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Dastgâh-e Segâh in Pish-Radif

– In the following table, all the Dângs and Pângs of the open Gushehs in Dastgâh-e Segâh are notated.
– Each of the Dângs and Pângs are played on Târ.
– In some Gushehs we go to higher notes during the descending movement (Forud) which are not considered as part of the Dâng or Pâng of that Gusheh.
Pish-Radif includes all the open Gushehs of each Dastgâh and Âvâz, while each lesson is only based on one closed Gusheh which is introducing all the musical atmospheres of all the open Gushehs as one of the eleven lessons of Pish-Radif.

Legend:

S = Not-e Shâhed (Central note)
I = Not-e Ist (Final note)
IM = Not-e Ist-e Movaghat (Temporary final note)
In some cases, one note is used as S and I

Dastgâh-e Segâh in Three Different Vocal Radifs

– In the following tables, we have all the open and closed Gushehs from three vocal Radifs of three master musicians, Hassan Kassâie, Mahmoud Karimi and Abdollah Davâmi.
– In different Radifs, there may be more than one Darâmad and most of the times, they are labeled as first, second, etc., But sometimes based on the melodic contour of them, they adopt a new name or an adjective that refers to their relative Gusheh.

Open Gushehs of Dastgâh-e Segâh

Pish-Radif
6 Gushehs
Radif-e Ney of Kassâie
5 Gushehs
Vocal Radif of Kassâie
5 Gushehs
Radif of Karimi
7 Gushehs

Radif of Davâmi
4 Gushehs

Darâmad

Zâbol

Muyeh

Mokhâlef

Mokhâlef be Maghlub

Hessâr

Closed Gushehs and Their Poetic Rhythms of Dastgâh-e Segâh

Pish-Radif
1 Gusheh

Radif-e Ney of Kassâie
13 Gushehs
Vocal Radif of Kassâie
9 Gushehs
Radif of Karimi
3 Gushehs
Radif of Davâmi
3 Gushehs
Masnavi
Tan Ta Tan Tan (2x) / Tan Ta Tan

Masnavi
Tan Ta Tan Tan (2x) / Tan Ta Tan

Masnavi-e Mokhâlef
Tan Ta Tan Tan (2x) / Tan Ta Tan

Masnavi
Tan Ta Tan Tan (2x) / Tan Ta Tan

Kereshmeh

Shekaste Muyeh

Shekaste Muyeh

Pish-Zanguleh

Zanguleh

Majles-Afruz

Basteh-Negâr

Hadâvandi

Rahâvi

Râk-e Abdollâh Dar Zâbol

Râk-e Abdollâh Dar Zâbol

Busalik Dar Zâbol

Râmkelli

Bayât-e Ghâjâr

Harbi-e Mokhâlef

Gharibi

Segâh-e Yatim

Segâh-e Yatim

Zang-e Shotor-e Ghadim

Pahlavi

Hodi-Pahlavi

Keykâvusi or
Takhte-Tâghdis

Shâh-Khatâie,
Zi-Khatâie

Shâh-Khatâie