
Dastgāh - Wikipedia
Dastgāh (/ dæstˈɡɑː /; Persian: دستگاه, Classical: [dastˈɡɑːh], Iran: [dæstˈɡɒː (h)]) is the standard musical system in Persian art music, standardised in the 19th century following the transition of Persian music from the Maqam modal system. A dastgāh consists of a collection of musical melodies, gushehs.
Persian culture, musical modes, improvisation - Britannica
dastgāh, any of the principal modes of the art music of Persian-speaking areas, used as the basis for composition and improvisation. A dastgāh incorporates a scale, a motif, a group of short pieces, and a recognizable identity.
Dastgah music - Wikipedia
Every āvāz consists of short pieces and melodies of music called the gousheh that, although each has its own characteristics, share one central characteristic in the āvāz. The seven main Dastgāh of Iranian music are modernly known as Shour, Māhour, Homāyoun, Segāh, Chāhārgāh, Rāstpanjgāh, and Navā.
DASTGĀH - Encyclopaedia Iranica
Jan 11, 2016 · DASTGĀH (دستگاه), modal system in Persian music, representing a level of organization at which a certain number of melodic types (gūša s) are regrouped and ordered in relation to a dominant mode (māya). Each dastgāh takes its name from this dominant mode, which is always played in the introductory parts.
Dastgāh-e Māhur - Wikipedia
Dastgāh-e Māhūr or Dastgaah-e Maahur (Persian: دستگاه ماهور; Azerbaijani: Mahur) is one of the seven Dastgāh s of Persian Music (Classically, Persian Music is organized into seven Dastgāhs and five Āvāz es, however from a merely technical point of view, one can consider them as an ensemble of 12 Dastgāh s).
Understanding the Dastgah System: The Heart of Persian Music …
Nov 25, 2024 · At the core of Persian music lies the Dastgah system, a complex framework that organizes the melodic and emotional content of the music. Similar to modes in Western music, Dastgahs define the mood, character, and emotional quality of a piece, guiding musicians in their improvisation and composition.
Dastgah in Traditional Persian Music | Destination Iran
Oct 6, 2019 · Definition of Dastgah and Avaz in Traditional Persian Music. Each Dastgah in traditional Persian music is a complex of musical pieces called Goosheh (Naqmeh). Goosheh is formed in different Maqams (positions) and is interconnected according to a particular order (they are harmonic in scales, tunes, and intervals of notes).
The Dastgah Concept in Persian Music | Tuning
In Persian music culture, the Radif forms a core repertoire of classical music in Iran that is understood holistically. A complex network of more than 250 melodic patterns, called Gusheh, which are organized into twelve main groups according to …
Classical Music of Iran, Vol. 1: Dastgah Systems
The repertoire of melody patterns in traditional Persian art music is organized into systems or modes. The seven main systems are called dastagh, and the five secondary systems are avaz. Classical Music of Iran, Vol. 1: The Dastgah Systems presents examples of both.
Dastgâh, The Modal System in Persian Music - (CAIS)
Dastgâh, Modal system in Persian music, representing a level of organization at which a certain number of melodic types (gûša s) are regrouped and ordered in relation to a dominant mode (mâya). Each dastgâh takes its name from this dominant mode, which is always played in the introductory parts.