Bandari music
Bandari music stems from Iran's south, around the Persian Gulf region such as Bandar Abbas, Bastak,and Banaruiyeh.
Music
It is a rhythmic type of dance music played in fast and slow tempos. The music includes instruments and vocals, and it is played during celebrations such as weddings.The word “bandari” means “of the port” and is a derivation of the Persian word bandar, meaning port. It is commonly known as "Chamak" or "Chamaki" music in the GCC region.
Instruments
The major musical instruments used in the Bandari style include the nei anban, the tombak, the daf, and the darbuka.Modern Persian Bandari bands use rhythmic instruments such as the frame drum, darbuka, djembe, talking drum, quinto, conga, and acoustic and electric drums specialized in 6/8 rhythms.