April 30, 2024

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The Influence of Iranian Folk music on European Music

Iranian folk music

Iranian folk music

The influence of local music of Iranian peoples (Folk) on European music can be seen in several aspects such as different patterns, rhythms and instruments, which have left a tremendous impact not only in Europe but also in other nations.

According to the report of   Buraq Hamim Art News, the local music of Iranian peoples, which includes the local music styles of different Iranian peoples and ethnicities, has special patterns, rhythms and instruments that have had a significant impact on European music.

Effect on patterns and rhythms

The folk music of Iranian people has unique patterns and rhythms that have been influential in European music. Some patterns and rhythms of local Iranian music can also be identified in European music pieces and add to the diversity and richness of European music.

Effects on instruments

The local musical instruments of Iranian peoples have also had a significant impact on European musical instruments. Some local Iranian instruments such as tar, three-string and reed are also used in European music and add to the diversity and richness of European music.

Impact on performance and presentation

The local music of Iranian peoples has also had a significant impact on the performance and presentation of European music. Iranian folk music performances, using their own techniques and tools, can add to the diversity and richness of European music performances and create a unique listening experience for the listeners.

In general, the influence of local music of Iranian peoples on European music can be seen in different aspects and add to the diversity and richness of European music.

In Iran, there are all kinds of local and traditional instruments. Some of these instruments are:

  • Tar: It is a stringed instrument that is played using the fingers on its strings.
  • Setar: It is a musical instrument made by Iranian makers based on strings. It has three strings that are played with the fingers.
  • Centaur: It is an instrument in which tuned strings are played using sticks.
  • Reed: It is an instrument made of wood and played using the breath.
  • Kamancheh: It is an instrument that is played using a bow on its strings.
  • Daf: It is a percussion instrument that is played by hitting its wooden surface.
  • Tembek: It is an instrument that is played using the hands on its wooden surface.
  • Sattar: It is an instrument that is played using fingers on its strings.
  • Qanun: It is an instrument that is played using a bow on its strings.
  • Sanj: It is an instrument that is played using fingers on its strings.

These are just a few examples of local Iranian instruments, and there are still other instruments, each of which has its own characteristics and sounds.

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