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Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
volume Number 13،
number In Volume 1،
،
issue Number 47
Analysis of socio-musical and functions of musical vocabulary in Behaghi History
Mansoureh Sabetzadeh (Author in Charge)
Abstract
The study of music in the history of Beihaqi is one of the most valuable historical and literary texts and documents of the importance of Iranian history in the Ghaznavid period. In the field of biostatistics,it focuses on the stylistics of vocabulary and musical descriptions and the study of the status of music, the status of musicians and The concerts of music perform in the fifth century AH and, in addition to describing the status of the musicians, it deals with the position, functions and musical actions in the context of the life of the court and society of those times. However, due to the description of historical events, the use of special terms and the use of music is not numerous. A variety of percussion instruments and wind musical term meaning caring is used to describe a special occasion. The highest frequency of music vocabulary consists of the semantic vocabulary of music and percussion instruments, and has used historical narratives in charity music and narrative with the characteristic of the announcement.
Keyword
Behaghi History
, Music
, Terms
, Function
, Capacity
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