Luri music

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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]

A Lur musician performing Sorna at a wedding ceremony

Music instruments[]

The most popular Luri musical instruments include Sorna, 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 ethnic music instruments.[4] The Lurs select the Mâhur as their basic musical step to showcase the magnificence, grandeur and independence of their people.[5]

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References[]

  1. ^ Majedi, H and S. Shamlukia, (2008): Investigating the impact of nature and the environmen on the Iranian music.(In Persian) Environmental sciences and technology: volume13, Number2, Pages 95-103
  2. ^ Saeb, Reza. [1] Archived 2017-08-03 at the Wayback Machine "Music status in Luristan"], , KhorramAbad, 19 October 2015. Retrieved on 03 July 2017.
  3. ^ Oloumo, M.(2015).Kamanche, the Bowed String Instrument of the Orient.International Journal of Arts and Commerce.Vol4, No 1, 92-101, available online at:[2] Archived 2017-08-06 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ تحقیق در مورد تال (کمانچه لرستان)، سید رسول صدریه.
  5. ^ Majedi, H and S. Shamlukia, (2008): Investigating the impact of nature and the environment on the Iranian music.(In Persian) Environmental sciences and technology: volume13, Number2, Pages 95-103
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