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    Yeki az ghashangtarin shakheh hayeh digeh persian music,BANDARI music hast keh az joonibeh Iran miad,montaha moteasefaneh shayad hata khodeh bacheh hayeh joonub ( specially the second joonubi generation!) ham ziad nemidoonan az in system music khoobeh Irani !.

    Hala badtar az in keh goftam,ineh keh ba'zi ha hastan keh tuyeh Los Angeles hastan va ba in keh nah ahleh joonub hastan va nah chizi az BANDARI music midunand,mian alaki ahang mikhunand beh in ravesh.! in mesleh in mimuneh keh yek spanish man biad hanghayeh mahali (folcoric) greek bekhooneh !! kheili maskhareh dar miad !

    Man inja try mikonam keh beh zabaneh sadeh BANDARI music ro baratoon tozih bedam.man khodam ahleh joonub nistam vali ba joonubia hal mikonam .

    Fedayeh hemeh bechehe joonubia va beche irunia .

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    What is BANDARI music?

    People living in the South of Iran around the harbour of the Persian Gulf are called BANDARI.

    These people have their own music and language that is also called BANDARI.
    BANDARI is a rhythmic type of dance music which is played mostly in weddings and other celebrations. The BANDARI language is the Southern dialect of Iran.
    The pure BANDARI music is played fast and slow. BANDARI's major musical instruments are:
    Ney Hamban (is an instrument made of goat's skin similar to Irish bag pipes, played by blowing)

    Dombak (is an instrument made of animal skin and skin of wallnut's tree, played by striking with fingers and hand)

    Def (is an instrument made of animal skin and a wooden frame like the head of a drum, with jingles on the rim, similar to the Tambourine, played by striking with hand)

    Darbuka (is an Arabic musical instrument made of fish skin and clay, played by striking with hand)

    Bandari music has the similar style and melody of Arabic music which uses quarter tone that can be vocalized and played.

    The best BANDARI music songs are :

    1. Sobh-e Saahel
    2. Chelchele Baad-e Shomaal
    3. Aafto Daroomad
    4. Asheghaane Khalij
    5. Atr o Golab
    6. Aabi shodeh Asemoon
    7. Yaallaah Bakhodaa
    8. Jashoye Bandar


    1. Jamal jamaloo
    2. Gol berayeh delbarom mibarom
    3. Shabhayeh bandar
    4. Cheshm balooti
    5. Aroos jaan
    6. Dokhtar booshehri
    7. Hanabandoon
    8. Saleemeh
    9. Leila joon
    10. Dokhtar siah


    1. Jomneye Viah Jaei
    2. Bagheboon
    3. Salam Ey Nakhoda
    4. Eshghe Vatan
    5. Rais Ali Delvari
    6. Ey Sham Masouz
    7. Sirya Sirya
    8. Gol Ey Gol


    * Havaar havaar
    * Zaynou
    * Ey yaar, ey yaar
    * Mo mirom beh bandar

    And more. . .
    Last edited by Rasputin; 07-20-2005, 08:01 PM.

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    • #3
      eyy valll hellle helllllle aslan in khanandehaye LA ke maskharas aslan hich kodoomesh bandari niss hich kodoomeshoon az Ney hambooon estefade nemikonan to ahangashon

      bandari endeshhhhhhe

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      • #4
        YouTube - Abadan Banderi kuwaiti

        Abadan Banderi kuwaiti

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        • #5
          Dancing to Halal Yous


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            [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5KrM7cX-oA[/ame]

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            • #7
              ESHGHOMMMMMMMM, JOOOONOMMMMMMM, OMROMMMMMMM, KHORAKOMMMMMM ahangaye bandari e

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              • #8
                The term "ney anban" or "ney anboun" literally means "bag pipe", but more specifically can refer to a type of droneless double-chantered bagpipes played in Southern Iran. This is similar to the Bahrainian jirba played by ethnic Iranians in the Persian Gulf islands.

                [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnRYmYXIepE[/ame]

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                • #9
                  [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdDpNZ44yPc[/ame]

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                    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kyv_eyN86IQ[/ame]

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                    • #11
                      [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChiejE42EvI[/ame]

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                      • #12
                        [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNnu-mJ6eV4[/ame]

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