Luri music explained
Luri music is referred to an ethno-cultural characteristic of Lurs in the Middle East. Luri music enjoys a various and ancient background.[1] [2]
Music instruments
The most popular Luri musical instruments include sorna, Karna, dohol, tâl (Luri kamancheh),[3] tonbak (tomak), and the common Iranian traditional instruments. Meanwhile, the Luri kamancheh is the only one that is fundamentally different from other Iranian music instruments.[4] The Lurs select the Mâhur as their basic musical scale to showcase the magnificence, grandeur and independence of their people.[5]
See also
Notes and References
- Majedi, H and S. Shamlukia, (2008): Investigating the impact of nature and the environment on the Iranian music.(In Persian) Environmental sciences and technology: v. 13, No 2, p. 95-103
- Saeb, Reza. http://bamdadelorestan.ir/?p=170 "Music status in Luristan"
- Oloumo, M. (2015). "Kamanche, the Bowed String Instrument of the Orient". International Journal of Arts and Commerce. V. 14, No. 1, p. 92-101, available online at:http://www.ijac.org.uk/January2015
- Seyedrasool Sadrieh, "Taal" Persian-language article about Lorestan traditional string instrument "Taal" تحقیق در مورد تال (کمانچه لرستان)، سید رسول صدریه.
- Majedi, H and S. Shamlukia, (2008). "Investigating the impact of nature and the environment on the Iranian music". (In Persian) Environmental Sciences and Technology: v. 13, No. 2, Pages 95-103