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  2. Turkish bağlama - Wikipedia

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    The bağlama or saz is a family of plucked string instruments and long-necked lutes used in Ottoman classical music, Turkish folk music, Turkish Arabesque music, Azerbaijani music, Bosnian music (), Kurdish music, and Armenian music.

  3. Cura (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The cura (Turkish pronunciation:) is a plucked string folk instrument from Turkey. [1] It is the smallest and highest pitched member of the bağlama family of instruments. [ 2 ] It is found in nearly every region of the country with varying exact dimensions, tunings, playing techniques, and names including dede sazı, parmak cura, üç telli ...

  4. Cümbüş - Wikipedia

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    Cümbüş Music is still an active company in Istanbul and manufactures a wide range of traditional Turkish instruments. [7] The instruments are hand made in the family's workshop in Istanbul, by three members of the Cümbüş family, Naci Abidin Cümbüş and his two sons Fethi and Alizeynel.

  5. Tzouras - Wikipedia

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    Its name comes from the Turkish cura. It is made in six-string and eight-string varieties. Similar musical instruments in Turkish culture are generally referred to as Bağlama. The six-string model has the same arrangement of strings tuned to the same pitches as the six-string (trichordo) bouzouki.

  6. Baba Zula - Wikipedia

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    Described as "Turkey’s most beloved alternative music purveyors," [3] Baba Zula create a unique psychedelic sound, combining traditional Turkish instruments, electronica, reggae, and dub. The core of their sound is the saz, a Turkish bouzouki-like stringed instrument with a bright, high-pitched sound. [ 3 ]

  7. Fasıl - Wikipedia

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    The fasıl is a suite in Ottoman classical music.It is similar to the Arabic nawba and waslah.. A classical fasıl generally includes movements such as taksim, peşrev, kâr, beste, ağır semâ'î, yürük semâ'î, gazel, şarkı and saz semâ'î, played continuously without interludes and interconnected through aranağme arrangements.

  8. Sama'i - Wikipedia

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    Sama'i (also known as usul semai) is a vocal piece of Ottoman Turkish music composed in 6/8 meter.This form and meter (usul in Turkish) is often confused with the completely different saz semaisi, an instrumental form consisting of three to four sections, in 10/8 meter, or usul aksak semai (broken semai in Turkish).

  9. Bulgari (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The bulgari or boulgari (Greek: μπουλγαρί) is a string instrument that originates from Turkey, especially from Anatolia among the Oghuz Turks living in the Taurus Mountains, similar to the bağlama and the çağür, [1] especially to Egypt and Crete. belonging to the 'tampoura' family and closely related to the 'tzoura', it is played with strings plucked with a pick.

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