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Dastgāh (/dæstˈɡɑː/; Persian: دستگاه, classical: [
dastˈɡɑːh], Iran: [dæstˈɡɒː(h)]) is the
standard musical system in
Persian art music,
standardised in...
- sonnatī-e īrānī or mūsīqī-e aṣīl-e īrānī) is now
modernly classified into the
Dastgāh system. This
system is a
modal system, in the fact that it
utilizes distinct...
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Dastgāh-e Šur (Persian: دستگاه شور; Azerbaijani: Şur) is one of the
seven Dastgāhs of
Persian Music (classically,
Persian Music is
organized into seven...
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Dastgāh-e Māhūr or Dastgaah-e
Maahur (Persian: دستگاه ماهور; Azerbaijani: Mahur) is one of the
seven Dastgāhs of
Persian Music (classically,
Persian Music...
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sharps are half-steps).
Strings are
tuned to meet the
tonal requirements of
Dastgâh. The instrument's four
strings are not
always set the same.
Tones are not...
- It
organizes the
melodies in a
number of
different tonal spaces called dastgāh. The
traditional music of Iran is
based on the radif,
which is a collection...
- Rast
Panjgah (or Rast; Persian: راست پنج گاه) is the name of a
dastgah (musical mode) in
Iranian music and of a
maqam in
Arabic and
related systems of...
- of the music” in the
countries which are the home of the mugham. This
dastgah is pla**** in the “left” tone of the Bayaty-Shiraz. The
Azerbaijani tar...
- 'maqām' to
refer to
individual '
dastgāh's.
According to Farhat,
Before the
development of the
system of the
twelve dastgāhs,
traditional music was known...
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known as
Ahava Rabbah,
Freygish or just the "Jewish scale", and is
called Dastgāh-e Homāyoun in Iran.[citation needed] It is the most
common scale in North...