Persian Nights

Jooya, Zohreh
Arc Music Inc.
World | Feb 2005

Reviews

Don Farrell
Reviewed 2005-09-26
Traditional Folk Music from Iran. In Persian music all instruments play the same note in the same or different octaves. There is a call & response of the instruments. The tar and tombak are main instruments with female vocals
1: 1: 51 slow, minimal instruments, female vocal.
2: 2:04 mid to faster plucked strings, fem voc.
3: 3:50 mid tempo plucked strings, fem voc.
4: 3: 07 mid tempo plucked strings, fem voc., lower sound
5: 4:40 slower tempo plucked strings, fem voc
*6: 3:35 mid tempo plucked strings, fem voc, minimal hand percussion.
7: 3:20 mid tempo plucked strings, male & fem voc.
*8: 5:56 slow plucked strings ( instrumental)
9: 5:34 slow plucked strings, fem voc.
*10: 3:11 fast fem voc. and plucked strings.
11: 4:21 slow to mid fem voc. and plucked strings
12: 5:03 slow fem voc. intro then plucked strings and more fem vocal, slow.
*13: 3: 44 call and response fem voc and chorus, plucked string, slow to mid
*14: 3:00 mid tempo fem voc. faster chorus response. D Farrell 07/2005

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