Bayat e Turk

Bayat e Turk (Persian:بیات ترک) or Bayat e Zand[1] (Persian:بیات زند) is a part of Dastgah-e Shur in Iranian traditional music. Some religious texts like Adhan are sung in this mode.[2]

Etymology

Its name may refers to the Zand tribe in Fars Province in Iran or Turkic tribes in the south of Iran.

Branches

This mode has some branches including:[3]

  • Daramad e Avval (first preface)
  • Daramad Dovvom (second preface)
  • Daramad Sevvom (third preface)
  • Dogah
  • Ruholarwah
  • Jame daran
  • Mahdizarrabi
  • Zangooleh
  • Bastenegar
  • Naghme
  • Feili
  • Khosrawani
  • Haji Hassani
  • Mehrabani
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References

  1. Zonis, Ella; Mahler, Ella Zonis (1973). Classical Persian music: an introduction. Harvard University Press. p. 77.
  2. "BAYĀT-E TORK". Encyclopaedia Iranica.
  3. The radif of Mirzâ Abdollâh: a canonic repertoire of Persian music. Mahoor Institute of Culture and Art. 2006. ISBN 9648772096.
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