rumi/Roomy). For more similar ones, you can youtube::: (Rumi-song-persian-Shajarian) or (Rumi-song-persian)
If you understand the meaning of the poems, that is great, if not it would be very good, if you could understand the meaning of these poems. All the poems he says about his lover. Beloved is divine love. We have many poets like Rumi in Iran, such as Hafez, Saadi, Khayyam, Baba Taher, Ferdowsi, etc., the number is too many.
In our country, we had many great poets in the 8000-year history of which there are documents, and we have many great poets who are teaching some of these great poets' books in the universities of the world.
The way that the three-string player constantly shakes his head and moves up and down, left and right, is an absurd and nonsense thing that does not lead anywhere in Iranian national music. Also please check Mohammad Reza Shajarian (the singer's father) songs, exactly the same! The son imitates his father point to point!!
the translations were sooooooooooooo wrongggggggggggggg!!!!!!!!!! the real meanings of that poems are super beautiful and powerful :) Persian poems are the best and most musical in the world
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Lyrics in the song by Rumi talks about state of " libration" , by elimination of " Self " ,"I" , "myself" "mine " "me" also giving up "fame/name" and subsequently meeting "Divine universal Love " , dissolving in ,and becoming one ,with "beloved" . That is what ,we know in the west as state of "Union" . It is the core of all Sofi's poetry .If you understand those lyrics, even by translation , and get to know the phylosophys behind , and between those lines ,then that song will take you to a fantastic mystically ecstatic level !! No words and no thoughts can explain or picture it..... only Music and poetry, hand by hand....no efforts needed.....
This is a special and original method of singing in Iran, it is very beautiful, but it is very difficult to sing in this way, and it requires good talent and voice and a strong larynx .... 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚 This is part of the lyrics in this music: I am now a legend in your love 😢🙏
The name of this instrument is ''Tembur'', it differs a little in the central asian region and its name is ''Tar'' and it has different varieties as ''Saz ve Bağlama'' in Turkey.
thnks fr ur reaction to Homayoon Shajarian . .. .bt it would be more convenient to react to ordinary . .. n ..mostly iranian pop music . ...such as to singers like Sirvan Khosravi . ... Mohsen Yaganeh . .... Mehrshad Aghili . ..n .. ,these types of iranian folcoric songs r good fr bed time . .... ,💦pls react to the song Ey Eshgh by Moein . . . ...,💦💜💙
Maybe this music is heavy for you..so you should see other music on Shajarian. Such "Chera rafti" .Shajarian is father clasic music for Iranian.thanks reaction..if you learn about iran so see music "Mano beshnas" by farzad farzin and 40 singer!!!!!!!!!
The term Tanbur (Persian: تنبور, pronounced [t̪ʰænˈbuːɾ, t̪ʰæmˈbuːɾ])[a] can refer to various long-necked string instruments originating in Mesopotamia, Southern or Central Asia.[1] According to the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, "terminology presents a complicated situation. Nowadays the term tanbur (or tambur) is applied to a variety of distinct and related long-necked lutes used in art and folk traditions. Similar or identical instruments are also known by other terms." These instruments are used in the traditional music of Iran, India, Kurdistan, Armenia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Turkey, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan.[2][3][4]
Hi Mireia, Tanboor is the name of the instrument. It's one of the several string (Tar) instruments. The player's name is Sohrab Pur Nazeri. He is the cream of the crop; so does the Shajarians. Thanks for reacting to this song.
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Beautiful poetry of Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī, from Greater Khorasan. Mohammad Raza Shajarian and his son Homayoun are master singers of Rumi,s kalam.
we in persian call this instrument (3 tar) this is specific persian instrument. the artist is Sohrab pournazeri and the singer is master Homayoon Shajarian
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