For you all enjoying this music and wondering about its roots, the instrument is called Tanbour. It has several variations in Iran, Turkey, and Azerbaycan. This particular type of Tanbur and the music belong to the western Kurdish regions of Iran. The music has religious roots and is widely played in religious ceremonies and rituals. If you are from the western hemisphere and find this music familiar and good sounding while still mysterious and mystical, no surprise. Tanbour is different from other eastern instruments for it only has tones and semi-tones while other eastern instruments have quarter tones too. Quarter tones may sound dissonant to most modern western ears. But believe me, the more you listen to it, the more familiar it becomes and when you finally get it, it will open many doors to the beauty and mystery of eastern music.
Saying music has religous roots is like saying food is for eating. Only certain modern music isn't done for religious purposes. That's why it lacks soul.
Do you know what type of strings they use? Seems to have banjo qualities when played high and an almost piano like tone on the lower end. Love to hear one played with a slide.
@@escaramujo I think the analysis of the relationship between music and religion may take a great deal of effort. They have benefited from each other throughout history for sure, but one may argue that music goes way more back than any religion.
i actually suggest everyone to check out "seyed khalil alinejad" as @azeri bulbul just mentioned, ppl has been head banging to Tanbour for a long time.
When the sound of Tanbour is heard The bewildered heart becomes enchained A lover’s voice hidden in its strings, sings: Become timeless, and come along with me ~ Rumi (free translation)
@@emreackaln2662 If you mean my translation; it is in a non literal form, for example, the last line really is "liberate yourself and come with me" ; Since the liberation is really being liberated form the mind and ego which happens in a state of timelessness, I put become timeless which really happens when you are paying attention to something. The other translators may put it differently; I put it based on my understanding. In addition the name of song is Hozur meaning being present at here and now ; and that also happens in a state of timelessness. In any case, the quatrain itself that I meant follows in the original Persian: (Robaei 52 - Shams Collection) طنبور چو تن تن برآرد به نوا زنجیر در آن شود دل بیسر و پا زیرا که نهان در زهش آواز کسی میگوید او که جسته همراه بیا I hope I could help and thank you for your interaction. :)
I started the drift into the nether realms right at about the 2 minute mark. This dudes fingers are made of dragon dust and he has been blessed by the gods of shred.
Now, more than ever, the world needs to see the strings that bind all humans heart-to-heart. But deeper than this, to hear the song they have been singing, from our distant beginnings to this eternal moment
Hope these videos would help changing western people's mind and maybe they'll start thinking that Turkey is not eastern or western.And stop confusing us with Arabs ^^
Gorgeous music of mystery. I'm so blessed this day to get the opportunity to hear this and to journey through the places this music takes me! Thank you my eastern friends
The tanbur ages without hitting the wire There's a way out of heart Hearing Day and night It lights up, lights up ... Listen, O heart. Music is calling you. Beloved is everywhere. Surrender your open heart. Before death There's another way. There's another situation
The strumming and fingering techniques i have just witnessed are an example of excellence from someone who has truly mastered their instrument....they are one! Thank you so much for sharing this treasure!
kako se zove ovaj stil kod nas? ili si mislio opcenito na tamburase? jer ja ne znam bas tamburase koji ovako bas sviraju. ako ti znas, slobodno mi reci, rado bih pogledao.
This man is a Yaresani / Jaresani Kurd and, Yaresanism is based on ancient Kurdish / Aryan religions, Zarathustra and Mazda religions. And music and this tembur is also part of this religion. PS: Extremist interpretation of Sunite Islam like Salafism demonizes music and instruments. All kinds of expressions of love to people are undesirable and even forbidden. One should only love Allah and fall in love with Allah. Great love for people and nature is demonized.
Tel tele vurmadan tanbur çağlar Gönülden gönüle bir yol var Aşkın kelamını işiten Gece gündüz bilmez Yanar, yanar... Dinle, ey yürek Müzik sana sesleniyor. Her yerde Sevgili var. Aç kalbini teslim ol. Ölümden önce Başka bir yol var. Başka bir hal var
"Düşünce göklerin baş konağı Sevgidir Sevgi; gençlik destanının baş yaprağı Sevgidir Sevgi; ey Sevginin sırlarından habersiz yaşayanlar, bilin ki tüm varlığın baş kaynağı Sevgidir Sevgi" Ömer Hayyam
google translate: The tanbur ages without hitting the wire There's a way out of heart Hearing Day and night It lights up, lights up ... Listen, O heart. Music is calling you. Beloved is everywhere. Surrender your open heart. Before death There's another way. There's another situation
Enstrümanı çalan müzisyenin daha fazla parçasını dinlemek için heryerde aradım ama sadece iki parçası var.Umarım bu ruhani melodi gibi daha fazla içerik yayınlarsınız.
I am originally from Mexico, but we moved to the USA when I was a kid and I learned to like a lot of guitar based music, such as heavy metal or classic rock. This kind of music is so interesting and good, the guy's skills are so insanely good. If he played an electric guitar, wow I would love to hear.
Gracias Elif´in Hecesi por compartir toda la musica maravilosa , interpretada por distintos musicos en donde cada uno de ellos logran crear y transmitir con absoluta Libertad ....... Desde Argentina ( Sudamerica )
Wow mind blowing took me on a journey to past life cycle. WOW thank you for this channel - how did I only discover this now?! my life change today ! ♥♥
Amazing! Woke up this morning and this channel was suggested to me. First drink of coffee and now I am thinking I do not need my coffee. I am awake! This is beautiful and thank you for sharing!
Love that song! I used it in a road movie of mine, while is was driving through the mountains of Anatolia. I hope it is okay for you. It just fit perfectly on this videos.
This man is a Yaresani / Jaresani Kurd and, Yaresanism is based on ancient Kurdish / Aryan religions, Zarathustra and Mazda religions. And music and this tembur is also part of this religion. PS: Extremist interpretation of Sunite Islam like Salafism demonizes music and instruments. All kinds of expressions of love to people are undesirable and even forbidden. One should only love Allah and fall in love with Allah. Great love for people and nature is demonized.
Now all the world is at home because of coronavirus,such a small thing even we can't see it with naked eye can kneel us down all.Its something like evoke us to think how powerless we are in front of God
For you all enjoying this music and wondering about its roots, the instrument is called Tanbour. It has several variations in Iran, Turkey, and Azerbaycan. This particular type of Tanbur and the music belong to the western Kurdish regions of Iran. The music has religious roots and is widely played in religious ceremonies and rituals.
If you are from the western hemisphere and find this music familiar and good sounding while still mysterious and mystical, no surprise. Tanbour is different from other eastern instruments for it only has tones and semi-tones while other eastern instruments have quarter tones too.
Quarter tones may sound dissonant to most modern western ears. But believe me, the more you listen to it, the more familiar it becomes and when you finally get it, it will open many doors to the beauty and mystery of eastern music.
well said sir
Saying music has religous roots is like saying food is for eating. Only certain modern music isn't done for religious purposes. That's why it lacks soul.
Do you know what type of strings they use? Seems to have banjo qualities when played high and an almost piano like tone on the lower end. Love to hear one played with a slide.
@@albertgoldsteinberg991 Thank you sir
@@escaramujo I think the analysis of the relationship between music and religion may take a great deal of effort. They have benefited from each other throughout history for sure, but one may argue that music goes way more back than any religion.
This just blew my tiny little Irish mind away. greetings and peace to from wet and windy Ireland
Türkiye'den İrlanda'ya selam olsun... 🇹🇷🇮🇪
erin go bragh 😊🇮🇪
Oregonian here, sending the same. :)
The same here from Argentina. Their music is awesome, I cant understand how this songs had blew up mi mind in this way
Thanks this is yarsani kurdish music
the finger speed and accuracy of both hands is remarkable
They're not remarkable. They're extraordinary. I can be remarkable at holding a rhythm on a tabletop. This isn't remarkable.
Check out Jorge Glem
That's what she said
@@Dprest-nd4yc Jorg Glem has no soul. Only technique.
Not once did I ever think I would be headbanging to a Tanbur, yet here we are.
Likewise, brother. Likewise
and people say culture is dead.
i actually suggest everyone to check out "seyed khalil alinejad" as @azeri bulbul just mentioned, ppl has been head banging to Tanbour for a long time.
Don't be ashamed
I knew i couldn’t be the only one
When the sound of Tanbour is heard
The bewildered heart becomes enchained
A lover’s voice hidden in its strings, sings:
Become timeless, and come along with me
~ Rumi (free translation)
I couldn’t find this letter in the internet.
@@emreackaln2662 If you mean my translation; it is in a non literal form, for example, the last line really is "liberate yourself and come with me" ; Since the liberation is really being liberated form the mind and ego which happens in a state of timelessness, I put become timeless which really happens when you are paying attention to something. The other translators may put it differently; I put it based on my understanding. In addition the name of song is Hozur meaning being present at here and now ; and that also happens in a state of timelessness. In any case, the quatrain itself that I meant follows in the original Persian: (Robaei 52 - Shams Collection)
طنبور چو تن تن برآرد به نوا
زنجیر در آن شود دل بیسر و پا
زیرا که نهان در زهش آواز کسی
میگوید او که جسته همراه بیا
I hope I could help and thank you for your interaction. :)
Only Mevlana could add beauty to this music with words because it is already so impossibly beautiful ❤
What a wonderful masterpiece is this my neighbor 👏🏻🇬🇷
If I didn't see him play I'd swear that is at least three people playing that song.
because of quarter tones sounds like dissonant
I was just minding my own business when 5:54 dropped and my mind was catapulted to the 7th dimension, so thanks for that I guess.
Every time man.
I started the drift into the nether realms right at about the 2 minute mark. This dudes fingers are made of dragon dust and he has been blessed by the gods of shred.
Strictly technically speaking, the framerate lost track of all hand movements around 7:00, but by that time I couldn't care less
Trve Iranian Black Metal
You'd love Estas Tonne then
Now, more than ever, the world needs to see the strings that bind all humans heart-to-heart.
But deeper than this, to hear the song they have been singing, from our distant beginnings to this eternal moment
Aye aye captain!
Beautifully said.
This is truth right there. Very well said. Thank you.
Wow ! I loved reading this - went in such depth inside of me.
One single man sounding like an orchestra. He is wonderful.
Çok güzel! Meksikadan selamlar! 🇲🇽
Gaby Ayelén Rayénari ne yapıyon kardeşim taaa oralarda , bize Arabistan uzak geliyo .... 😂😂👍🏻
/)):)))
@@servetkarahan02 adamın memleketi orası türk değil asfgasasfasfasfasf
como has escrito en Turco tan bien usas algun traductor o que?? 😁
@@ZNGF696 ne diyon lan Türkçe yaz küfür mü ettin olum bize!!!
Her an Haydar Haydar diye girecek gibi
+1
Minnet eylemem daha benzer
dinlerken aklımdan geçen tam olarak buydu benim de :d
aynen ya çok benziyor.
@@ucnurut5706 yalana bak
Давай мужик, жги! Это просто огонь! Молодец! Мастер! Привет из Сибири!
I'm sitting here in western Canada. We just had a ton of snow. This song is helping me remember that spring will come again
One of the best Persian Tanbur performances, I have ever heard! Spectacular
I was utterly overwhelmed by emotion watching this....ended up moved to tears. Thank you so much for this piece, as it also brought me some peace.
I'm a new subscriber from North America. What a wonderful discovery this channel is.
That's odd...why not specify whether you're from Canada or The 'United States? Lol both are part of North America :D
You didn't discover this. TH-cam took you here
@@reformationinc.3376 The explorers of the old world hadn't discover anything, the currents and winds took them there, right?
@@reformationinc.3376 he found the page and clicked, thus discovering it for himself.
Hope these videos would help changing western people's mind and maybe they'll start thinking that Turkey is not eastern or western.And stop confusing us with Arabs ^^
in Romanian huzur means peace due to wealth.
greetings from the old reaches of the Ottoman Empire :)
extraordinary channel. lots of love
In Turkish it's serenity, not related to wealth.
In persian means "to be" kind of
@@desmondgh presence
@@king-amir3401 exactly , sorry for being out of words at the time.
This is iranian music, has nothing to do with ottomans
It's raw. Organic. Immersive. It's everything music should be.
Well, today the algorithm brought me to this mystic dude playing his mystic instrument in this mystic forest. Thank you YT.
This is traditional iranian music
Try this on TH-cam:
Yalda abbasi/ jane shirin
This song feels like all the passion and chaos in the world held within an orb of serenity. It all resolves into stillness. Astonishingly beautiful.
The right hand on this man is absolutely mind-blowing.
Defalarca dinledim, her dinlediğimde kendimden geçtim, eline, yüreğine sağlık Ustam! Kalktım oturduğum yerden yanına vardım, yanına...
Oh TH-cam, again you have made my life richer. Thank you.
WHOA! That right hand 0_0 . I bet he can catch flies out of the air between his fingertips, by echo-locating them. Those are some snappy reflexes.
This is an incredibly effective and immediate anti-depressant. When I hear this, I kick the blues and get up and move!
Böyle Pouriya Raisi nin sonsuza kadar çaldığı bir konser olsa.
ismini görünce heyecanlandım ve yine mükemmel daha fazla gelmesi dileğiyle 😊
Gorgeous music of mystery. I'm so blessed this day to get the opportunity to hear this and to journey through the places this music takes me! Thank you my eastern friends
Dest u dile we saxbe hunermend e heja..
Slav u serkeftin.!
9 / 29 / 2021 San Francisco
That's beautiful, love from Brasil.
Sim né
There is something out of the world from this music...love from Indonesia
O nasıl bir tarama tekniğidir. Bir asır dinleyebilirim...
müthiş çalıyor..anlaşılan bu abimiz iranlı,şu iranlılar sanatı sanat yapıyorlar resmen.
The tanbur ages without hitting the wire
There's a way out of heart
Hearing
Day and night
It lights up, lights up ...
Listen, O heart.
Music is calling you.
Beloved is everywhere.
Surrender your open heart.
Before death
There's another way.
There's another situation
Hard to believe what I just heard here… profound play. Thanks for your sharing
I love the feel of your videos. They celebrate the soul.
That finger picking techinque is blowing my mind. What an incredible display of musicianship, this is hauntingly beautiful
I'm really glad I found this channel, it's really great
O güzel ruhuna sağlık. Bedeninden çıkıyor az yükselip sana geri dönüyor. Uçarken gördüm,parmaklarınla sana geri döndü..
öff öff yüreğimdeki çember taşı genişledi öfff
...I didn't know it was physically possible to play like that. That was beautiful.
The strumming and fingering techniques i have just witnessed are an example of excellence from someone who has truly mastered their instrument....they are one! Thank you so much for sharing this treasure!
love from Hrvatistan Velebit range old Croats playing like this
kako se zove ovaj stil kod nas? ili si mislio opcenito na tamburase? jer ja ne znam bas tamburase koji ovako bas sviraju. ako ti znas, slobodno mi reci, rado bih pogledao.
This man is a Yaresani / Jaresani Kurd and, Yaresanism is based on ancient Kurdish / Aryan religions, Zarathustra and Mazda religions. And music and this tembur is also part of this religion.
PS: Extremist interpretation of Sunite Islam like Salafism demonizes music and instruments. All kinds of expressions of love to people are undesirable and even forbidden. One should only love Allah and fall in love with Allah. Great love for people and nature is demonized.
I'm doing some writing for my master's degree and I'm listening to your wonderful music to motivate my brain. Thanks a lot!
greetings from mongolia,
this just made my day
Absolutely brilliant. Mesmerizing, uplifting, deepening, humbling. To the sky. And to the earth. To you!
Incredibly talented musician! 👏👏👏
I hope with all of my heart this man makes more music and it's recognized and always reaches me. Amazing.
Very Beautiful! Peace from Brazil - Rio
Neden bu şarkıları dinleyince yaşadığımı hissediyorum, Var olan bir ruhum olduğun keşfediyorum ?
Tel tele vurmadan tanbur çağlar
Gönülden gönüle bir yol var
Aşkın kelamını işiten
Gece gündüz bilmez
Yanar, yanar...
Dinle, ey yürek
Müzik sana sesleniyor.
Her yerde Sevgili var.
Aç kalbini teslim ol.
Ölümden önce
Başka bir yol var.
Başka bir hal var
"Düşünce göklerin baş konağı Sevgidir Sevgi; gençlik destanının baş yaprağı Sevgidir Sevgi; ey Sevginin sırlarından habersiz yaşayanlar, bilin ki tüm varlığın baş kaynağı Sevgidir Sevgi" Ömer Hayyam
google translate:
The tanbur ages without hitting the wire
There's a way out of heart
Hearing
Day and night
It lights up, lights up ...
Listen, O heart.
Music is calling you.
Beloved is everywhere.
Surrender your open heart.
Before death
There's another way.
There's another situation
@@crudnom7090 wow, someone need to work on google translate, not even close
So Pure. Thank you....From Argentina.
Bless this man. Thank you brother for your talent.
Enstrümanı çalan müzisyenin daha fazla parçasını dinlemek için heryerde aradım ama sadece iki parçası var.Umarım bu ruhani melodi gibi daha fazla içerik yayınlarsınız.
Pure magic in the fingers of this man❤️
This is so intense, would have loved to hear that live.
Vay arkadaş... O nasıl bir sanattır.
Everything in this video feels mysterious to me. The setting, the player. the instrument, even the video quality. Great video!
Bouta play this on the banjo to show my appreciation from America
First time listening , man's got the flick of the wrist whilst flicking every finger , this is amazing 👏
The spirit yearns for the scream of songs such as these.
Yüreğine kurban olayim
Tenburunun teli
Bu ne hikmettir bu nicedir
Yüreğin olmuş el gibi.
Abimizle daha fazla video istiyoruz
I really like the free-form style, and that strumming is totally out of this world! Thank you for making this available to us all.
This takes sweep picking to a whole new level.
Mashallah!
Her parçandan ayrı bir zevk almak seni gözümde ilahlaştırdı pouriya . Seni canlı izlemeyi o kadar çok isterdim ki ...
Gracias desde Argentina por esta hermosa musica
this takes me back a thousand years or so...amazing
درود فراوان
این اثر شما در ساندکلاودِ حسابِ "اورسی" پخش شد
عالی بود کاش همونجا آدرس یوتیوب رو هم میذاشتن
thanks,..from SouthAfrica.
Belíssima música amigo
I am originally from Mexico, but we moved to the USA when I was a kid and I learned to like a lot of guitar based music, such as heavy metal or classic rock. This kind of music is so interesting and good, the guy's skills are so insanely good. If he played an electric guitar, wow I would love to hear.
Going on my next trip with this on my playlist. The energy is surreal.
عالی آقا اصن روحم پرواز کرد واقعا عالی
I could listen to this forever..
Gracias Elif´in Hecesi por compartir toda la musica maravilosa , interpretada por distintos musicos en donde cada uno de ellos logran crear y transmitir con absoluta Libertad ....... Desde Argentina ( Sudamerica )
This touches my soul. Thank you. 🙏🏼
Wow mind blowing took me on a journey to past life cycle. WOW thank you for this channel - how did I only discover this now?! my life change today ! ♥♥
Turkey Bağlama♥️🇹🇷👏👏👏
Absolutely shredding that Tanbour. Unreal.
Gönül telini titreten nağmeler
Amazing! Woke up this morning and this channel was suggested to me. First drink of coffee and now I am thinking I do not need my coffee. I am awake! This is beautiful and thank you for sharing!
Adam başka bir boyuta atlamış bu alemden olamaz 😄😄 muazzam 🙏💚🤌
Love that song! I used it in a road movie of mine, while is was driving through the mountains of Anatolia. I hope it is okay for you. It just fit perfectly on this videos.
This man is a Yaresani / Jaresani Kurd and, Yaresanism is based on ancient Kurdish / Aryan religions, Zarathustra and Mazda religions. And music and this tembur is also part of this religion.
PS: Extremist interpretation of Sunite Islam like Salafism demonizes music and instruments. All kinds of expressions of love to people are undesirable and even forbidden. One should only love Allah and fall in love with Allah. Great love for people and nature is demonized.
Oy gardaş gardaş oyyyy, yanindaki ağaç olam...oyyy....
Daha önce nasıl karşılaşmadım, hey Allah'ımmm? Başka bir alemin insanı,çok başka.
So astonishingly beautiful and mesmerizing. Love from California!
keşke Spotify da olsanız
i have no words, except: you mastered it! this makes my mind traveling
solo performans olarak izlediğim en iyi birkaç performanstan biri
Bonnie tune that, all the best from Scotland.
I wish I could get a job just sitting cross-legged in the forest playing a homemade guitar for a living.
That'd be sweet!
Now all the world is at home because of coronavirus,such a small thing even we can't see it with naked eye can kneel us down all.Its something like evoke us to think how powerless we are in front of God
A few years of hard work and dedication and you'll be there. Don't give up!
Precioso, el fondo natural no menos hermoso🎶🍀🌌🌎🌏🌍🌳🥰♥️
How has this been missing from my life. Incredible music, thank you for sharing!
That's Persian tanbur search Seyed Khalil Alinezhad and listen to his amazing music
@@yaserhm8409 thanks for the recommendation!
Just look for taar setaar, tanbour and other iranian instrument. I will change your life
"Tanbour Skill Level: 100/100"
A master with style and grace and not really of this world...
If you focus on his right hand after the 5th minute, he has 8 fingers.
This was amazing! Talk about bardic inspiration
Two videos is all I needed to hear to know it would be a good idea for me to subscribe. Thanks for the beautiful music.
ağacın güzelliği + müzik..
this is simply amazing, love from israel
It's Kurdish music from Western Iran.
@@MrZZooh it's Iranian not kurdish
@@MultiCaloka yarsani is kurdish stfu u can't just claim whatever u want