Persian Traditional Vocal

A song is a term in
Iranian traditional music that is used to describe a set of corners that are
usually performed together and independently of a device. The word ‘song’ is
used in at least two other meanings, one of which is the form of song music and
the other is a special form of song that does not have a specific meter; The
subject of this article is neither of these but the specific concept of ‘song’
in Iranian music (as part of the classification of Iranian music). This
ambiguity in the meaning of the word song has been the subject of criticism by
critics.

The songs that are
usually mentioned in the line of Iranian music are Abu Ata song, Dashti song,
Afshari song, Bayat Turk song, and Isfahan song (or Isfahan Bayat); In some
lines, Bayat Kurd song and Shoushtari song are mentioned. The most common
division of the line consists of seven instruments and five songs, and in most
of the lines, the songs of Abu Atta, Dashti, Afshari and Bayat-e-Turk are
considered to belong to the Shoor system, and Bayat-e-Isfahan belongs to the
Homayoun system, although some consider Isfahan to be related to Shoor.