ASBARAN EPIC IRANIAN MUSIC: ruclips.net/video/FW5X3MMqA9c/видео.html An original composition by Farya Faraji, artwork by Joan Francesc Oliveras Palerolls-if you like Iranian history, be sure to check out his artwork; his drawings are the best visual reconstructions of ancient Iranians I've ever seen on the net: www.artstation.com/jfoliveras/albums/all The piece uses the modal scale of Shur, one of the primary Iranian modal scales, or dastgahs; identical to the Western Aeolian Minor mode, except for the second note of the scale which is microtonal. I used Bakhtyari and Khorasani music as the basis for this piece-the dotar's rythmic melody is reminiscent of Khorasani customs with their great emphasis on the dotar and tanbur, and the zurna and 2/4 time signature are a reference to Bakhtyari Toshmal music, whom some therorise is derived from the military marches of the Sasanian Empire. I also incorporated elements of Iranian Kurdish tanbur playing styles, which often tends to ornament the playing less with appogiaturas, and will play the notes straighter than Persian music or other Iranian styles. The instrumentation consists of an Iranian tanbur, a zurna and a ney, and the percussions are provided by a davul and a daf. All the instruments used in this piece date back to Iranian Antiquity, and were at least known to be present by late-Parthian era in Iran. Still, do note that this is by no means supposed to have any reproductive pretenses--this is modern folk Iranian music, not by any means a reconstruction of Achaemenid-era music, which we know almost nothing about due to lack of sources. The Immortals were both the elite corps of the Achaemenid army, as well as its Imperial Guard, similar to the functionned fulfilled by the Praetorian Guard in the Roman Empire. The outfit seen here is most likely their ceremonial one used as guards, as it would have been unlikely that the long robes could have been used in battle. The term "immortals" come to us from Herotodus, and we do not know the nomenclature used by the Iranians themselves at the time. The corps was always kept at 10 000 strong, and whenever one man was seriously wounded or killed, he was instantly replaced, therefore keeping a permanent numerical strength to the fighting force.
Hello, I am from Iran, thank you for your channel and your beautiful art. I wish the Persian-speaking countries would unite again and return Iran to its former glory, that is, the great Achaemenid era.🦁🇮🇷🦁🇮🇷🦁🇮🇷
Long live Media, Persia and Parthia Long live the Iranic people culture and traditions Long live IRAN ( The land of Aryans) Thank you Farya my dear Countryman for another beautiful Iranian Song
@@shindarose3130 Ezhidahk was his grandfather, Cyrus was half median from mother Side and Persian from Father Side. Ezhidahk at his old age according to historian was mentally unstable and brought discomfort to median people ,when Cyrus took over his grandfather empire everyone were cool with it , Until you show up and talking about Something that happened 2 and half thousand years ago between two Aryan family one median and other Persian , I am a Median an Aryan but i see the bigger picture ,I know Cyrus didn’t mean bad toward our people
I am a Zaza-Kurdish person and agree with you 100%. Iranic people should be closer to each other, especially Kurds and other Iranic people in Iran❤. I think the balances are changing nowadays in the world and I believe Iran will gain more power, also Kurds outside of Iran.
نمیدونم چجوری ازت تشکر کنم که این کانال یوتیوب درست کردی 🥲👏🫂🌹🦅🫀 نمیدونی چقدر خوش حالم زنده باد نژاد پاک و آسمانی آریایی.زنده باد به افتخار میهن پرستانی همچون تو افتخار میکنم که هم وطنی مثل تو دارم 🫂👏
When I first saw your channel, I only listened to the Byzantine and Roman pieces, they felt a lot closer to me, more familiar, I liked them more. But now slowly started to realise all the qualities of your other types of music, especially Iranian, and I must thank you for showing me the way in Iranian music, I have definitely fallen in love with it.
I'm super glad you found your way to Iranian music, it's a wonderful tradition of the Middle-East with its own unique sounds and styles, and it's very diverse regionally so that's a plus :p
Greetings from Romania to our iranian friends, during ancient and late antiquity, the greeks, the romans had a lot of respect for their persian sometimes rivals, sometimes partners And even took some inspiration and influences from them Amazing work with the channel
Love from The Islamic Republic of Pakistan I Love Persia From Zoroastrianism Religion To The Muslim Conquest Of Persia...Iran is Ths Land Of Old History and Culture Like i am From Sindh Province Pakistan It has Also The World's oldest civilization "The Indus Valley Civilization" .... 🇵🇰🤝🇮🇷
I am a quran alone muslim and have deep respect for the Zoroastrian tradition which bred great leaders such as Cyrus the Great who is highly likely to be Dhul Qarnayn mentioned in the Quran, as in Isaiah, he is described as the 'anointed One by God' and in Cyrus' cylinder he describes himself as "King by the grace of the Lord of Wisdom"
If you’re from Turkey then you aren’t original pure turk. The real turks are living in Central Asia. Turkish Turks are just mixed of aboriginal anatolians, greeks and turk invaders from central asia.
It's said that the Immortals were the best warriors of their time. They were trained in using all weapons, were remarkably brave and never lied in their life. And at Thermopylae they were just badly deployed. In every other battle against Greeks they were always the ones who didn't break even if facing defeat. As always, I love your music and this masterpiece is awesome.
According to Herodotus, the Persian and Median troops never broke even when the tide of battle was against them at Platea and Marathon. He even wrote their courage was such that even when outmatched in equipment, they would wrestle and seize the Greek heavy infantry to the ground.
Y’a but the Spartans 300 were better, since they where hand pick from the best warriors, plus Sparta ha a militaristic nation, so for them to be the best of the best they were powerful , the immortals were very strong due to their rich equipment and battle experience, it think the Spartans had an edge
In the case of Thermopylae, the three hundred also had a further seven thousand other Greeks with them. In either case, they outclassed their Persian counterparts through a combination of several factors but were still slaughtered almost to the last.
@@Hluz Not really, in a purely frontal attack while deployed in phalanx, the Spartans would have the advantage, however the Immortals were trained to use the bow, sword, spear, javelin and can ride horses etc. and they too were trained since childhood. In an open field, versatility wins.
grâce à un ami je viens de découvrir cette formidable chaîne... qui m'accompagneras désormais dans toutes mes lectures ! J'adore écouter des musiques en lien avec la thématique de mes livres !
Dude as always amazing work! I’m from southern Italy and I would like to see a video about southern Italian music like tarantella or pizzica or tammorra… I ask because you are really talented and it would be a awesome if you do a video about our music. Love from Italy!
Thanks my man! I'm definitely going to move into Italian music in not too long; I'm planning to document folk songs in the regional languages of the country like Venetian and Sicilian and built up a collection of those over time, so Southern Italian music is definitely in there :)
@@faryafaraji awesome! I’m so happy you like our musics. Italy it’s not a big country but has so much dialects and languages and in my opinion doing a video with song in Sicilian or Venetian will show to the world how rich is Italy culturally.
@@faryafaraji I’m from the region of Basilicata and I know quite well the local dialect. If you need a hand with some words in your next videos about southern Italian dialects I can help! Have a nice day!👋
As an Italian, blood of the immortal Rome, Persia is probably one of the only two countries (alongside with Greece) that can match our glory and our importance in world culture
I think more aggressive percussion would have been maybe more fitting here too for something named the Immortals, but hey, I'd call that a nitpick. A rich and beautiful composition as always. The strings are the highlight for me, especially because it sort of sounds reminiscent of melodies my uncle would play with his kids as an instrumental piece sometimes heheheh. Stunning
That's the eternal inner debate I deal with haha; do I stay fully authentic and miss out on the more "epic" vibe or not? When doing this one I really felt like limiting myself completely to Iranian folk instruments that existed back then (or at least during Antiquity), and the davul and daf can be agressive but nowhere near the Hans Zimmer-y orchestral drums I used in some of my other pieces (obviously those are from VST programs, not physical ones.) For this one I was more interested in expressing the Immortals only with the drums and instruments they themselves would've had, which has its own value for me. Authenticity vs epicness is always a question you grapple with concerning history; Sasanian knights for example, wore pink. I always ask myself, if I were to make a Sasanian movie, would I make them wear pink? If you do, no one will take the movie seriously and you lose their epicness, but if you don't, you lose the authenticity, it's a cool question to ponder about. I suppose the answer is that more agressive drums would have better communicated the idea of the Persian Immortals, but the drums I used better communicate their literal musical reality, since that was the sonic palette at their disposition, I went more for a "what the Immortals could have heard during marching" concept, but a piece expressing our concept of the Immortals themselves would have been equally interesting for sure! And do you know what instrument your uncle was playing? This one is an Iranian tanbur, maybe it was the same :)
@@faryafaraji his son played tanbur, his daughters kamanche and he himself played setar and I think another kind of tar. But yeah, I totally see your reasoning on the creative choices with your composition and all the rest of it. I’d very much take the Sassanids seriously in pink :P But in all seriousness, you’re always very thoughtful about how you go about music, so I typically think the end product reflects the best thing you could have composed for a particular track.
@Toilet Crusader I meant I don't remember if he was playing tar or setar, or another relative of those stringed instruments, but if I recall, it was a tar. Though I'm fairly certain they played both instruments, but I digress.
the immortals called that cuz they number would be 10,000 at any time first ready army of that time trained for war when a soldier fell or die or retired from old age another will take his place even in battle
🇬🇷🇮🇷🇪🇬🇸🇾🇮🇶 الثورة ضد نظام الملالي بدئت من سوريا وستنتهي في طهران أنا اثق أننا سنعيد ديارنا التي كانت مهد الحضارة الى رشدها وسنطرد الغزاه الاتراك الى حولو بلداننا الى مستنقعات دم يعيش العرب والفرس واليونانيون والاكراد والارمن تعيش اعظم شعوب العالم 💪
Sir, this takes me nearly three thousand years back to the court of great King Nebuchadnezzar in Babilon , signing laws for his straps to rule according to king's desire .A great king of a great country , many times enemy of Greece and Vice Versa , but AlWAYS fully understand and respect each other .. Greetings from where I live .🐊🌴🐸🦖🐍 PS satraps , no saps, malaria side effects !!!!
Brother, don't be deluded by fake reality in video games. True honour is striving to create this in the real world. And by the grace of God (Ahura Mazda) we shall return the Shah back to his rightful place.
ASBARAN EPIC IRANIAN MUSIC: ruclips.net/video/FW5X3MMqA9c/видео.html
An original composition by Farya Faraji, artwork by Joan Francesc Oliveras Palerolls-if you like Iranian history, be sure to check out his artwork; his drawings are the best visual reconstructions of ancient Iranians I've ever seen on the net: www.artstation.com/jfoliveras/albums/all
The piece uses the modal scale of Shur, one of the primary Iranian modal scales, or dastgahs; identical to the Western Aeolian Minor mode, except for the second note of the scale which is microtonal. I used Bakhtyari and Khorasani music as the basis for this piece-the dotar's rythmic melody is reminiscent of Khorasani customs with their great emphasis on the dotar and tanbur, and the zurna and 2/4 time signature are a reference to Bakhtyari Toshmal music, whom some therorise is derived from the military marches of the Sasanian Empire. I also incorporated elements of Iranian Kurdish tanbur playing styles, which often tends to ornament the playing less with appogiaturas, and will play the notes straighter than Persian music or other Iranian styles. The instrumentation consists of an Iranian tanbur, a zurna and a ney, and the percussions are provided by a davul and a daf. All the instruments used in this piece date back to Iranian Antiquity, and were at least known to be present by late-Parthian era in Iran. Still, do note that this is by no means supposed to have any reproductive pretenses--this is modern folk Iranian music, not by any means a reconstruction of Achaemenid-era music, which we know almost nothing about due to lack of sources.
The Immortals were both the elite corps of the Achaemenid army, as well as its Imperial Guard, similar to the functionned fulfilled by the Praetorian Guard in the Roman Empire. The outfit seen here is most likely their ceremonial one used as guards, as it would have been unlikely that the long robes could have been used in battle. The term "immortals" come to us from Herotodus, and we do not know the nomenclature used by the Iranians themselves at the time. The corps was always kept at 10 000 strong, and whenever one man was seriously wounded or killed, he was instantly replaced, therefore keeping a permanent numerical strength to the fighting force.
Long live two of the most ancient indo-European peoples!!! 🇮🇷🇬🇷
Greetings to Both From India!
Spartans vs Persians
🇮🇷🇬🇷💚🤍❤😞
@@slavman1945 🤢
@@HannibalBarca-jv4px watch your tongue
Greetings to Persia from your eternal Greek neighbors 🇬🇷
Greetings to beautiful Greece!
😍😍😍Long live Greece and Iran
Glory to Hellas brother
Love and respect to our Greek cousins
I respect that comment but my first thought was 300 🤦🏻♂️😂
I love you brothers 🇮🇷❤️🇹🇯
برادران تاجیک عزیزمایید
Hello, I am from Iran, thank you for your channel and your beautiful art. I wish the Persian-speaking countries would unite again and return Iran to its former glory, that is, the great Achaemenid era.🦁🇮🇷🦁🇮🇷🦁🇮🇷
Love from tajikistan ❤🙌Iran
You are we
We are you bro🇮🇷🤚🏻🇹🇯
marz ha asas dori ma nist
❤
From 🇹🇷 respect 🇮🇷
❤
Greetings from Armenia!!!! Ba vonc ape. Keep this tradition alive! Anmahakan/Immortals
Duz es asum @nger
Love you guys! - greeting from a Zoroastrian Iranian
All your songs are so interesting!
Γειά χαρά από την Ελλάδα.
Love to Greece from Canada my friend!
Greet to you beautiful Greek neighbour ❤️
Wish all best from Poland to Persian brothers. We will be always brothers in blood despite of corporations politics.
Iranian and Slave ? WTF 😂
@@VARGAS_BMW slava = glory,fame
slovo = word
@@VARGAS_BMW slava , not slave ❤️
@@lemanis-theoriginaldruid8530 ok 👍
Soo proud to be Persian,zendebaad Iranzaamin!💕🙏
My day just got better... listening to this over and over as I work, thank you Farya!
100%
Dude I love your videos. You were the one who interested me in ancient history in the first place.
Long live Media, Persia and Parthia
Long live the Iranic people culture and traditions
Long live IRAN ( The land of Aryans)
Thank you Farya my dear Countryman for another beautiful Iranian Song
Medya was kurds at first and persian so why persian people always trying to ignore kurds
It was our empire that Cyrus stole it from Ezdihak the
@@shindarose3130 Ezhidahk was his grandfather, Cyrus was half median from mother Side and Persian from Father Side.
Ezhidahk at his old age according to historian was mentally unstable and brought discomfort to median people ,when Cyrus took over his grandfather empire everyone were cool with it , Until you show up and talking about Something that happened 2 and half thousand years ago between two Aryan family one median and other Persian , I am a Median an Aryan but i see the bigger picture ,I know Cyrus didn’t mean bad toward our people
I am a Zaza-Kurdish person and agree with you 100%. Iranic people should be closer to each other, especially Kurds and other Iranic people in Iran❤. I think the balances are changing nowadays in the world and I believe Iran will gain more power, also Kurds outside of Iran.
@@shindarose3130 kurds are iranic
@@qselector long live Iranic people
Friendship between Greece and Iran.Greetings from Greece.
greeting
@Khalij_Fars Ancient enemy but maybe future friend.
Love greece from iran🇮🇷🇬🇷
old wars over now time to be friend ))
Amazing music. Much respect from Greece!
❤ from 🇮🇷
نمیدونم چجوری ازت تشکر کنم که این کانال یوتیوب درست کردی 🥲👏🫂🌹🦅🫀 نمیدونی چقدر خوش حالم زنده باد نژاد پاک و آسمانی آریایی.زنده باد به افتخار میهن پرستانی همچون تو افتخار میکنم که هم وطنی مثل تو دارم 🫂👏
When I first saw your channel, I only listened to the Byzantine and Roman pieces, they felt a lot closer to me, more familiar, I liked them more. But now slowly started to realise all the qualities of your other types of music, especially Iranian, and I must thank you for showing me the way in Iranian music, I have definitely fallen in love with it.
I'm super glad you found your way to Iranian music, it's a wonderful tradition of the Middle-East with its own unique sounds and styles, and it's very diverse regionally so that's a plus :p
I love this!! Love from Puerto Rico🇵🇷
Love from Himalayas(India).Aryavrata 🇮🇳♥️🇮🇷Aryanamvajeh
Love you from 🇮🇷
It actually does state that Thraetaona the father of the Iranians/Airyanem/Iraj-im was brought to Nepal to flee Dahaka and was raised there.
😂You are not Aryan at all. Indian Dravidian, Pakistani, Afghan and so on are not Aryans Iranians say stay away from us.
Imagine this music and an army of thousands appearing!!! Just goosebumps
And on top of it that army is called "Immortals"
An army of ten thousand
Greetings from Romania to our iranian friends, during ancient and late antiquity, the greeks, the romans had a lot of respect for their persian sometimes rivals, sometimes partners
And even took some inspiration and influences from them
Amazing work with the channel
I love Ancient Persia, the Immortals are so interesting to me.
real gangster (10000 hero ) javidan
Love from The Islamic Republic of Pakistan I Love Persia From Zoroastrianism Religion To The Muslim Conquest Of Persia...Iran is Ths Land Of Old History and Culture Like i am From Sindh Province Pakistan It has Also The World's oldest civilization "The Indus Valley Civilization" ....
🇵🇰🤝🇮🇷
I am a quran alone muslim and have deep respect for the Zoroastrian tradition which bred great leaders such as Cyrus the Great who is highly likely to be Dhul Qarnayn mentioned in the Quran, as in Isaiah, he is described as the 'anointed One by God' and in Cyrus' cylinder he describes himself as "King by the grace of the Lord of Wisdom"
Also, the 5 daily prayers of modern Islam came from the Zoroastrian tradition!
Love from India 🇮🇳
🇮🇳❤️🇮🇷
Much love to beautiful India ❤️
Love my Indian brothers from Islam occupied Persia 🇮🇷♥️♥️♥️🇮🇳
@dumbelbells1389
Yep,
He is a pagan
@@mehdimhmmdi2876 ♥
Greetings to the great Persian culture and people from a Turk ;
Not Turkic, Persian Empire and History Music
@@avestazaza7458 Well, that's why i said "greetings to Persian culfure". Did not claim that is a Turkish song :)
If you’re from Turkey then you aren’t original pure turk. The real turks are living in Central Asia. Turkish Turks are just mixed of aboriginal anatolians, greeks and turk invaders from central asia.
@@SpartanSpirit300what does this have to do with what he said
Love turkiye from iran
Love From Algeria 🇩🇿♥️🇮🇷
مكاش منها جزايري يسمع ل ذا لغنا
رانا زوج
راني انا الجزايري الثالث هههه
راني هنا نموت على الموسيقى التاريخية للحضارات طرب أودي
Love and respect to my Iranian Aryan brothers and sisters from a Zaza Iranian. ❤❤🇮🇷🇮🇷❤❤
Zaza? So Kurdish?
I am Kurdish. Greetings to all the ancient people of Iran. To the children of Kawa☀️🦁
I'm Kurdish too, we need to abolish the oligarchy of the mullahs and return the Shah to his rightful place
Love Iran From Sri Lanka 🇱🇰♥️🇮🇷
خسته نباشید این یکی از بهترین موسیقی هایی بود که شنیدم
It's said that the Immortals were the best warriors of their time. They were trained in using all weapons, were remarkably brave and never lied in their life. And at Thermopylae they were just badly deployed. In every other battle against Greeks they were always the ones who didn't break even if facing defeat.
As always, I love your music and this masterpiece is awesome.
Yeah! But the Sassanid Immortals (Zhayedan) are my favorite ones! (:
According to Herodotus, the Persian and Median troops never broke even when the tide of battle was against them at Platea and Marathon. He even wrote their courage was such that even when outmatched in equipment, they would wrestle and seize the Greek heavy infantry to the ground.
Y’a but the Spartans 300 were better, since they where hand pick from the best warriors, plus Sparta ha a militaristic nation, so for them to be the best of the best they were powerful , the immortals were very strong due to their rich equipment and battle experience, it think the Spartans had an edge
In the case of Thermopylae, the three hundred also had a further seven thousand other Greeks with them. In either case, they outclassed their Persian counterparts through a combination of several factors but were still slaughtered almost to the last.
@@Hluz Not really, in a purely frontal attack while deployed in phalanx, the Spartans would have the advantage, however the Immortals were trained to use the bow, sword, spear, javelin and can ride horses etc. and they too were trained since childhood. In an open field, versatility wins.
1:14 this particular part reminds me a lot of our traditional Albanian folklore
Albanian ''folklore'' is a copy of the Middle Eastern tradition, it was introduced to you by the Ottomans. lmao. Without, you wouldnt have such thing.
Both are Iranic, sure.
Great Persian Empire
Greater Iran
Long live the Persian language
😍🌿💕
Oh Inmortales, protectores de Persia y Media que acompañan al Shah dónde va con acciones heroicas y de fuerza, siempre serán recordados por Eones.
They were more likely protectors of the Zoroastrian faith
Love to Persia from Serbia 🖤🇷🇸
Kosovo and republic srpska is Serbia 🇷🇸
Iran 💙 Serbia
Love you from 🇮🇷
ty for share love u god bless u
@@naturehousenaturehouse7546 where are you from
@@Abutaher_jannabi😂😂😂 change ur name bot.
Please more of these, this brings out the persian warrior in me ⚔️🔥⚔️
this is amazing! Please consider making a piece of music about Persian hero Rostam also, his story is just fantastic!
I see that Greeks are also fund of this channel and indians too real proud of this community honestly.
grâce à un ami je viens de découvrir cette formidable chaîne... qui m'accompagneras désormais dans toutes mes lectures ! J'adore écouter des musiques en lien avec la thématique de mes livres !
Long live my motherland my blood brothers. İ am from baku. But i know who am i and my history . Long live great İran ❤
@@frhadbabayev6575 Thanks. We love our Azari brothers, their culture and music and energy which has shaped us all..
Are you kurdish? Or are you a turkicied iranian?
I love listening to your music while studying 🇲🇦
Studying warfare
Love from Russia
love from egypt
This one is my favorite, I could listen for hours! I wish it was on your Spotify 😭
Love to Persia from Kyrgyzstan
As someone from the Philippines, I find Iranian history more interesting than of Europe and America.
Thanks man
Go study about nader shah and afsharid empire
Dude as always amazing work! I’m from southern Italy and I would like to see a video about southern Italian music like tarantella or pizzica or tammorra… I ask because you are really talented and it would be a awesome if you do a video about our music. Love from Italy!
Thanks my man! I'm definitely going to move into Italian music in not too long; I'm planning to document folk songs in the regional languages of the country like Venetian and Sicilian and built up a collection of those over time, so Southern Italian music is definitely in there :)
@@faryafaraji awesome! I’m so happy you like our musics. Italy it’s not a big country but has so much dialects and languages and in my opinion doing a video with song in Sicilian or Venetian will show to the world how rich is Italy culturally.
@@faryafaraji I’m from the region of Basilicata and I know quite well the local dialect. If you need a hand with some words in your next videos about southern Italian dialects I can help! Have a nice day!👋
Thanks my man, I'll be sure to contact you if I need help!
Greetings from Afghanistan (astern land of Aryans ) to our western brothers in Iran. ♥️ 🇦🇫🇮🇷
بسیار زیبا ❤
Epic! Greece and Persia, world shapers, brothers in culture and millenia old history. Keep up the good work.
Vey very nice.. دست مریزاد.. ای عجب برین ساز..
Awesome!!!
I can totally imagine Cyrus the Great’s court filled with this music!
I think this is my new favorite song. Just so epic and touching. I will play along with my Daf tomorrow!
چه لطیف و روحنواز …با سپاس
As an Italian, blood of the immortal Rome, Persia is probably one of the only two countries (alongside with Greece) that can match our glory and our importance in world culture
dont give up on the good work my guy, the algorithm works weirdly...but its blessing shall be yours soon.
I think more aggressive percussion would have been maybe more fitting here too for something named the Immortals, but hey, I'd call that a nitpick. A rich and beautiful composition as always. The strings are the highlight for me, especially because it sort of sounds reminiscent of melodies my uncle would play with his kids as an instrumental piece sometimes heheheh. Stunning
That's the eternal inner debate I deal with haha; do I stay fully authentic and miss out on the more "epic" vibe or not? When doing this one I really felt like limiting myself completely to Iranian folk instruments that existed back then (or at least during Antiquity), and the davul and daf can be agressive but nowhere near the Hans Zimmer-y orchestral drums I used in some of my other pieces (obviously those are from VST programs, not physical ones.) For this one I was more interested in expressing the Immortals only with the drums and instruments they themselves would've had, which has its own value for me. Authenticity vs epicness is always a question you grapple with concerning history; Sasanian knights for example, wore pink. I always ask myself, if I were to make a Sasanian movie, would I make them wear pink? If you do, no one will take the movie seriously and you lose their epicness, but if you don't, you lose the authenticity, it's a cool question to ponder about.
I suppose the answer is that more agressive drums would have better communicated the idea of the Persian Immortals, but the drums I used better communicate their literal musical reality, since that was the sonic palette at their disposition, I went more for a "what the Immortals could have heard during marching" concept, but a piece expressing our concept of the Immortals themselves would have been equally interesting for sure!
And do you know what instrument your uncle was playing? This one is an Iranian tanbur, maybe it was the same :)
@@faryafaraji his son played tanbur, his daughters kamanche and he himself played setar and I think another kind of tar. But yeah, I totally see your reasoning on the creative choices with your composition and all the rest of it. I’d very much take the Sassanids seriously in pink :P
But in all seriousness, you’re always very thoughtful about how you go about music, so I typically think the end product reflects the best thing you could have composed for a particular track.
Order and harmony > aggression
@Toilet Crusader I meant I don't remember if he was playing tar or setar, or another relative of those stringed instruments, but if I recall, it was a tar. Though I'm fairly certain they played both instruments, but I digress.
the immortals called that cuz they number would be 10,000 at any time first ready army of that time trained for war when a soldier fell or die or retired from old age another will take his place even in battle
Greetings from Greece
Thanks a lot, Farya ❤❤❤❤
I'm proud of the history of my country
Love from South 🇿🇦💞
I love Iran from Thailand 🇹🇭🇮🇷🥰
I love you, muay thai😎💪💞
Very fitting music! Good answer to Legends of sparta and lament for leonidas 😁 keep up with the good work, farya!!
My life is the sacrifice of my country Persian 💪💪💪
آفرین واقعا احساس کردم به زمان گذشته سفر کردم امیدوارم اثرهای بیشتر و با اصالت بیشتری در کشور خودم ایران و دیگر کشورها بشنوم سپاسگذارم ❤
Zinda bad Irani aziz az Tajikistan farsi zaboni jahon ba pesh Iran Tajikistan Afghanistan Kurdistan Pakistan Bukhoro Samarqand khorasan ba pesh
Wtf farsi pan-poopsian ?? Half of these aren"t persian, !! What are you talking !? We are iranian and you are not we persian !!
🇹🇷🤝🇦🇿🤝🇮🇷 👍👍👍👍👍
🇬🇷🇮🇷🇪🇬🇸🇾🇮🇶
الثورة ضد نظام الملالي بدئت من سوريا وستنتهي في طهران
أنا اثق أننا سنعيد ديارنا التي كانت مهد الحضارة الى رشدها
وسنطرد الغزاه الاتراك الى حولو بلداننا الى مستنقعات دم
يعيش العرب والفرس واليونانيون والاكراد والارمن
تعيش اعظم شعوب العالم 💪
سوف يعود الشاه ان شاء الله تعالى
One of your best.
Xerses them
Great music. I suggest you make music based on zurkhaneh.
Шикарная музыка.
This Classic Music Was Wonderful⚜️
Greetings from your Dari brothers
Love and respect to our ancient cousins from Bharat(Aaryavart). Farsi Hindu Dosti Zindabad 🇮🇳❤🇮🇷
Thousands of love and respect back to you from Kurdistan. Iran Hindu Dosti zindabad!
God bless you!
All Respect To Arab,Turk,Persian People who keep tradition and strength 👍🏻☝🏻 I'm a mix of the three also
Turks have nothing to with the rest.
Beautiful music🌞💚🤍❤🦁
You think you can do for BATTLE OF CARRHAE l 53 BC Roman-Parthian Wars
that would be nice
Fantastic work from you!🌼🌹🍀
A perfect combination! looks like Cyrus was here crossing the Oxus, will use it for inspiring ancient history bro!
Much love from a inhabitant of what was the Golden Chersonese.
Excelente.Saludos desde Córdoba Argentina.🐲
Oh this one sounds amazing
Very beautiful song!🤗
By hearing this song, I can clearly say that Persians and Greeks are more alike than different.
Greeks were superior of course.
@@Rotisiv in other fields than Persians
@@Rotisiv in your wild dreams. Greeks were never superior even alexander was macedonian
Indo Europeans 💪🇬🇷🇮🇷❤
sounds very traditional iranian. very good
Buena musica
Sir, this takes me nearly three thousand years back to the court of great King Nebuchadnezzar in Babilon , signing laws for his straps to rule according to king's desire .A great king of a great country , many times enemy of Greece and Vice Versa , but AlWAYS fully understand and respect each other .. Greetings from where I live .🐊🌴🐸🦖🐍 PS satraps , no saps, malaria side effects !!!!
Iam listening to this while creating zororastrian persian empire in ck3
Brother, don't be deluded by fake reality in video games. True honour is striving to create this in the real world. And by the grace of God (Ahura Mazda) we shall return the Shah back to his rightful place.
I know someone who gonna explode when they see this
PS: That artwork is breathtaking, music is great too 😉
It meeeeeeeeee heheheehhe
It's Joan Francesc Oliveras Pallerols if you don't know his artwork, I put the link in his description, his work is just amazing
Man Cyrus really knew how to kill it with a beat.
Man was droppin sick beats in 2000bce🥶🥶🥶
Love From Afghanistan our Persian empire and also huge love to glorious Ancient Greece as well ❤❤❤❤
Amazing 👏👏👏
❤❤❤Love you brother shahkar❤❤❤
چقدددد قشنگ 😍😍😍😍😍
Whenever one was sick or dead, they would immediately be replaced, so the army would have exactly ten thousand, no more, no less
Greetings from Germany.
محشره!!!❤️
زیبا
The Persian Immortals were I believe the most unstoppable and most indestructible military elite in the Persian Iranian history ❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊
We need to revive such great order
Eger em nêbin yêk êm ê hêrin yêk bi yêk slav ji hem û arian havalara em yêk millatin ❤
¡Viva Rey Darío El Grande!