Dastgāh-e Šur, the Glossary
Dastgāh-e Šur (دستگاه شور; Şur) is one of the seven ''Dastgāh''s of Persian Music (Classically, Persian Music is organized into seven Dastgāhs and five Āvāzes, however from a merely technical point of view, one can consider them as an ensemble of 12 Dastgāhs).[1]
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5 relations: Dastgāh, Dastgāh-e Māhur, Koron (music), Persian traditional music, Radif (music).
- Persian music
Dastgāh
Dastgāh (دستگاه) is the standard musical system in Persian art music, standardised in the 19th century following the transition of Persian music from the Maqam modal system. Dastgāh-e Šur and Dastgāh are Persian words and phrases.
Dastgāh-e Māhur
Dastgāh-e Māhūr or Dastgaah-e Maahur (دستگاه ماهور; Mahur) is one of the seven ''Dastgāh''s of Persian Music (Classically, Persian Music is organized into seven Dastgāhs and five Āvāzes, however from a merely technical point of view, one can consider them as an ensemble of 12 Dastgāhs). Dastgāh-e Šur and Dastgāh-e Māhur are Persian music and Persian words and phrases.
See Dastgāh-e Šur and Dastgāh-e Māhur
Koron (music)
The koron (Persian: کرن), meaning "less than lower in pitch", is a symbol used in traditional Persian music in order to lower or "flatten" a written note by an interval smaller than a semitone (broadly corresponding to a quarter tone, or specifically a half flat). Dastgāh-e Šur and koron (music) are Persian music.
See Dastgāh-e Šur and Koron (music)
Persian traditional music
Persian traditional music or Iranian traditional music, also known as Persian classical music or Iranian classical music, refers to the classical music of Iran (also known as Persia).
See Dastgāh-e Šur and Persian traditional music
Radif (music)
Radif (ردیف) is a collection of many old melodic figures preserved through many generations by oral tradition. Dastgāh-e Šur and Radif (music) are Persian music.
See Dastgāh-e Šur and Radif (music)
See also
Persian music
- Afshari (Persian music)
- Al-Farabi
- Amed nesîm-i subh-dem
- Arabic maqam
- Avang Music
- Avaz (music)
- Bandari music
- Caltex Records
- Coup of Gods
- Dastgāh-e Šur
- Dastgāh-e Māhur
- Golha (radio programmes)
- Hermes Records
- Irangaam
- Jabr-e Joghrafiyaei
- Kitab al-Musiqa al-Kabir
- Koron (music)
- Lavta
- Mahoor Scores by Mokhber-Al-Saltaneh
- Music of Afghanistan
- Night, Silence, Desert
- Octatonic scale
- Ottoman music
- Oy (album)
- Persian Trilogy
- Persian classical music
- Persian musical instruments
- Persian pop music
- Persian ritual music
- Radif (music)
- Rhythm in Persian music
- Soghati
- Sori (music)
- Ta'zieh
- Tajik music
- Taraneh Records
- Tasnif
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dastgāh-e_Šur
Also known as Dastgah-e Shur, Dastgah-e Sur, Dastgahe Shoor.