Title of article
SEMANTIC AND ANTHROPOLOGIC ANALYSIS OF "HURA" SONG IN THE CULTURE OF ILAM
Author/Authors
Mohammadzade، Omid نويسنده Faculty member of social science,Payam-e Noor University, P. Box. 19395-3697, Tehran, Iran , , Youran، Maryam نويسنده EFL Instructor, English Department, Payam-e Noor University, Ilam, Iran , , Bazyar، Ahmad نويسنده Faculty member of political science,payam-e Noor University,P. Box. 19395-3697, Tehran, Iran , , Bagheri، Mahmmod نويسنده Student of Payam-e Noor University, Ilam, Iran ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
15
From page
136
To page
150
Abstract
Music, as an important part of cultural identity of Iranians, has a history of several thousands of years. Hura is a song dating back to seven thousands of years and is a call for justice, good speech, good thoughts, and good deeds and it might just as well be the mother of all songs in the world. It is the simplest and the most authentic type of music, which now has been divided into thousands of other language species. The aim of this study is to analyze the Hura song as one of the oldest types of music and art, and also introducing it to various groups of society. Its theoretical framework is based on doctrine of diffusionism point of view. This study has been performed using methods such as study of documents and field method, and the results show that Hura is very popular among Kurds, but due to lack of awareness, unfortunately Hura and "HuraCher"s popularity is declining among the younger generation. Hura has free rhythm with inside pharyngeal tremulants and alternate and reciprocal exxons and beside some parts, the composition and structure are often repetitive. "HuraChers" use the lowest part of their chest and larynx to produce sounds and tremulants.
Journal title
International Journal of Language Learning and Applied Linguistics World
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
International Journal of Language Learning and Applied Linguistics World
Record number
1588270
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