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Topic: Some Middle Eastern Instruments... Posted: 30-Jan-2006 at 18:27 |
i am not sure, but i think the persian name for Ud is Barbad or Barbat. What do you think Zagros?
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Posted: 30-Jan-2006 at 18:32 |
Yes, barbat also.
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Posted: 31-Jan-2006 at 00:49 |
Doesn't Barbad (or barbat) mean 'terrible' in persian?
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Posted: 31-Jan-2006 at 04:19 |
lol, varvatos ( βαρβάτος )in Greek means "virile" heh, looks like we are all borrowing each other's words
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Posted: 31-Jan-2006 at 05:40 |
All of you guys in this thread are evil... All I am doing now is buying Turkish music off iTunes. I want some Amane as well.
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Posted: 31-Jan-2006 at 09:33 |
Originally posted by THE TURK
Doesn't Barbad (or barbat) mean 'terrible' in persian? |
No, where did you get this from?
Originally posted by Origen
All of you guys in this thread are evil... All I am doing now is buying Turkish music off iTunes.
I want some Amane as well.
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AAAAAmeeeeeen
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Posted: 31-Jan-2006 at 10:00 |
Originally posted by Origen
All of you guys in this thread are evil... All I am doing now is buying Turkish music off iTunes.
I want some Amane as well.
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Here's a great amane for you from Hamiyet Yceses. Her surname means great voice and you'll understand when you hear her aaaaaaaaaaahs
http://www.kulturturizm.gov.tr/portal/kultur_portal/medya/mu zik/muzik_kulturu/rumeli/bakmiyor_cesmi_siyah.mp3
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Posted: 01-Feb-2006 at 03:26 |
I hate you and I hope one of the mods bans you for the great temptation. I am close to tears listening to her voice The one thing (amongst everything else) I love about Turkish Amane is the passion behind the singing. It always moves me. People, this is a spirtual exercise.
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Posted: 01-Feb-2006 at 13:30 |
Originally posted by Origen
People, this is a spirtual exercise.
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yea say taht, i can see it from youre posts.
@kotumeyil,
if you want some songs to upload quickly, i have 50mb fast ftp so i can loan it to you if you wanna upload those kind of songs.
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Posted: 01-Feb-2006 at 14:47 |
Originally posted by Origen
I hate you and I hope one of the mods bans you for the great temptation.
I am close to tears listening to her voice The one thing (amongst everything else) I love about Turkish Amane is the passion behind the singing. It always moves me.
People, this is a spirtual exercise.
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Is that in Turkish, it's too whaily to be able to tell, sounds like Persian? Ceshman sia is what we say for handsome people, it literally means black eyes
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Posted: 01-Feb-2006 at 17:07 |
Originally posted by Day
if you want some songs to upload quickly, i have 50mb fast ftp so i can loan it to you if you wanna upload those kind of songs. |
Thanks, Day. I may need it in the near future but first I should compile my archive in mp3 format....
Originally posted by Zagros
Is that in Turkish, it's too whaily to be able to tell, sounds like Persian? Ceshman sia is what we say for handsome people, it literally means black eyes |
The song is in Turkish but there are also some frazes of Persian origin are included. You guessed right. She says "the black eyed one doesn't come to rescue me..."
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Posted: 01-Feb-2006 at 17:30 |
very intersting, the music and way of singing is very similar to Persian of the same period, I guess it is 60s??
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Posted: 02-Feb-2006 at 02:25 |
Originally posted by Zagros
very intersting, the music and way of singing is very similar to Persian of the same period, I guess it is 60s?? |
As far as I remember, it's from the mid-50s. It would be good if you supplied some Persian songs in the same style.
And here's my service to you, friends: rembetiko songs from 1918 to 1954. Original records. Except a few which are played by bouzouki, the other ones are full Asia Minor songs from Istanbul and Izmir. There are some Turkish songs sung by Anatolian Greeks and you can hear many Turkish words in the Greek ones:
http://rapidshare.de/files/12352434/Rebetika_1918-1954.rar.h tml
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Posted: 02-Feb-2006 at 04:06 |
How do you download them? (Bloody wine has made me emotional)
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Posted: 02-Feb-2006 at 07:00 |
Can't you download them or do you wonder how I found them? If you don't know how to download them: On the page of that link, click on the "Free" button and after that you will see a countdown like "Download ticket reserved 59 seconds, 58 seconds, etc." When the countdown finishes a code will be given. Type it to the required place and press enter. It will ask you to open or save the file. It's up to you. Good luck!
If you wonder how I found them, it's the result of a research which made up my huge archive
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Posted: 02-Feb-2006 at 07:36 |
http://www.iranian.com/ram/Haydeh/ShirinJaan.ram
It reminded me of that, but there are other more similar songs too, if the link dont work first time, keep trying. It starts of slo and gets going at the end.
The song starts off in Persian (when it is slow) and turns to Kermanshahi dialect when the music gets going abou 4.23 minutes thru.
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Posted: 02-Feb-2006 at 07:49 |
Also this one:
http://www.iranian.com/ram/Pooran/TakDerakht.ram
hah! and I know the girl on the banner in that site, lol.
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Posted: 02-Feb-2006 at 14:31 |
Nice samples, Zagros. The second one is very familiar...
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Posted: 05-Feb-2006 at 05:15 |
Thank you once more! I have most of those, however a few I do not have, so I up the collection a little .
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