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This book is the ninth volume of the collection “Eternal Flowers” published by Saroud Publications and includes eighteen pieces by Lotfatullah Majd. The books of Immortal Flowers by Saroud Publications include a selection of works by many great Iranian musicians, which have been recorded according to their recorded performances and in many cases have been arranged for strings and strings.
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Content | This book is the ninth volume of the collection "Eternal Flowers" published by Saroud Publications and includes eighteen pieces by Lotfatullah Majd. The books of Immortal Flowers by Saroud Publications include a selection of works by many great Iranian musicians, which have been recorded according to their recorded performances and in many cases have been arranged for strings and strings. | The color book of the city of chaos in passion by Faramarz Payvar, published by Mahour The color of Shahr-e-Ashob is one of the very old colors of Iranian national music, which in fact can be considered as a complete percussion instrument (Shoor and its accessories, Abu Atta, Bayat Turk, Afshari and Dashti). It seems that this piece is not made by a master and its pieces have been made and collected by different masters and have reached us at present. This color does not belong only to the salt device, and other instruments of our music also have a color of the same name, which is mostly adapted and inspired by the color of the city of chaos. In this book, the color of the chaotic city in the salt machine for the dulcimer is written by Master Payvar. This collection has been recorded and performed separately in the form of a CD by Faramarz Payvar. | Product Features: Black color Living room cover: leather Has a metal base Dimensions: 610x310x540 mm Has the ability to adjust the height | General chapters of the book:
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