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Taghdim be Khoda, with Alireza Lachini (instrumental), Avaye Barbad, 2009
Dar Hal v Havaye Eshg (Dedicated to God), with Alireza Lachini (instrumental), Avaye Barbad, 2014
Ye Lahzeh Ashegh Sho, with Hamid Hami, Avaye Barbad, 2014
Ye Hali Daram in Rooza, with Alireza Gharei Manesh, Alireza Gharei Manesh, 2014
Reza Tajbakhsh born on 18th of November 1981 in Tehran. He started his unofficial activity from 1990 playing Piano and in early 2000 he officially entered the Music industry. From 2000, he was Orchestra Leader for the most popular pop singers inside Iran like Hami, Hamid Khandan, Mani Rahnama, Nima Masiha, Babak Jahanbakhsh, Sirvan Khosravi, Amir Tajik and many more.
His main Concern in Music is Jazz-Latin and cooperating with his band which is Called "E-Jazz" he performed several concerts in this genre.
He was the guest artist in Symphonic orchestra, selected as best Piano Player in 2012 and the Best Pop Music arranger in 2013 and He is Working on his own album Now.
Pianists are emotional creatures. Our playing communicates feelings and also creates them. It would be interesting to do a scientific investigation of how one's playing and emotions connect. That would be a fitting study for psychologists, for neurologists and music therapists. This article, however, will be about how we experience that connection; how we sense our emotions affecting our music, and our music affecting our emotions.
Pianists are emotional creatures. Our playing communicates feelings and also creates them. It would be interesting to do a scientific investigation of how one's playing and emotions connect. That would be a fitting study for psychologists, for neurologists and music therapists. This article, however, will be about how we experience that connection; how we sense our emotions affecting our music, and our music affecting our emotions.
Pianists are emotional creatures. Our playing communicates feelings and also creates them. It would be interesting to do a scientific investigation of how one's playing and emotions connect. That would be a fitting study for psychologists, for neurologists and music therapists. This article, however, will be about how we experience that connection; how we sense our emotions affecting our music, and our music affecting our emotions.
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Kurzweil Products: Kurzweil products are well supported by the musical community. In addition to various commercial developers selling products in support of Kurzweil instruments, a large number of devoted users have created an unprecedented amount of their own content and support information online. Kurzweil Piano has only one exclesive represantative in Iran who is Reza Tajbakhsh.
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