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[Dastgāh-e Chahārgāh ((ペルシア語:دستگاه چهارگاه)) is one of the seven ''Dastgāh''s of Persian Music (Classically, Persian Music is organized into seven ''Dastgāhs'' and five ''Āvāz''es, however from a merely technical point of view, one can consider them as an ensemble of 12 ''Dastgāh''s). This is the fifth and the longest mode according to the amount of sounds. It consists of eleven membranes. Three tetra-chords are amalgamated with two methods. The first and the second tetra-chords are amalgamated with the first method. The second and the third tetra-chords are amalgamated with different method. Tetra-chords are 0.5+1.5+0.5 tone structural. Chahargah mode is represented in two kinds in Uzeyir Hajibeyov’s composition.〔[http://azer.com/aiweb/categories/magazine/ai142_folder/142_articles/142_aida_repression_music.html Politically Correct Music]〕 It creates at listener excitement and passion. Subgenres of Chahargah are: Bardasht, Maye, Bale-Kabutar, Djovhari, Baste-Nigar, Hisar, Mualif,Mukhalif, Ouj Mukhalif, Maghlub. == References == Category:Modes Category:Mugham modes * Hormoz Farhat, ''The Dastgāh Concept in Persian Music'' (Cambridge University Press, 1990). ISBN 0-521-30542-X, ISBN 0-521-54206-5 (first paperback edition, 2004). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chahargah (mode)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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