: Modern sets often replace traditional instruments like the zurna and davul with electronic instruments and synthesizers to achieve the signature "Grani" sound.
: A well-known Kurdish singer ( Hozan ) recognized for his extensive work in wedding music ( Dawet ) and folk potpourris. Hozan Remzi Hoynar Gowend Grani Halay
: These performances typically follow a classic structure that starts slowly and gradually accelerates to a fast, intense pace. : Modern sets often replace traditional instruments like
: A specific rhythmic dance song or "oyun havası" often featured in his high-tempo sets. : A specific rhythmic dance song or "oyun
: The general Kurdish term for a circular or line folk dance.
: Dancers typically hold fingers or shoulders, moving in a synchronized line or circle led by a sergovend (leader).
: A style of high-energy, "turbocharged" Kurdish dance music typically featuring heavily processed elektrobağlama (electric lute) sounds designed to energize dancers.