با تقدیم درود بیکران خدمت این هنرمندان عالیقدر و نگهبانان شعر و هنر اصیل ایرانی !!!!! همچنین هزاران احسنت و ایوالله به صدای بسیار زیبا و دلنشین خانم سحر بروجردی !!! و ننگ و مرگ بر دشمنان تاریخ و فرهنگ و هنر درخشان ایران زمین و بر زن ستیزان و هنر ستیزان تاریک اندیش و واپسگرا . و سپاس از مجری هنردوست این برنامه .
When I first saw this reaction flag up on youtube as Matt reacting to a traditional Persian concert for 36 minutes, my jaw almost dropped down onto my laptop! After all anyone can set up a channel and react to any old crap for subscriptions/likes, etc. But you can only sit through a 36 minutes long performance, in an alien language and style of music if you truly understand and appreciate good music. This is why I have a lot of respect for Matt. BTW I did watch all of this reaction/video. And boy what a performance. They are all very good but boy, can that woman sing, or can that woman sing?! she can sing. Ps, I don't think this is a religious or spiritual song; more like ancient poetic love song. Maybe someone can correct me if I'm wrong.
@@kavehnasri4115 I don't think your comment is correct. Women can sing legally in Iran. all women or mostly women groups are also ligitt in Iran. I think it's only when it comes to mixed male and female pop groups that strict rules come in to force. I don't agree with it either; but lets not exaggerate the situation. Women are allowed to sing in Iran and indeed have their own concerts/videos. And rightly so.
@@kr22100 I live in Iran and I have to say that you're wrong. women can't sing, have concert or anything like that. so no exaggeration needed when reality is so ugly.
So just a few points as someone who's somehow familiar with Persian music. I'll try to answer as many questions as possible. Well, first of all, this is a kind of music that belongs to the inside of the geographic boundaries of Iran. So any of the descriptions like Middle Eastern music or even persian music are definitely wrong. So music is very very old in Iran, more than 5000 years old. And even though after the Islamic invasion many of the cultural heritage of the ancient Persians were destroyed, music were somehow preserved. Islam is essentially against music and considers it blasphemy, I mean Islam in its essence. So Iranian ancient musicians had to find ways to preserve such a rich heritage. For example, they hid some forms , melodies and rhythm in religious rhymes. Finally, at the end of the 19th century, around the 10% of all kinds and types of Iranian music were scripted in musical notes mainly by "Aliakbar Farahani and his children". The rest is still played in the countryside and it's passed from generations to generations. The scripted portion is divided into 7 types and around 700 melodies. If we include the non-scripted portion, we are looking at probably 5000 melodies. There are so many instruments as well as regional varieties of instruments. I know around 50 Iranian string instruments. The instruments here in this performance from the left side are tar(1200 year-old), Kamanche(1000 year-old), Santoor (3000 year-old) and the percussion instrument is called Tombak. Tar, just like guitar, is derived from Tambourine. A very very old persian/Indian instrument. The shape is just preserved from 500 years ago, but it's slightly larger. Most of these instruments are carved out of trunks of special trees and covered by skin of animals. I think it's enough for now. I'll share more next time you react to an Iranian classical song. Btw, sitting on the floor is more like a trend that classical musicians chose in mid 20th century to show their differences from pop music. It kinda indicates that it's coming from the past when modern furniture didn't exist.
As an Iranian, I really thank you for the information you have given to others about our Iranian culture, culture and music, and I hope that one day you will become more familiar with this culture and civilization of a few thousand years. I wish you all the best. Be ✨🇮🇷☺️
Hello. It is true that we are under sanctions now and many things have been taken from us, but also know that humanity, philosophy, history, and art have also been taken from the world. I am glad that you were able to find yourself on the path of immortality and perfection, when something enters the culture of Iran, it will reach its perfection because it is the oldest culture in the world and it can always give spirit to anything and reach perfection with this culture.
I have several middle eastern friends and truly, I love this music. It always makes me feel like dancing or at least moving to the music. Thanks for this Matt, this music's very often overlooked.
No middle east 👎. *** Persia , Persian ,IRAN are correct for this song 👍 .actually West Asia is more correct than Middle east . In west Asia there are not Arabs & Turks only . Persians , Iranians are so different culture and ethnics that have thousands years history & civilisation in the west Asia . This music belongs to IRAN , Persia , Persians. Thanks .🙏
So nice. Thanks 🌹🌹🌹 The poems of this music are taken from the poems of the great classical poets of Iran such as Attar-e Neyshabouri, Moulana Rumi, Hafez-e Shirazi. The third part of this performance is a poem by Attar, which is taken from his book Mantiq al-Tair. In this book, Attar is like a guide who introduces the stages of mysticism and knowledge of God through the language of birds (which are the symbol of the mystic soul). In this poem, he explains the difference between the love of angels and the love of man for God, and believes that true love requires suffering and paining, while angels are painless and therefore can not experience true love.
The rhythmic parts are not improvisational. But the parts that do not have percussion in between are improvisational. The content is about a really intense spiritual love. Your reaction was great.
Long live Khan, my hair is spiky under the influence of this music, thank you for that good and quality music and thank you to these friends who enter the arenas professionally, thank you for your good choice. 💗💗🌹🌹
Thank you Matt for exploring this mystically cultural Persian concert. 8:00 There are 3 Tar/String instruments here; their names are in others' comments below. The man playing the vertical TAR instrument (PoorNazery) is also the Tanboor master who has been performing with the Shajarians, for over a decade. TAR, in Farsi/Persian means string, thread, or fiber, such as a thread of hair, or silk-fiber, which is why most of the world's string instruments today still have the word "TAR" within their names, such as Guitar. Woven TARS, creating a web, are called TOOR (web), which may be why the table-like string-instrument (on the right) is called SanToor/Santur, which is also the mother of Piano. !!! I see some excellent comments below, including the names of each instrument. . Thanks for all the explanatory comments too. !!!
از صدای این نازنین خیلی خوشم میاد ، پختگی خاص، لازمه موسیقی سنتی و اوج و فرودهاش را خیلی دوست دارم و به نظرم ،خیلی کمیاب هست تو خانومهای این سبک.پیروز باشی دختر نازنین و هنرمند.
It's a love song man. 😁 And Persian classic songs are Loooooooong... We're patient people😁 we can endure 45 minutes of overture for just 3 mintues of singin' and still be happppy!
Dear Matt. I still cannot believe that you listened patiently to our traditional music for more than 30 minutes!! I do believe that your passion to understand music from other parts of the world is real and this is why your reactions are so good!! You are one of a kind!!❤❤ Another thing. Buddy! If you want to know more about Iranian music, I have a suggestion for you. Sohrab Pournazeri, the one who is sitting to the left of the singer wearing blue, is a genius in music. You guys can become friends and he can professionally explain different genres of Iranian music to you. I am sure both of you will enjoy it. He is the same music player you saw in "Homayoun Shajarian- Rumi poetry" video. From Toronto With love and appreciation 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Some translation for non-Persian speaking users. First song: 00:10 - An Ode of Hafez: From all the tears, the pupils of my eyes are immersed in blood. Look the state my heart is in with this yearning desire. Remembering your rubylike lips and your intoxicated eyes, the rubylike wine that I drink is nothing but blood. The tale of Shirin’s lips is what Farhad narrates. Within the lock of hair of Layli is where Majnūn dwells. From that moment that the dear beloved departed before my eyes, on my garment is flowing tears like the Jayhūn river. How to choose being joyful deep within me, as such choice is out of my hands. O cupbearer, Bring comfort to my soul by rotating wine round the table, as my suffering is from the cruelty of this rotating sphere. (The world) Thanks to The (Two Worlds) you tube Chanel th-cam.com/channels/lXQbVl8Iy5-Ced24mLnq5g.html You can enjoy the full video here if you are interested and get familiar with the artists and instruments and translations. th-cam.com/video/YxUDJLliY1I/w-d-xo.html
You're right, basically, originally this kind of music is more like a musical conversation between the instrument players and the singers. I don't think they're improvising here though. Maybe a little
Listening to this kind of classical Iranian music is like a journey. For me it is like a symphony that you can analyze after getting a proper impression. The first reaction for someone who is not familiar with the structure etc. feels like jumping on skis for the first time! But hats off, you did it very well❤❤👍👍
Instrument from left: 1: tar تار 2: Kamanche : کمانچه 3: santour or hammered dulcimer: search for Siamak Aghaei or Keyvan Ghazi for solo play of this beautiful instru 4: Tonbak تنبک
Its a poem from Hafez a 14th century poet as one of the greatest Persian poets whose collection of works are in every Persian's home! (no exception!, This is true lol) His poems are mystical and romantic and as he was a man of God people take readings by his poem collection and its always accurate and to the point! Some of the lyrics here (not my translation):: From intense weeping, my eye's pupil have sunk in blood Look how people are in pain of your love To the memory of your ruby and wine like intoxicated eye, From the sadness cup the ruby wine that I drink is as blood From the east which is the sun of your light If it rises, my destiny would be prosperous...
Thanks Matt for a great video and your patience to listening this long story about love 💕 and wine 🍷 That guy ( Sohrab) who plays kamanche is legend and you have played it before in another video. Have a great time 🥂🌹❤️
Hi. Thank you for sharing that from my hometown. The Tar by far has the most potent sound among Iranian instruments. The word literally means a Cord and also we use it for each hair. The word Guitar is also driven from that and also the guitar itself. The other one named Kamanche is more like a Chelo not a violin. Aside from its size the main difference is that the musicians keeps the arch fixed and moves the instruments while in the chelo and violin the instrument is fixed and they play it by moving the arch. The string one named Santoor is also thought to be mother of piano. The Tombak with is the percussion one is played by ten fingers as you noticed. I'm not sure if any part has been improvised. Usually when the performance is without a singer, in with solo or duet they may improvise. When it is accompanied by a singer there is always a long introduction to convey the feeling of the music by the musicians and giving time to the singer (almost like a meditation). The themes are usually from our poets from 1200 to 800 years ago. Sometimes they perform modern songs too but very rarely. The music is divided into different positions and each song is carried out in a specific part or position. I share with you a link on TH-cam from a specialist named Mohammad Khodadi who introduces the classification of our music. It is explained in Persian with English subtitles. As a person who understands music you can get a general notion of modals and may be you can contact him to explain you more. He lives in Austria and should speak German but I guess he would be able to speak in English too. Rather than that I ask you to listen and give your opinion about one of the songs of the best classical singer of Iran, Shahram Nazeri, who has received the medal of Legion de Honor for his life time work on Persian music. That if my favorite. The link is: th-cam.com/video/8E4B53S5DlM/w-d-xo.html&start_radio=1 Unfortunately it is recorded and is not live. I send you the following which is a live one where he sings in Kurdish language as he is from the Kurdish race of Iran and his mother language is Kurdish: th-cam.com/video/gar3GHWFMXg/w-d-xo.html And the link of the the Iran expert on the Theories of the Persian music is: th-cam.com/video/eA7_lWtSvAc/w-d-xo.html Hope you can enjoy them as much as I do or more. Best, Samira from Buenos Aires.
First time I heard her start crying for only happiness that finally some Iranian girl came a cross and singing in such Persian music style and I’m really very happy for having her with such Crystal voice in our traditional music not many Iranian lady can do that she’s a gift from god to the Iranian god blessing her for years to come
Fantastic group cooperation and AMAZING REACTION! you're awesome and patience . You can listen to a very long foreign music without getting tired. It's awesome!
The second part of the video was much more beautiful and attractive. I enjoy your reactions because of your knowledge and interest in music as well as the tonality of your voice. Tnx matt🌷
Majority of traditional persian musics like this one are literally poetry from Hafez, Rumi and other prominent poets that lived. They give these poetries rhythm and build musics around it. So the majority of lyrics go way back to year 1025 and before.
Suchhh a woOW !!! 🤍💚💜 that’s incredible. Really perfect . Thank you for this choice .. 👌🏻👍🏻 please more react to Iranian and Persian classic musics. Very unique 🤙🏻🤍
It's obviously section by section. If you look at ground in front of them, there are pages, and as far as I listened it was a romantic piece of poetry. Great reaction btw :) The instruments from left : Tar, Kamancheh, Santoor, Tanbur
Divine, Holy, Sacred Verses & Music ! We have to be familiar with Old , Ancient , Historical Persian Culture and Tradition in order to understand all Surface as well as Deep Meanings and Structures ! Honored to see and hear that MASTERPIECE ***
Matt, first thanks for introducing the classical Iranian music to the world. I would say some of Iranian Music beauty comes from the Beauty of the Persian Language. I like your style, you do not stop the music for marketing talk. You stop for questions and explanations. I do not know how many times I have listened to this concert since it came out about two month ago. Sohraab pournaazeri sitting on right hand of the singer Ms. Sahar , he is only 37 and a genius composing musician; real hard working intellectual. There is certain amount of improvisation ; But if look closely , Sohraab conducts the group with his eye contacts and head head movements. See Moqaam See Dastgaah See Radif This music starts from Kashkar in west China's Shinjiang and goes all the way to Spain and north to Caucasus , Ukraine and Romania. Note: Iranian music was also influenced by the Indian sub continent. Greetings from California
Those "sections" are called "dast'gaah" in Persian, literally translated as unit. in Persian music there are 7 "dast'gaah"s, all belong to the whole "Radif". each "dast'gaah' as a unit, has its own subdivisions. biggest unit is "Shoor" for example. This piece is played in "Homayoon" unit I guess, and sometimes there are people who connect units at some moments! and that needs an expert to do that :) it might look boring that everyone has to obey the same type of music, since each unit is restricted to some subdivisions, but it is not boring tbh... everyone has his own accent in playing, and you can reorder the subdivisions as well. I can say besides the technique, it is all about the mood... how you are connecting the subdivisions, which technique you use and your accent, and also the poem and lyrics, all bring variations that make this type of music interesting, at least for me :) what do these units determine? oh...many things indeed! technically talking... each unit indicates some specific notes to be played in minor, major, quarter low, quarter high position. on the emotional side however, which is also understandable for a non-musician ear as well, each unit takes you to a certain atmosphere. So, the lyrics should also fit the emotion as well. for example, there's a unit or "dast'gaah" called "Chaahaargaah"... it brings you to an epic atmosphere, at which you can sing epic songs, with epic poems. Many songs in the Iran-Iraq war era (1980s) where made in the "Chaahaargaah" and broadcasted in Iranian radio&TV to motivate and provoke people! is it improvised? yes! almost all of it! but the main elements are written in the literature and as a document for the students to study... throughout the history, some students which where above the normal level, have established their own "style", and thus there are a few styles for "dast'gaah"s which makes them somehow unique, but all of them keep their similarities, and just re-order the subdivisions and have some distinguished accent, technique, etc. somehow. the subdivisions are called "Gooshe" btw :) So, its a long long story, but you can dig through "dast'gaah"s and hopefully you will find interesting things :)
4 instruments, Tar (Guitar type), Kamancha (voilon-like), Santoor (mustache guy hitting the strings.) and Tombak (drum-like). The guy with Kamancha is leading and I'm sure he has composed the whole thing, as you can clearly see, he is leading.
Dear Matt the name of the instruments are, Tar, Kamanche, Santoor and Donback. They are very old instruments. These are Iranian classic music and usually is to do with nature, love and love one, drinking wine and being merry, most lyrics come from very famous Iranian poets.
In this music, there are three significant and highly respected elements. in starting order First, the musician who immerses himself in an improvised song, a song that has no notes and all that is there are degrees of love flowing in him. Second, the singer, who can't say anything about his talent and voice, but the most important thing about him is that he has a voice that, as we Persians say, is not of this world and is of a kingdom, and he is so immersed in it at the peak of the song that it is as if he is not in this world. And with his eyes closed, he surrenders himself to the heart of the song and leaves. It should be kept in mind that this music is the result of hundreds and maybe thousands of years of civilization from which it was borrowed. The third and perhaps more important than the first two elements is the poem by the famous Iranian poet "Moulana" who has a high level in mysticism and after 700 years, his mystical poems are still changing and challenging the depth of the human mind. .
There are seven style or scale (dastgaah)of music in Iranian traditional music in which each of them also break down to different levels.that you have to follow through so that you can make a sound music and you can't get out of your step and scale if you do you can clearly hear and feel it One need to study these 7 dastgaah to play and understand the difference step and tuning .it can be a bit heavy for those whom not understand the lyrics because our music relies heavily on poeterie.
Matt, you're amazing, I can believehow patiently you listen to this traditional music. Starting from the left, The first instrument is called Taar, the one next to it is Kamanche, then the 3rd one is Santour and of course the last one is Tonbak.
hats off to u for staying on for half an hour to appreciate this ancient style of music. Aristotle praised it in his own day (while learning the language in order to understand the lyrics!) ur deeper than i thought . btw/ multi-chamber string instruments mellow but also amplify the sound. there are no improvisation allowed in a "destgah/raga" melodies. everything is regulated for thousands of years, as Indians also do, and Babylonians and Greeks did too. and all the modulations come at the very end, where it is missing from this clip.
Hi,that instruments name is : kaman_che or Comanche. It's violin's family. In Persian language: کمانچه "Kaman" or "caman" means: bow "Che" means : little or tiny Tiny bow or little bow
This music tells a story that the singer singing and the music changes according to the ups and downs of the story. like music of a movie. What she sings is an elegy, not exactly elegy, it is about the pain of love but the love here is just not for humans, the true love is for god. the person who can truly fall in love that person do not care about religion and ...
Thanks a lot for a beautiful selection. Tar is the king of the Persian instrument.
علت اینکه به ایرانی بودن خودمون افتخار میکنم این هنرمندان عزیزمون در همه عرصه ها هستن که تعدادشونم کم نیست
Ezek az emberek fantasztikus zenészek! Imádom a perzsa zenét és ezeket a hangszereket.
A világ sokat köszönhet a perzsa kultúrának. 🙏🌺❤😊
با تقدیم درود بیکران خدمت این هنرمندان عالیقدر و نگهبانان شعر و هنر اصیل ایرانی !!!!! همچنین هزاران احسنت و ایوالله به صدای بسیار زیبا و دلنشین خانم سحر بروجردی !!! و ننگ و مرگ بر دشمنان تاریخ و فرهنگ و هنر درخشان ایران زمین و بر زن ستیزان و هنر ستیزان تاریک اندیش و واپسگرا . و سپاس از مجری هنردوست این برنامه .
Just beautiful 😍 very beautiful 🤩!!!!
Sahar Brojerdy's voice is heavenly... she is singing poetry from Rumy, Attar, Hafez, and more.... Absolutely amazing 👏
When I first saw this reaction flag up on youtube as Matt reacting to a traditional Persian concert for 36 minutes, my jaw almost dropped down onto my laptop! After all anyone can set up a channel and react to any old crap for subscriptions/likes, etc. But you can only sit through a 36 minutes long performance, in an alien language and style of music if you truly understand and appreciate good music. This is why I have a lot of respect for Matt. BTW I did watch all of this reaction/video. And boy what a performance. They are all very good but boy, can that woman sing, or can that woman sing?! she can sing. Ps, I don't think this is a religious or spiritual song; more like ancient poetic love song. Maybe someone can correct me if I'm wrong.
Thank you for your kind words and for your support. I’m glad that you enjoy what I’m doing. These artists are amazing. They are everywhere.
Women can not sing legally in Iran. but there you go. lots of great woman singers. no one can stop us.
@@kavehnasri4115 I don't think your comment is correct. Women can sing legally in Iran. all women or mostly women groups are also ligitt in Iran. I think it's only when it comes to mixed male and female pop groups that strict rules come in to force. I don't agree with it either; but lets not exaggerate the situation. Women are allowed to sing in Iran and indeed have their own concerts/videos. And rightly so.
This is a sad-romantic but extremely beautiful poetry sang in Persian traditional music style.
@@kr22100 I live in Iran and I have to say that you're wrong. women can't sing, have concert or anything like that. so no exaggeration needed when reality is so ugly.
So just a few points as someone who's somehow familiar with Persian music. I'll try to answer as many questions as possible. Well, first of all, this is a kind of music that belongs to the inside of the geographic boundaries of Iran. So any of the descriptions like Middle Eastern music or even persian music are definitely wrong. So music is very very old in Iran, more than 5000 years old. And even though after the Islamic invasion many of the cultural heritage of the ancient Persians were destroyed, music were somehow preserved. Islam is essentially against music and considers it blasphemy, I mean Islam in its essence. So Iranian ancient musicians had to find ways to preserve such a rich heritage. For example, they hid some forms , melodies and rhythm in religious rhymes. Finally, at the end of the 19th century, around the 10% of all kinds and types of Iranian music were scripted in musical notes mainly by "Aliakbar Farahani and his children". The rest is still played in the countryside and it's passed from generations to generations. The scripted portion is divided into 7 types and around 700 melodies. If we include the non-scripted portion, we are looking at probably 5000 melodies. There are so many instruments as well as regional varieties of instruments. I know around 50 Iranian string instruments. The instruments here in this performance from the left side are tar(1200 year-old), Kamanche(1000 year-old), Santoor (3000 year-old) and the percussion instrument is called Tombak. Tar, just like guitar, is derived from Tambourine. A very very old persian/Indian instrument. The shape is just preserved from 500 years ago, but it's slightly larger. Most of these instruments are carved out of trunks of special trees and covered by skin of animals. I think it's enough for now. I'll share more next time you react to an Iranian classical song. Btw, sitting on the floor is more like a trend that classical musicians chose in mid 20th century to show their differences from pop music. It kinda indicates that it's coming from the past when modern furniture didn't exist.
Thank you very much for the information about Iranian music.
Thx for sharing your knowledge 🙏
Thanx❤️
As an Iranian, I really thank you for the information you have given to others about our Iranian culture, culture and music, and I hope that one day you will become more familiar with this culture and civilization of a few thousand years. I wish you all the best. Be ✨🇮🇷☺️
you are iranian?
Hello. It is true that we are under sanctions now and many things have been taken from us, but also know that humanity, philosophy, history, and art have also been taken from the world. I am glad that you were able to find yourself on the path of immortality and perfection, when something enters the culture of Iran, it will reach its perfection because it is the oldest culture in the world and it can always give spirit to anything and reach perfection with this culture.
Thank you very much. More Persian please.
I have several middle eastern friends and truly, I love this music. It always makes me feel like dancing or at least moving to the music. Thanks for this Matt, this music's very often overlooked.
this music is fron iran not middle eastern
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@@simingoftari5602 خب ایرانم جزو خاورمیانه حساب میشه دیگ
No middle east 👎. *** Persia , Persian ,IRAN are correct for this song 👍 .actually West Asia is more correct than Middle east . In west Asia there are not Arabs & Turks only . Persians , Iranians are so different culture and ethnics that have thousands years history & civilisation in the west Asia . This music belongs to IRAN , Persia , Persians. Thanks .🙏
@D.N.P🙋♀️ 👍☀️👏🦁✌💚🤍❤
So nice. Thanks 🌹🌹🌹
The poems of this music are taken from the poems of the great classical poets of Iran such as Attar-e Neyshabouri, Moulana Rumi, Hafez-e Shirazi.
The third part of this performance is a poem by Attar, which is taken from his book Mantiq al-Tair. In this book, Attar is like a guide who introduces the stages of mysticism and knowledge of God through the language of birds (which are the symbol of the mystic soul). In this poem, he explains the difference between the love of angels and the love of man for God, and believes that true love requires suffering and paining, while angels are painless and therefore can not experience true love.
Power of natural...something that we feel on our heart
Thanks .bravo my dear IRAN
MESMERIZING MUSIC AND HER ANGELIC VOICE IS HEAVENLEY !! AWESOME THANK YOU
Sohrab Pournazeri is most excellent musician. I find this music healthful and healing to my soul. Add Homayoun Shajarian .....purr.
The rhythmic parts are not improvisational. But the parts that do not have percussion in between are improvisational. The content is about a really intense spiritual love. Your reaction was great.
Long live Khan, my hair is spiky under the influence of this music, thank you for that good and quality music and thank you to these friends who enter the arenas professionally, thank you for your good choice. 💗💗🌹🌹
Thank you Matt for exploring this mystically cultural Persian concert. 8:00 There are 3 Tar/String instruments here; their names are in others' comments below. The man playing the vertical TAR instrument (PoorNazery) is also the Tanboor master who has been performing with the Shajarians, for over a decade. TAR, in Farsi/Persian means string, thread, or fiber, such as a thread of hair, or silk-fiber, which is why most of the world's string instruments today still have the word "TAR" within their names, such as Guitar. Woven TARS, creating a web, are called TOOR (web), which may be why the table-like string-instrument (on the right) is called SanToor/Santur, which is also the mother of Piano. !!! I see some excellent comments below, including the names of each instrument. . Thanks for all the explanatory comments too. !!!
This is the original link which I had sent to Matt::: th-cam.com/video/YxUDJLliY1I/w-d-xo.html
I love it, just love
از صدای این نازنین خیلی خوشم میاد ، پختگی خاص، لازمه موسیقی سنتی و اوج و فرودهاش را خیلی دوست دارم و به نظرم ،خیلی کمیاب هست تو خانومهای این سبک.پیروز باشی دختر نازنین و هنرمند.
😍😍😍😍 So beautiful sounds
VERY interesting !
It's a love song man. 😁 And Persian classic songs are Loooooooong... We're patient people😁 we can endure 45 minutes of overture for just 3 mintues of singin' and still be happppy!
it is CE-Tar (3 strings), the father of western Gui-Tar
I think I fell in love with that.
Dear Matt. I still cannot believe that you listened patiently to our traditional music for more than 30 minutes!! I do believe that your passion to understand music from other parts of the world is real and this is why your reactions are so good!! You are one of a kind!!❤❤
Another thing. Buddy! If you want to know more about Iranian music, I have a suggestion for you. Sohrab Pournazeri, the one who is sitting to the left of the singer wearing blue, is a genius in music. You guys can become friends and he can professionally explain different genres of Iranian music to you. I am sure both of you will enjoy it. He is the same music player you saw in "Homayoun Shajarian- Rumi poetry" video.
From Toronto
With love and appreciation
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The guy with digging thing! This instrument is called: SANTUR!
Love you matte for our music re act 🙌🙌🙌
Some translation for non-Persian speaking users.
First song: 00:10 - An Ode of Hafez:
From all the tears,
the pupils of my eyes are immersed in blood.
Look the state my heart is in
with this yearning desire.
Remembering your rubylike lips and your intoxicated eyes,
the rubylike wine that I drink is nothing but blood.
The tale of Shirin’s lips is what Farhad narrates.
Within the lock of hair of Layli is where Majnūn dwells.
From that moment that the dear beloved departed before my eyes,
on my garment is flowing tears like the Jayhūn river.
How to choose being joyful deep within me,
as such choice is out of my hands.
O cupbearer,
Bring comfort to my soul by rotating wine round the table,
as my suffering is from the cruelty of this rotating sphere. (The world)
Thanks to The (Two Worlds) you tube Chanel th-cam.com/channels/lXQbVl8Iy5-Ced24mLnq5g.html
You can enjoy the full video here if you are interested and get familiar with the artists and instruments and translations. th-cam.com/video/YxUDJLliY1I/w-d-xo.html
You're right, basically, originally this kind of music is more like a musical conversation between the instrument players and the singers. I don't think they're improvising here though. Maybe a little
Listening to this kind of classical Iranian music is like a journey. For me it is like a symphony that you can analyze after getting a proper impression. The first reaction for someone who is not familiar with the structure etc. feels like jumping on skis for the first time! But hats off, you did it very well❤❤👍👍
From Iran, Mrs. Aida Shah Ghasemi is also wonderful, extraordinary. 🌹💗
nice performance thank s💚💚🤍🤍❤❤
ایرانیان هنرمند دمتون گرم🤩🤩
The second instrument from left is called kamanche and Keyhan kolhar is one the famous player of this instrument.
غمی که بر دل مینشیند صدایش چه زیباست،
That device is called “Santoor “ and what he’s holding in his fingers to play the Santoor is called “Mezraab”
Instrument from left:
1: tar تار
2: Kamanche : کمانچه
3: santour or hammered dulcimer: search for Siamak Aghaei or Keyvan Ghazi for solo play of this beautiful instru
4: Tonbak تنبک
Its a poem from Hafez a 14th century poet as one of the greatest Persian poets whose collection of works are in every Persian's home! (no exception!, This is true lol) His poems are mystical and romantic and as he was a man of God people take readings by his poem collection and its always accurate and to the point! Some of the lyrics here (not my translation)::
From intense weeping, my eye's pupil have sunk in blood
Look how people are in pain of your love
To the memory of your ruby and wine like intoxicated eye,
From the sadness cup the ruby wine that I drink is as blood
From the east which is the sun of your light
If it rises, my destiny would be prosperous...
She's great talent of tranditional Persian music in my homeland 🌹
Thanks Matt for a great video and your patience to listening this long story about love 💕 and wine 🍷
That guy ( Sohrab) who plays kamanche is legend and you have played it before in another video.
Have a great time 🥂🌹❤️
Hi. Thank you for sharing that from my hometown. The Tar by far has the most potent sound among Iranian instruments. The word literally means a Cord and also we use it for each hair. The word Guitar is also driven from that and also the guitar itself. The other one named Kamanche is more like a Chelo not a violin. Aside from its size the main difference is that the musicians keeps the arch fixed and moves the instruments while in the chelo and violin the instrument is fixed and they play it by moving the arch. The string one named Santoor is also thought to be mother of piano. The Tombak with is the percussion one is played by ten fingers as you noticed. I'm not sure if any part has been improvised. Usually when the performance is without a singer, in with solo or duet they may improvise. When it is accompanied by a singer there is always a long introduction to convey the feeling of the music by the musicians and giving time to the singer (almost like a meditation). The themes are usually from our poets from 1200 to 800 years ago. Sometimes they perform modern songs too but very rarely. The music is divided into different positions and each song is carried out in a specific part or position. I share with you a link on TH-cam from a specialist named Mohammad Khodadi who introduces the classification of our music. It is explained in Persian with English subtitles. As a person who understands music you can get a general notion of modals and may be you can contact him to explain you more. He lives in Austria and should speak German but I guess he would be able to speak in English too. Rather than that I ask you to listen and give your opinion about one of the songs of the best classical singer of Iran, Shahram Nazeri, who has received the medal of Legion de Honor for his life time work on Persian music. That if my favorite. The link is: th-cam.com/video/8E4B53S5DlM/w-d-xo.html&start_radio=1
Unfortunately it is recorded and is not live. I send you the following which is a live one where he sings in Kurdish language as he is from the Kurdish race of Iran and his mother language is Kurdish:
th-cam.com/video/gar3GHWFMXg/w-d-xo.html
And the link of the the Iran expert on the Theories of the Persian music is: th-cam.com/video/eA7_lWtSvAc/w-d-xo.html
Hope you can enjoy them as much as I do or more. Best, Samira from Buenos Aires.
You are immersed in music you see how beautiful it is thank you
It was beautifull,klasic persian music.Thank you.
First time I heard her start crying for only happiness that finally some Iranian girl came a cross and singing in such Persian music style and I’m really very happy for having her with such Crystal voice in our traditional music not many Iranian lady can do that she’s a gift from god to the Iranian god blessing her for years to come
I enjoyed it a lot
It is love story. Thanks Matt!
Fantastic group cooperation and AMAZING REACTION! you're awesome and patience . You can listen to a very long foreign music without getting tired. It's awesome!
i enjoy it so much, it's so rich, cultural,beautiful, sentimental & soothing. I'm so blessed to have hearing, thank GOD !
The second part of the video was much more beautiful and attractive.
I enjoy your reactions because of your knowledge and interest in music as well as the tonality of your voice.
Tnx matt🌷
Thank you for the wonderful reaction. Pleasant music.
Best regard
Majority of traditional persian musics like this one are literally poetry from Hafez, Rumi and other prominent poets that lived. They give these poetries rhythm and build musics around it. So the majority of lyrics go way back to year 1025 and before.
Beautiful smooth 👏👏👏
Thank you big love to you from iran ❤️
Suchhh a woOW !!! 🤍💚💜 that’s incredible. Really perfect . Thank you for this choice .. 👌🏻👍🏻 please more react to Iranian and Persian classic musics. Very unique 🤙🏻🤍
It's obviously section by section. If you look at ground in front of them, there are pages, and as far as I listened it was a romantic piece of poetry.
Great reaction btw :)
The instruments from left : Tar, Kamancheh, Santoor, Tanbur
Correction:the last instruments name is Tonbak
Where are you from
@@AI2O22 Iran
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@@AI2O22 از اسم و عکس پروفایلم مشخص نیست ایرانی ام؟
wow wow wow!
This is my first and last reaction on this song. 🌹
Thank you for introducing foreign music to English speaking audience. This is one of many exotic classical persian (iranian) music. 🎉
This is voice 👍👍😍😍
Thank you Matt for such amazing reaction of our Persian song that will melt all hearts ♥️😊👍🏼💐
Thanks sir, the song story is about love, shirin and farhad, from nizami gangavi similar to romio and juliet, it has an amazing meaneang so deep.
👍😍⚘ دمتگرم ❤
بسیار عالی😍😍👍👍❤❤
Divine, Holy, Sacred Verses & Music ! We have to be familiar with Old , Ancient , Historical Persian Culture and Tradition in order to understand all Surface as well as Deep Meanings and Structures ! Honored to see and hear that MASTERPIECE ***
Matt, first thanks for introducing the classical Iranian music to the world.
I would say some of Iranian Music beauty comes from the Beauty of the Persian Language.
I like your style, you do not stop the music for marketing talk. You stop for questions and explanations.
I do not know how many times I have listened to this concert since it came out about two month ago.
Sohraab pournaazeri sitting on right hand of the singer Ms. Sahar , he is only 37 and a genius composing musician; real hard working intellectual.
There is certain amount of improvisation ; But if look closely , Sohraab conducts the group with his eye contacts and head head movements.
See Moqaam
See Dastgaah
See Radif
This music starts from Kashkar in west China's Shinjiang and goes all the way to Spain and north to Caucasus , Ukraine and Romania. Note: Iranian music was also influenced by the Indian sub continent.
Greetings from California
her hands in her ear. to hear her self like headphone. it really works. beautiful video. thanks 4 it.
Perfekt 💚 💚 💚 💚 💚 💚
Proud of this culture, zendehbad Pars Zendegbad Iranzamin
Amaizing👏👏👏👏👏🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡
Those "sections" are called "dast'gaah" in Persian, literally translated as unit. in Persian music there are 7 "dast'gaah"s, all belong to the whole "Radif".
each "dast'gaah' as a unit, has its own subdivisions. biggest unit is "Shoor" for example.
This piece is played in "Homayoon" unit I guess, and sometimes there are people who connect units at some moments! and that needs an expert to do that :)
it might look boring that everyone has to obey the same type of music, since each unit is restricted to some subdivisions, but it is not boring tbh... everyone has his own accent in playing, and you can reorder the subdivisions as well. I can say besides the technique, it is all about the mood... how you are connecting the subdivisions, which technique you use and your accent, and also the poem and lyrics, all bring variations that make this type of music interesting, at least for me :)
what do these units determine?
oh...many things indeed!
technically talking... each unit indicates some specific notes to be played in minor, major, quarter low, quarter high position.
on the emotional side however, which is also understandable for a non-musician ear as well, each unit takes you to a certain atmosphere. So, the lyrics should also fit the emotion as well. for example, there's a unit or "dast'gaah" called "Chaahaargaah"... it brings you to an epic atmosphere, at which you can sing epic songs, with epic poems. Many songs in the Iran-Iraq war era (1980s) where made in the "Chaahaargaah" and broadcasted in Iranian radio&TV to motivate and provoke people!
is it improvised? yes! almost all of it!
but the main elements are written in the literature and as a document for the students to study... throughout the history, some students which where above the normal level, have established their own "style", and thus there are a few styles for "dast'gaah"s which makes them somehow unique, but all of them keep their similarities, and just re-order the subdivisions and have some distinguished accent, technique, etc. somehow. the subdivisions are called "Gooshe" btw :)
So, its a long long story, but you can dig through "dast'gaah"s and hopefully you will find interesting things :)
4 instruments, Tar (Guitar type), Kamancha (voilon-like), Santoor (mustache guy hitting the strings.) and Tombak (drum-like). The guy with Kamancha is leading and I'm sure he has composed the whole thing, as you can clearly see, he is leading.
Love it ❤️
Thanks 👍
as far as form, think of it like a symphony and parts. Cinematic and scenes.
That instrument right side of lady is called Santoor
Dear Matt the name of the instruments are, Tar, Kamanche, Santoor and Donback. They are very old instruments. These are Iranian classic music and usually is to do with nature, love and love one, drinking wine and being merry, most lyrics come from very famous Iranian poets.
I really enjoy your reactions! Thanks for uploading. Btw you're a really cool dude. Would like to smoke one with you and discuss music history... haha
I’d love that. Thanks! Puff
Just love and then nothing.. thank you so Much for your select.
There is love in the air, majic of music and poetry. Close your eyes and worry about the words
Excellent choice Mat.
افتخار ما هستید انشالله همیشه سلامت باشند و ماباید کمک کنیم به نشر آثار هنرمندها تا بیشتر بیشتر دیده بشوند ❤🎉
In this music, there are three significant and highly respected elements.
in starting order
First, the musician who immerses himself in an improvised song, a song that has no notes and all that is there are degrees of love flowing in him.
Second, the singer, who can't say anything about his talent and voice, but the most important thing about him is that he has a voice that, as we Persians say, is not of this world and is of a kingdom, and he is so immersed in it at the peak of the song that it is as if he is not in this world. And with his eyes closed, he surrenders himself to the heart of the song and leaves.
It should be kept in mind that this music is the result of hundreds and maybe thousands of years of civilization from which it was borrowed.
The third and perhaps more important than the first two elements is the poem by the famous Iranian poet "Moulana" who has a high level in mysticism and after 700 years, his mystical poems are still changing and challenging the depth of the human mind. .
There are seven style or scale (dastgaah)of music in Iranian traditional music in which each of them also break down to different levels.that you have to follow through so that you can make a sound music and you can't get out of your step and scale if you do you can clearly hear and feel it
One need to study these 7 dastgaah to play and understand the difference step and tuning .it can be a bit heavy for those whom not understand the lyrics because our music relies heavily on poeterie.
Matt, you're amazing, I can believehow patiently you listen to this traditional music. Starting from the left, The first instrument is called Taar, the one next to it is Kamanche, then the 3rd one is Santour and of course the last one is Tonbak.
Magical and deep words & literature 💎
These poems, which are sung by Iranian artists, are taken from the great poets of Iran. Thank you for your choice and your reaction❤🙏
Persian deep culture thanks for all
hats off to u for staying on for half an hour to appreciate this ancient style of music. Aristotle praised it in his own day (while learning the language in order to understand the lyrics!) ur deeper than i thought .
btw/ multi-chamber string instruments mellow but also amplify the sound.
there are no improvisation allowed in a "destgah/raga" melodies. everything is regulated for thousands of years, as Indians also do, and Babylonians and Greeks did too.
and all the modulations come at the very end, where it is missing from this clip.
I am Armenian from Iran, very interesting thanks
چقدر شما هموطنان ارمنی خوب و با حال هستید،بخدا عاشقتونم خیلی دوستتون دارم،همچنین مردم خود ارمنستان را هم بسیار دوست دارم ❤❤
The instrument with little things hitting on it is Santoor, piano is made base on this instrument
Matt you are amazing! Thanks for your reaction💙
The flat instrument with strings called Santour and the other called Kamanche means little bow and arrows.
enjoy from iranian music
That instrument, similar to violin, is called Kamancheh.
Hi,that instruments name is : kaman_che or Comanche.
It's violin's family.
In Persian language: کمانچه
"Kaman" or "caman" means: bow
"Che" means : little or tiny
Tiny bow or little bow
She sings the poem of the great mystic Rumi
Thank you very much
This music tells a story that the singer singing and the music changes according to the ups and downs of the story. like music of a movie.
What she sings is an elegy, not exactly elegy, it is about the pain of love but the love here is just not for humans, the true love is for god. the person who can truly fall in love that person do not care about religion and ...
سپاس
The second instrument is called Kamanche
The right one by singer is Santoor
The last is Tonbak
A mystical music and song that takes the depths of being to the sky .It is very endearing 🥰🥰
Mr.matt .thanks