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Bağlama (pronounced [baːɫaˈma]) is derived from the Turkish word bağlamak meaning "to tie". Used notably in Azerbaijan, the alternative name, Saz (Persian: ساز, romanized: sāz) means "musical instrument", derived from a Persian verb that means "to make, to compose".
Saz or SAZ may refer to: . Sarah (given name), nickname Saz Saz, Iran, a village in Kermanshah Province, Iran; Saz, Kaynaşlı; Saz style, a serrated leaf pattern used in Ottoman art and pottery
Saz was a style of vegetal ornament popular in Ottoman decorative arts of the 16th century CE, characterized by the use of long, feathery sawtoothed leaves and composite blossoms. [4] At the same time, saz is also used as a name for the art style, in which saz ornament was basic element of the compositions. [5]
Greeks from Thrace and Cyprus that have adopted çiftetelli music sometimes use it synonymously to mean Oriental dance, which indicates a misunderstanding of its roots. Çiftetelli is a folk dance, differing from a solo performance dance of a hired entertainer.
A course may consist of one or more strings. [2]Courses are listed reading from left to right facing the front of the instrument, with the instrument standing vertically. On a majority of instruments, this places the notes from low to high pitch.
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Bağlama (saz) Mastering in playing saz is the essential requirement for an ashik. This instrument, a variant of which is known as Bağlama, is a stringed musical instrument and belongs to the family of long-necked lutes. [22] Often performances of ashiks are accompanied by an ensemble of balaban [23] and qaval performers.