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  2. Azerbaijani folk music - Wikipedia

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    Azerbaijani folk music ( Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Xalq Musiqisi) combines the distinct cultural values of all civilisations that have lived in Azerbaijan and Iranian Azerbaijan region. [1] [2] [3] Apart from the common music found all-around Azerbaijan, there are distinct types of folk music, sometimes related to the history or simply the taste ...

  3. Music of Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    Music of Azerbaijan. Azerbaijani music (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan musiqisi) is the musical tradition of the Azerbaijani people from Azerbaijan Republic. Azerbaijani music has evolved under the badge of monody, producing rhythmically diverse melodies. [1] Music from Azerbaijan has a branch mode system, where chromatisation of major and minor ...

  4. Sadigjan - Wikipedia

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    Kötücəsi: Sadıqov Afər. Mirza Sadig, more commonly known as Sadigjan (Azerbaijani: Sadıqcan; 1846 – 1902), was an Azerbaijani folk musician, [1][2] tar player, and the creator of the Azerbaijani tar (also known as upgraded tar). Sadigjan is one of the famous Azerbaijani tar players. By improving this instrument, Sadigjan expanded the ...

  5. Culture of Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms. National anthem. Azerbaijan portal. v. t. e. The culture of Azerbaijan ( Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan mədəniyyəti) combines a diverse and heterogeneous set of elements which developed under the influence of Iranic, Turkic and Caucasian cultures. Azerbaijani culture includes its cuisine, literature, folk art, and music .

  6. Ashiqs of Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in the 1930s, the Art of Azerbaijani ashiqs, like all folk music culture of the peoples of the USSR fell under the strictest control of the state government. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] As Soviet Union highly appreciated the art, during the Cultural Revolution the ashiq art, along with the mugham art of Azerbaijan has been developed while meykhana ...

  7. Azerbaijani folklore - Wikipedia

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    Stamps of Azerbaijan 2019. Azerbaijani folklore is in many aspects, similar to that of other Turkic peoples. Eposes such as Kitabi-Dede Gorgud, Koroglu, Abbas and Gulgaz, Asli and Kerem, tales, holavars, lullabies, anecdotes, riddles, proverbs and aphorisms are widely spread. [2] Turkic and thus many Azerbaijani myths are mainly based on the ...

  8. Mugham - Wikipedia

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    Mugham (Azerbaijani: Muğam) or Mughamat (Azerbaijani: Muğamat) is one of the many classical compositions from Azerbaijan, contrasting with tasnif and ashik. [1] It is a art form that weds classical poetry and musical improvisation in specific local modes. Mugham is a modal system. [2] Unlike Western modes, "mugham" modes are associated not ...

  9. Jabbar Garyaghdioglu - Wikipedia

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    Folk. Years active. 1876–1944 [1] Jabbar Garyagdioglu or Garyaghdyoglu (Azerbaijani: Cabbar Qaryağdıoğlu pronounced [dʒɑpˈbɑɾ ɡɑɾjɑɣdɯoɣˈlu]) (31 March 1861 – 20 April 1944) was an Azerbaijani folk singer (khananda). He is known as the first khananda to perform mughamats in the Azeri language. [2] He mostly sang in ...