| 1. Daramad 1 2. Daramad-2 3. Daramad-3 4. Daramad-4 5. Naghmeh 6. Kereshme 7. Zang Shotor 8. Zabol 9. Bastenagar 10. Muye 11.Hesar 12.Qesmat 2 13. Qesmat 3 14. Pas Hesar 15. Muye 16. Mokhalef 17. Qesmat2 18. Haji Hasani 19. Basta nagar 20. Maghlub 21. Naghme 22. Hazin 23. Hodi 24. Pahlavi 25. Rajaz 27. Lezgi 28. Matn va Hashie 29. Reng-shahr ashub |
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| Chargah: Pish zangole va zangole |
| The Dastgah Chahargah Chahargah is one numeral higher than segah. Although these two dastgah are related in name as well as through several of thier gusheh-ha thier scales are quite dissimlar. The distinctive scale of Chahargah contains two identical tetrachord. C DP E F G Ap B C ,each containg a neutral second and a major third. There are also two ntervals close to augmented seconds,Dp to E and Ap to B , not often found . Of the gusheh-ha belonging to Chaharga , the most impoertant are muyeh on the third degree Zabol on the fourh degree. Chahargah, like Mahur, is one of the happier dastgah-ha of music. _____________________________________________________________________ |
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