Iranian classical music
Iranian classical music is a rich and ancient tradition that dates back over a thousand years. It is characterized by its unique scales, known as dastgahs, which serve as the foundation for improvisation and composition. Musicians often use traditional instruments like the tar, setar, and kamancheh to create intricate melodies and rhythms.
The music is deeply connected to Persian poetry and culture, often featuring themes of love, nature, and spirituality. Performances can be both solo and ensemble, showcasing the skill of the musicians and the beauty of the melodies. This genre continues to evolve while preserving its historical roots.