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  2. Turkish bağlama - Wikipedia

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    According to The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, "the terms 'bağlama' and 'saz' are used somewhat interchangeably in Turkey. 'Saz' is generally used interchangeably with 'enstrüman' (instrument) and it is used to refer single or group of musical instruments like 'üflemeli sazlar' (wind instruments). [2]

  3. Arif Sağ - Wikipedia

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    Arif Sağ (born 1946) is a Turkish singer, bağlama virtuoso, and leading figure in modern Turkish folk music. A former academic, he was also a member of the Turkish parliament from 1987 to 1991. Early years

  4. Peşrev - Wikipedia

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    Peşrev or Peshrev (Turkish, "prelude"; pronounced ) is an instrumental form in Ottoman music. It is the name of the first piece of music played during a group performance called a fasıl ( Turkish pronunciation: [faˈsɯɫ] ).

  5. 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 ]

  6. 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.

  7. Category:Turkish musical groups - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia categories named after Turkish musical groups (3 C) Pages in category "Turkish musical groups" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.

  8. Music of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Orientalism, Masquerade and Mozart's Turkish Music (Royal Musical Association Monographs S.). Ashgate. ISBN 0-306-76248-X. Jäger, Ralf Martin (1996). Türkische Kunstmusik und ihre handschriftlichen Quellen aus dem 19. Jahrhundert (Schriften zur Musikwissenschaft aus Münster 7). Wagner: Eisenach. ISBN 3-88979-072-0. Karakayali, Nedim (2010).

  9. Gülçin Yahya Kaçar - Wikipedia

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    Gülçin Yahya Kaçar 2002. In 1988, she started to work as a lecturer of oud and flute in Music Department of Selcuk University.In 1993, she received her master's degree called Performance-note difference in Turkish Saz Music and in 2000, she obtained her doctorate called Oud Improvisations of Yorgo Bacanos. [2]