Persian music
Persian music is a rich and diverse tradition that originates from Iran, characterized by its unique scales, rhythms, and instruments. It often features the use of traditional instruments such as the tar, setar, and santur, which contribute to its distinct sound. Persian music can be divided into two main categories: classical and folk, each with its own styles and cultural significance.
The classical form, known as Persian classical music, is based on a system of modes called dastgah, which guide the improvisation and composition of pieces. Folk music, on the other hand, reflects the everyday life and traditions of various regions in Iran, often incorporating local dialects and themes. Together, these forms showcase the cultural heritage and artistic expression of the Persian people.