A Legacy in Sound and Soul

His publications and recordings now serve as important references for musicologists, students, and fellow performers. Institutions such as the House of Music and various cultural preservation groups have referenced his work in efforts to safeguard intangible musical heritage. More than a decade after his passing, Hamid Ghanbari’s name still evokes respect and admiration among artists and cultural scholars. His contributions are often cited in documentaries and scholarly texts on  music and cinema. His style of tombak playing is studied by new generations, and his voice continues to echo in the dubbed films that remain part pop culture history.