: Azerbaijani masters modified the standard accordion to play the specific quarter-tones and intervals required for mugham.
: It is named "Segah" (meaning "third place") because the mode starts on the third degree of the scale. Qarmon Segah Yukle
While traditional mugham is typically performed by a trio (tar, kamancha, and singer), the has carved out a vital space in Azerbaijani culture since its introduction from Russia in the late 19th century . : Azerbaijani masters modified the standard accordion to
: It evokes a state of spiritual reflection and meditation, often leading listeners to a peak of emotional purification. The Garmon: A Cultural Hybrid Qarmon Segah Yukle
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