: It is named "Segah" (meaning "third place") because the mode starts on the third degree of the scale.

The phrase (meaning "Download Garmon Segah" in Azerbaijani) refers to the act of seeking recordings of the Segah mode played on the garmon (a traditional Azerbaijani accordion) . This request reflects the deep cultural significance of Azerbaijani mugham and the specialized role of the garmon in regional folk music. The Spiritual Essence of Segah

: Modern virtuosos like Rahman Asadollahi have brought the garmon to global stages, performing mugham compositions with Western quartets. The Modern Digital Context