Analyzing the color and its enthusiasms in Azari Bayaties based on Max Luscher’s theory
In modern psychology, colors are one of the main criteria to evaluate personality. Colors are a kind of quivering energy and visible sounds that leave special effects on the body and soul of each individual. They can be a rich and useful source for mental studies and analysis of spiritual and psychological characteristics of any ethnicity and population. While studying the aesthetic attributes of Azeri Bayatis, this article also studies and analyses the colors incorporated in them based on Max Lüscher’s eight practical color test, and some spiritual and psychological qualities of people in the region were studied through the works of anonymous poets of these songs. The research methodology was descriptive-analytic and the data collection method was library research. 3600 collections of Bayatis were used as the statistical population and in 226 of them different colors were used. Based on the findings of the research, the spectrum of the colors used in the Bayatis partially demonstrates the spiritual and psychological qualities of the people in the region in communicating their feelings, beliefs, sensibilities, happiness, failures and reflecting their individual and social living environment which was full of ups and downs. Villagers live in harsh mountain and subsistence conditions, but their way of life and strong spirits have made them hard-working, resilient, active, and strong individuals that have tended to improve their living conditions.
Bayati , Azerbaijan folks , Color , Psychology , Max Luscher
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