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thanks alot here what do you think of this one
 
 
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http://www.yat-kha.com

Download samples of Tuvan Turkic folkloric music. (Yat-Kha is a Tuvan group.)
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I downloaded the last one, took ages!  Turns out its a documentary in Chinese!!!! Oh as I am typing this the man stopped talking and music started, so its okay now...
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Bulldog , I was wondering if you know any thing about an old song History "Sari Gelin"?
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I really enjoyed Turkish folk music and enjoy free concerts in the Basillica Cisteren, of course built by the Rum.    
Λοιπόν, αδελφοί και οι συμπολίτες και οι στρατιώτες, να θυμάστε αυτό ώστε μνημόσυνο σας, φήμη και ελευθερία σας θα ε
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Originally posted by shinai

Bulldog , I was wondering if you know any thing about an old song History "Sari Gelin"?
Saaaarı geliin amanWink
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  Quote Bulldog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27-Nov-2006 at 13:12
Shinai, "Sari Gelin" was most probobly a Kipchak Turk, they were usually called Sari(Yellow/Blonde). Many poets for example Nezami Gencevi have used Kipchaks to express beauty like in his Iskandarname. Its thought to have been a love story between another Turk guy and the Kipchak girl, they elope for seven years during Kipchak battles, or Georgian Seljuk wars or WW1. Like alot of folk-songs it probobly has developed through time. Its common to Azerbaycan,Erzerum, Kars Turks.
 
Its a beatiful song. Thumbs Up
 
This guy below is awesome on the Baglama
 
 
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etin Akdeniz "Kız Glbeden"(Azerbaycan Turku)
 
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  Quote The Hidden Face Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01-Dec-2006 at 08:57
Study more on the song "Sari Gelin", Bulldog.
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Kerkk-trkmen- AltınHızma...
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  Quote ephestion Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17-Dec-2006 at 09:20
Psssss....thats it im going to vomit.

The Hijaz (hitzaz) playd on the upbeat instead of the down beat like a 4/4 country instead of a 2/4 sounds like a Jew song pretending to have soul.

Cetin Adeniz sucked
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcwqQt94VnE
I mean really the armine at the start was ok then they screwed it completly.

Some guys were even playing 4/4 instead of 9/16 with a syncopation on the 4th. I suggest if you want to listen to Bouzouki music go get some Greek songs called the Rembetika. The Rembetika are closer to a Helleno-Turk relationship. The sad thing is that even if the best Turkish music is Greek the Greeks have stopped producing it and the quality of Bouzouki players has reduced considerably since the decades past. Those Turk players are teh worst i have ever heard in my life. Despite the fact i actually like the Arxeo Dromoi, the Turk music never mastered the dromoi of which must be played with correct rythem and timing to get the desired effect. I mean sure the riffs or motives are Persian or anatolian, but the combination needs to be achieved otherwise it is shallow.

The singing in this sucks but for a young guy he plays the bouzouki really well. Also I chose this because it describes the Turkish people, the song is called "5 Greeks living in Hell".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPPrZrqOljQ
Notice the Rythem is 9/16 with a syncopated beat similar to Byzantine music and rythems used in the Orthodox Liturgy. The Dromos he uses I think is infact a funnily enough the Kourdi (Kourdish) although it may be Hitzaz. (He plays it different to the classic way because he is a noob)


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  Quote Bulldog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17-Jan-2007 at 14:34
TARKAN
 
 
Simarik - Tarkan (Kiss Kiss)
 
 
 
 
Concert Azerbaycan - Dudu
 
 
 
Tarkan - Sikidim
 
 
 
Tarkan - Hup
 
 
Uzun Ince Bir Yoldayim-Tarkan - Orginally a song by master Ozan Asik Veysel
 
 
 
 
Tarkan - Sorma Kalbim
 
 
 
 
 
Tarkan - don bebegim
 
 
Tarkan - Bir Oluruz Yolunda
 
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