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Peyman Playing on Eckermann Ghaval
Peyman Playing on Eckermann Ghaval

Azeri music has 12 mugham-s (mugam-s). Mugham is melodic modal system in many Middle Eastern and Central Asian countries. Even Uyghur Turks have 12 mugham-s. The similarity of the melodies, their names and the musical instruments in these areas shows the deep mutual impact of these musical systems and styles.
 
Azeri music has four major rhythm cycles that I have discussed and explained with suitable MP3s in my articles and ghaval lessons:
 
Ghaval (Azerbaijani frame drum) that is the same as Persian dayereh.
 
Naghara (Azerbaijani cylindrical drum) that is the same as Armenian dhol.
 
I am very proud of sharing the stage with one of the most famous kamanche players of Azerbaijan, maestro Habil Aliev:

Peyman, Ostad Habil Aliev and Ostad Nasehpoor
Peyman, Ostad Habil Aliev and Ostad Nasehpoor

Azerbaijani Song by Ostad Nasrollah Nasehpoor

Azeri Music - Teymur Mustafayev & Nezaket Memmedova

Bio of Ostad Habil Aliev (Master of Kamancha)
 
Ostad Habil Aliev, one of the great masters of Azerbaijani Classical music, was born on May 28, 1927 in Azerbaijan. His first concert was relayed from the TV in 1961. He played "Segah" with a new style of performing and technique, which caused a great reflect among the admirers of Azerbaijani music. He began to extend his creative researches from day to day. He gave a new life to many of mugams (Azerbaijani modal system). In 1952, he entered the kamancha (Azerbaijani spike fiddle) Dept. of Musical School after A. Zeynalli. Lately he worked at Philharmonic Society in Baku, Azerbaijan. He has been to more than 60 foreign countries, promoting Azerbaijani Calssical music. He also became famous accompanist. To sound every mugam in its own language in a tripet, to protect its united spirit and to stress the individuality of all the components of the music is one of his splendid efforts.

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Parham Nassehpoor, tar, setar, kamancheh and Azeri tar player

Alim Qasimov and his Azerbaijani Ensemble
Alim Qasimov and his Azerbaijani Ensemble

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Some related keywords:
 
Azeri is also spelled as Azari. Azar is a Persian word means fire.
 
Azerbaijan is a big area, in the north it is the Republic of Azerbaijan and its center is Baku and in South it is the East and West Azarbaijan and Ardebil provinces of Iran (Persia). The most important cities of Iran's Azerbaijan are Tabriz, Orumiyyeh and Ardebil.
 
We have other Turkic cultures (such as turkmen and ghashghai culture) that we will not discuss about them here.
 
 The music is called musighi also spelled as musiqi or musigi.
 
Lezginka: This is a very informative article by Ibrahim from Dagestan. Lezginka is related to Lagzi dance of Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan.
 
The relations among Persian, Armenian, Turkish, Azeri and Kurdish music are so vivid that we can consider each tradition as major branches of the same tree.
 
Arabic (particularly, Egyptian, Iraqi, Syrian, Tunisian, Moroccan and Lebanese) and Persian music have very deep relationships.
 
Also Persian music has some relationships with Afghani, Tajik, Pakistani, Indian music. One needs to work on all these musical genres and system to have a better understanding about each of them.

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Peyman and his tonbak (2002)

Tar Setar Barbat Kamancheh Gheychak Santoor Ghanoon Ney Tonbak Daf