فاختیِ اوسط Faxti e Owsat

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My new song based on ancient persian circle of rhythm called "Faxti e Owsat". Its in 5/8 and the accents is spelled as 'tan tananan tananan'.
The Ash Trio guys are accompanying me.
Hope you enjoy it!
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Hello @ashrafpour
Congratulations on a Curie vote!
Very good music.
Is it the Persian or Urdu title?
What does it say; in English or Spanish?
I like youtube

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Thank you! This is in persian and it's pronounced like Faxti e Owsat. And it's the name of the rhythm that I've used in this song. It an 800 years old rhythm (at least) The other persian words are Alireza Ashrafpour (which is my name) and name of the album(bi pardeh) that means 'fretless' and of course in persian it means 'not hidden' too.

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ممنون از توضیحات مهربون

Thanks for the kind explanations

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ehy dear @ashrafpour, I really liked your piece, original with these oriental touches that bring the mind to imagine other places and other lives :-))
Thanks for sharing with us and congratulations on your curie rating

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Thanks for listening. I'm glad you've enjoyed it :)

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Hello Hello!

Wow I'm in love, I've never heard such a beautiful and passionate piece... Congratulations♡

Greetings from Venezuela!

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Hello and greetings from Iran. And thanks for your kind words. :)

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Very interesting your musical proposal. Thank you for clarifying that it comes from an ancient Persian rhythm. I suppose there are many differences, especially in string instruments and in percussion variations. Fantastic!! Thanks for this video. Regards @ashrafpour

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You're welcome.yes its a 800 years old(at least) rhythm and yes, many differences. in string instruments, wind instruments, percussion and even in intervals and ...
I'm delighted that you've enjoyed it.

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I like the variety of your song. Dynamic beginning and end and very calm middle of the song. It feels good listening to your song :) Recently I've seen an alternative movie from Iran and I recall hearing similar tunes..

Thank you for sharing and have a good day!

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Thank you so much. Thats what the music is all about, to feel good...
You're welcome
Have a good day :)

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