Azərbaycan musiqisi azərbaycan muğami ( segah )..və musiqi Güllü güllü ........skripka polcofkalari azərbaycan barmaqları narodnu barmaqlar və.koprovat çalğı..
Se-gah is Persian. Not everything is Azeri.... Seh means 3 and gah means string. Many of these have roots coming from various different Persian azans. For example, chahar-gah (4th-string). They are played all throughout the middle-east including Arabic, Turkic, and other Caucasian nations. Armenians have a very long history of playing this music during several of the different Persian kingdoms in which Armenians lived in. For example, the Persian King Abbas relocated Armenians from "Julfa" Nakh-ijevan (previous Ijevan, a name given to that region during the Van Vaspurakan dynesty) to "Nor-Julfa" Isfahan. Much of Isfahan was architected and built by Armenians. Azeri's easily borrow, Bayate-Esfahan and Bayate-Shiraz but the reality is that Armenians have been playing and listening to these azans in the region for centuries. That's why they are so well known and played by Armenian musicians.
հրաշքներ են ախպերները ... Վարդան ջան , Վահան ջան ... ՄԵՐՍԻԻԻԻԻԻԻ
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Վարդան ջան, Վահան ջան երկուստ ել տաղանդավոր երաժիշտ եք, ձեր ցավը տանեմ,
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Azərbaycan musiqisi azərbaycan muğami ( segah )..və musiqi Güllü güllü ........skripka polcofkalari azərbaycan barmaqları narodnu barmaqlar və.koprovat çalğı..
Se-gah is Persian. Not everything is Azeri.... Seh means 3 and gah means string. Many of these have roots coming from various different Persian azans. For example, chahar-gah (4th-string). They are played all throughout the middle-east including Arabic, Turkic, and other Caucasian nations. Armenians have a very long history of playing this music during several of the different Persian kingdoms in which Armenians lived in. For example, the Persian King Abbas relocated Armenians from "Julfa" Nakh-ijevan (previous Ijevan, a name given to that region during the Van Vaspurakan dynesty) to "Nor-Julfa" Isfahan. Much of Isfahan was architected and built by Armenians. Azeri's easily borrow, Bayate-Esfahan and Bayate-Shiraz but the reality is that Armenians have been playing and listening to these azans in the region for centuries. That's why they are so well known and played by Armenian musicians.