The story of the car audio system is a 90-year-old story
The story of the car audio system is a 90-year-old story
Nowadays, new cars, even those that are not in the high end of the price range, are equipped with a decent sound system. The increase in the level of expectation of customers forced the automobile companies to upgrade this part. The car audio system is extremely important for some people, so they spend several million tomans for it to get the best possible sound. Professionals work on the sound system as if it were a group of electronic geniuses gathered together. Of course, in the meantime, large companies have also formed in the world, which are fueling this fire. This fever is not the story of today and yesterday. The story of the car audio system is a 90-year-old story.
The lyrics of Saddam Kurdi Sina Derakhshande song
The lyrics of Saddam Kurdi Sina Derakhshande song
the song "Delam Mikhaud" by Puzzle Band
The lyrics of the song "Delam Mikhaud" by Puzzle Band
Hey, we are burning, love is like fire
In the olden days, Turks called mourning "Yogh" and mournful song "Aghi".
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In the olden days, Turks called mourning "Yogh" and mournful song "Aghi".
In the olden days, Turks called mourning "Yogh" and mournful song "Aghi". In addition to writing elegies in mourning for their lost loved ones, they sometimes wrote painful and elegiac pieces in mourning for some noble and loyal domestic animals such as horses.
This Marathi was often written in the form of "mani" (Bayati and Turkish couplets in seven syllables). Among the very ancient Turkish tribes, there was another type of dirge, which was called "Sagur" and it was sung in the mourning of young men, warriors, generous men, elders of tribes, etc., along with the lamentation of "Qupuz" (instrument) with sad songs. They read
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Seyyed Javad Badiezadeh
Real name: Seyyed Javad Badiezadeh
Born: 1281 Tehran (died 10 January 1358) Tehran
Nationality: Iranian
Style(s): Iranian traditional music
Biography:
Badiezadeh was born in 1281 in Pachnar neighborhood of Tehran. His father, Agha Seyyed Reza Badi Kashani, nicknamed Badi al-Motakalmin, was a constitutional cleric who was known as Seyyed Anari. He often takes his son to his sermons and prayer meetings to learn about the way of religious singing.
Badi al-Mutakalmin, with sufficient mastery of Iranian music, introduced his son to the art of muezzin singing, reciting prayer, and ta'zia, and he used his father's experiences to learn the corners and lines of Iranian instrumental music. Javad learned the music of the traditional row and its countless corners from his father and also from his uncle Mirza Yahya Saeed Vaezin, who was also one of the famous preachers of his time.
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