Fantastic Silk Road project: musicians from Iran, India and Syria got together in Bucharest. You three made my day. Thanks millions from Iran/ California.
Amazing how this lady is playing on the Sitar, the combination of middle eastern-Indian music is astonishing, I am fan of your work Mr. Zatari, good continuation.
@@SamuelLipscomb-bt1io The "si" or "se" signifies 3 whilst "tar" means "string." The Setar was brought to India by the Persians and the instrument was changed to better accommodate the Indian musical practices, later when the language was being Latinised, the Brits and Indians chose "i" & the Iranians used an "e". Also, the Persian tar used to have 5 strings, yet the sixth string had been added to the tar by Darvish Khan. Mirza Sadiq Asad had introduced changes in traditional Iranian Tar's structure and form for the Azerbaycanis, increasing the number of its strings and bringing them up to 11.
The most Indian thing in that room is the tabla... there also is absolutely no presence of a sitar being anywhere in the room... However, there *is* a Persian Tar.
What a wonderful performance! I especially love the drive of "The Road" (no pun intended), adored the rhythm of "Black Tea" and enjoyed the slower paced Eves Chatters. If you guys are on spotify, I'll be adding you to my fav playlists. Thank you so much!
Absolutely wonderful!
Superb! La multi ani cantati!
Respect! Qaulity! Discipline! Love! Beauty! What a beautiful soundtrack to life! Sorrow! Longing! Redemption! Solice! Warmth! Home.
Cât de frumos! Respect!
Bellísimas composiciones e interpretaciones musicales.
Amazing tabla! The timing married to the wild horse rythms of the strings! Like an elephant dancing to the horses! 😲 Wow
Tebrikler, teşekkürler. Ömrünüze bereket.👏🍀♥️
💚✌🏽✨
Very pleasant
Thank you for this! I enjoyed hearing different versions of Eves Chatters and desire...
amazing, love from NEPAL
Fantastic Silk Road project: musicians from Iran, India and Syria got together in Bucharest.
You three made my day.
Thanks millions from Iran/ California.
amazing, listen to this all day today :)
روعة
great
🌻🙌🏽
من سپاسگذارم
شكراجزيلا
I had the chance to see and hear you live in a garden. Great artistic moment !
Questa musica e' molto bella!
Sooo Good
Thank you!
💚✨
Amazing how this lady is playing on the Sitar, the combination of middle eastern-Indian music is astonishing, I am fan of your work Mr. Zatari, good continuation.
It's a tar, not a sitar.
Si tar, neu sitar?😅
@@SamuelLipscomb-bt1iogood joke 😉
@@SamuelLipscomb-bt1io The "si" or "se" signifies 3 whilst "tar" means "string." The Setar was brought to India by the Persians and the instrument was changed to better accommodate the Indian musical practices, later when the language was being Latinised, the Brits and Indians chose "i" & the Iranians used an "e". Also, the Persian tar used to have 5 strings, yet the sixth string had been added to the tar by Darvish Khan. Mirza Sadiq Asad had introduced changes in traditional Iranian Tar's structure and form for the Azerbaycanis, increasing the number of its strings and bringing them up to 11.
The most Indian thing in that room is the tabla... there also is absolutely no presence of a sitar being anywhere in the room... However, there *is* a Persian Tar.
Thanks. God bless.
Very beautiful music , thank you all for this moment
So nice
What a wonderful performance! I especially love the drive of "The Road" (no pun intended), adored the rhythm of "Black Tea" and enjoyed the slower paced Eves Chatters. If you guys are on spotify, I'll be adding you to my fav playlists. Thank you so much!
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open.spotify.com/album/0tkeNEbLiLaY3gopWIRuNU?si=oL7YGcMVRVyDsk7uC5CUeQ
@@mohamadzatari thank you!
What a video ❤❤❤❤
Beautiful. Thank you
درود بر شما دوستان
Absolutely authentics musics
I love it
What do you think about a concert in İstanbul ??
Always a pleasure 💚
چه اجرای گرمی
✨✨🌿
يعطيك العافي أخي محمد ؟ وين موجود انت ؟ بالنمسا
مرحبا اخي , انت باي بلد موجود ؟
Khryst@ espera su portabilidad
سارا جان فقط شما انگار چیزی از دستت در میره یه کم میترسی. بیخیال باهاش راحت باش.