She has done extensive research on their origin, which included collecting, recording, writing and re-interpreting popular regional music.
Bina studied the radif repertoire and avaz vocal technique with great masters such as Maaroufi and Zarrin Panjeh.
She acquired her own solo program, Golhaye Sahraii (Flowers of the Desert), presenting a collection of folk songs and music from various regions of Iran.
[citation needed] After graduating from Tehran University in 1969, majoring in fine arts, Sima Bina continued her musical studies and perfected her knowledge of the radio under the direction of Master Davami.
[citation needed][2] While pursuing Iranian folksongs, Sima Bina often came across a variety of ethnic lullabies, which she added to her collected works.