Talented Iranian Shepherd Makes Ney (Persian Flute) sounds using his larnyx. It is part of a dying 3,000 year old tradition.
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As proud Iranians, do we let
by Davoooood (not verified) on Thu May 01, 2008 11:07 AM CDTAs proud Iranians, do we let this beautiful tradition die? We must recognize our unique heritage and not let it disappear. Too many Iranaians listen to crappy bandari techno when our real music from the soul is fading away...
nazseda
by nazseda (not verified) on Mon Apr 21, 2008 10:12 PM CDTNaze Seda to beram man, ey kash yek dahan ham mikhondi
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