مقدمه
Traditional Hormozgan music and instruments play an important role in the culture, rituals and identities of the people of this region. Hormozgan's three prominent instruments, Sorna, Naqar and Ney Anban, are not only the tools of local music, but also a symbol of the history and artistic spirit of the people of southern Iran who have a permanent presence in celebrations, special rituals and everyday life. In this article, we examine these instruments, their characteristics and reasons for their specificity in Hormozgan culture.
سورنا؛ صدای فرهنگی و آیینی
مشخصات و تاریخچه
Sorna is one of the old Iranian wind instruments that has a special function especially in Hormozgan. The instrument is usually made of wood and has a long tube that produces a special sound and appeal. According to available information, Sorna is used in religious ceremonies, wedding celebrations, and sometimes Hormozgan mourning rituals and plays a symbolic role in local music.