Gol-e Gandom from the original Orriental Jazz TV boradcast in 1965 with Lloyd Miller on santur and a later Iranian National TV show with Miller on piano.
Friends, Persian music influenced a lot of cultures but so did Indian, Chinese and Arab. All are valuable and we should just appreciate every culture and its contribution to the world; it isn't a contest, just a confluence and a concert. Dr. Lloyd Miller
@worldartsdocmiller and there is also little chance that the arabic word for "to grow impatient" 'ajaz (and not jaz') or "to cut" (jazza with a double z) comes from Arabic via west africa since they had no knowledge of Arabic.
Friends, Persian music influenced a lot of cultures but so did Indian, Chinese and Arab. All are valuable and we should just appreciate every culture and its contribution to the world; it isn't a contest, just a confluence and a concert. Dr. Lloyd Miller
This is one of the best pieces of music I've heard in my life.
Lovely lovely lovely
6:30 Drummer plays the riff from Take Five by Dave Brubeck Quartet
amazing.
This is really something especial,
Many thanks for sharing.
drummer is killing it
Thanks for sharing your archive, Prof Miller.
@RezaVahid
It is " gole gandom" alright. & starts with: gole gandome michinam, gole gandom yaar (2) michinam hamchin o hamchon gole gandom gole gandom yaar (2)
wow
This is just so amazingly beautiful
the girl in the second video is amazing
magic
👌
10x
Why does everyone in the Preston Kies Quartet look exactly the same?
(●^o^●)
ممنون
@nonbarbari not all, a large number of Arabic genres such as the Muwashshah comes from Syriac music.
@doctorlloydmiller which tuning are you using in this video? Thank you so much for your information.
@worldartsdocmiller and there is also little chance that the arabic word for "to grow impatient" 'ajaz (and not jaz') or "to cut" (jazza with a double z) comes from Arabic via west africa since they had no knowledge of Arabic.
Mer30
I'm sorry to say, but even chinese music is based on persian and indian ancient music.