Online Persian Violin Course in canada

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Rozhan Mohammadi

Rozhan Mohammadi - Persian Violin course

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Sam Karimi

Sam Karimi - Persian Violin course

tuition: 500,000 toman
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Sohrab Boniadi - Persian Violin course

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Ali Malekmahmoudi - Persian Violin course

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Persian Violin canada

 

Features of violin

To learn Iranian violin, you need an ordinary violin instrument. As you know, the violin is a stringed and bowed instrument designed by the Europeans, however, many people consider this instrument to be a complement to the Robab instrument. The design of this instrument is relatively complex and consists of different parts. However, the most important of them are resonant boxes, bows, strings, handles, and so on. With a violin instrument, you can play a variety of songs, but in the classes held in our country, the focus is on two styles of Iranian violin and classical violin, which we will explain more about the characteristics of each in the following.

Music in Canada

Drake, Leonard Cohen, Celine Dion, Shawn Mendes, Neil Young, Johnny Mitchell, Avril Lavigne... What do all these famous yet different musicians have in common? They all belong to the land of music, Canada. The history of music in this country is very old and has famous musicians and singers. In the following, we will explain more about the rich history of this country's music and its special styles.

History, different styles, and instruments of Canada

While Canada has been an independent country for only 150 years, its music history goes back even further. The music of this country is a modified version of European music and other immigrants to this country, by the way, the native and Eskimo music of this country should not be ignored either. With the arrival of the French in its territory and the introduction of instruments such as violin, flute, guitar, and so on, the music history in this country began officially. In addition to teaching these instruments to the natives, Frenches were also taught various styles of dance and singing, and as a result, Canadian music was formed, and in later years, it took root and became what it is today. According to national statistics and a nationwide poll, the most popular style of music in Canada is alternative rock, followed by folk, pop, rock, rap, country, blues, adult contemporary music, world music, and more. In addition to the very visible tradition of taiko playing that has gained popularity across the country in recent decades, traditional instruments such as Shakuhachi, Koto, and Shamisen are recognized and taught in contemporary performances in urban centers across Canada. String instruments making for public use is very popular throughout Canada, and the fiddle is a popular activity among Canadian folk musicians. Other instruments used in French and Anglo-Canadian folk music include guitar, button accordion, harmonica, whistle, Jewish harp, etc.

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