Different release of the tenth piece of music “Hamsaz”

According to Fars News Agency, Hamid Ghanbari pointed to the release of the tenth piece “Hamsaz” at the same time with the celebration of Mehregan and World Non-Violence Day and added: The Dutch musician performed it.
Regarding the Overtone singing technique, he explained: “This technique is one of the strangest singing techniques in which two or more notes are played simultaneously, so that the listener, in addition to the normal sound frequency, has other harmonic frequencies.” Will also hear.
Ghanbari pointed to the popularity of this style of singing among Tibetans and Mongols and added: “Today, this style of singing has a global audience, and famous composers such as karlheinz_stockhausen have addressed it in their works.”
He also said in connection with the release of the tenth piece “Harmony”: In the midst of the campaign of anger and violence that prevails in the world, the common language of music will be an ointment for human empathy around the world. This approach has been and is the main approach of the harmonious music project, and we hope to take a step towards the development of a culture of companionship and harmony in the path of peace and friendship, and to convey the result of this effort and companionship to the audience.
In the form of “Hamsaz” project, so far pieces with tonbak, naqareh, daf, bandir, talking drum, pipa (ancient instrument of China), tambourine, pandiro and kui ka (from Brazilian percussion instruments), drums and drums Pejman Haddadi, Vahid Asadollahi, Hossein Rezaeinia, Pedram Khavarzemini, Zhao Juchan, Alexander Jessus, Darshanand, Torab Majlisi and Amin Dadouri have been published.
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