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- Iran, who pla**** a folk instrument. The tradition of a musical trio of sazandas playing the aforementioned instruments did not originate until the beginning...
- ‘Turkmen style’ is used in ‘bozlak’ thus, using two different makam (tones). Sazanda Gakkili havasi Dattiri havasi Rosie Ayliffe, The rough guide to Turkey...
- kirklar and navoi. These are performed by professional musicians called sazanda. Tuiduk is a wind instrument (similar to Zurna). In Turkmen folklore, an...
- Georgian, Armenian, Uzbek, and Turkmen. For 20 years, he was accompanied by sazandas Gurban Pirimov (tar) and Sasha Ohanezashvili (kamancheh). In 1916, he appeared...
- trained professionally by the renowned folk singer Musa Shushinski and sazanda Tatevos Harutyunov, specializing in the Rast variety of mugham. In the...
- perform the mugham repertoire and represent the ensemble of khanandas and sazandas. The performance of the muğam trio is called a complete vocal-instrumental...
- Omarly, Orman) Sapyş Çerkezow adyndaky (Magaryf, Çarwalyk, Köpükli) Sazanda (Sazanda, Azatlyk, Bagşyly, Begleroba) Sazakly (Ketgenli, Pagtabaz, Bitaraplyk...
- khananda duets has been introduced in Azerbaijan. Music of Azerbaijan Sazanda Bulbul (singer) Khan Shushinski Alim Qasimov Bulbuljan Rubaba Muradova...