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  • Why would anyone click dislike for this? >:-(

  • this musical insturment sounds so happy a warm greeting from the states

  • do you play with you thumb as well?

  • Tres freakin' bien, my friend!

  • Dude you rock

  • It is Kurdish, not Turkish

  • @mohhsn Bağlama is Turkish. It has evolved from the turkic kopuz. Tembûr is kurdish.

  • @mohhsn santoori.com/tanbour1.html

  • tell me please which tuning do you have.

  • no no very bad

  • nice work man ! slm

  • very nnice

  • thank you for uploading your video...your saz/baglama looks great...who made it?

    ...greetings from the Aegean my friend. : =0)

  • Beautiful sound from a country I do not know but it seems to resonate with the music of my own homeland Ireland.

  • Thank you, I think I just found a new instrument that I would like to play. I play guitar and bass (the "typical" instruments of today) but I love exotic and/or world instruments. I've had a sitar, tablas, and a Chinese Guzheng, and I've played all of those for about five years now, but this Saz/Baglama is something very fresh-sounding to me. Thank you for posting!

  • i love this thing...im about to get one. i can play guitar and this is gonna be a great way to broaden my musical talents! haha

  • kardeş muhteşemsin ya

  • Awesome! Trey Spruance from the Secret Chiefs 3 plays an electrified version (the only real difference is the body, which is one from an electric guitar). Do you think it's possible to build a saz with some luthier skills? I'm especially interested in the fretting and its differences in relation to western guitar fretting

  • I don't know whats so difficult about the origin of the Saz.

    It is a TURKISH instrument which is a decendant of the CENTRAL ASIAN TURKIC KOPUZ.

    GUYS, KEEP IT FUCKIN SIMPLE, OKAY?

  • @VizardMaskedSoldier No, its not that simple. There are instruments like the Persian tanbur that had direct influence on the Baglama saz. In actuality, the Baglama Saz is a mixture of the Tanbur and the Central Asian Dutor.

  • uzun sap baglama :)

  • i like this melody very much! sounds very nice!

  • Mihriban

  • İn Turkey you can not find one single person , who does not know it:))) çok iyi açıklama..:))

  • @TheLastGreyGhost in Turkey there is no one who doesnt know about saz lol

  • hocam 10 numarasin. teşekkürler. paylaşiyorum videonu!!!

  • I don't know why so many people have sweared on their comment.It is a good thınk that ''saz'' is known by the others.But it doesn't matter where it came from.We should listen and enjoy it.Of course it would be very nice to know who create it. i love saz and i would like to learn how to play it.

  • men you dont know haw to play you shud go lern ferst

  • hello,

    can someone please direct me to beginners lessons in English? i ve looked high and low help please

    thanks

  • yanlis anlamayin dikkat le dinlerseniz akkor bozuk

  • what the fack jou cant speak english when jou speak just speak better

  • @pkingb0zz1 wow you have bad vocabulary ( FACK , JOU ,

  • IM Armenian but saz is not only Turkish its Armenian and more to the middle east persia to

  • @TheTheOctavate piss of its a turkish instrument but you armenian ppl got a to big ego and you are to lazy to invent something at your own

  • @MrSouthparkEpisodes Yes it is a Turkish instrument but it also did not come out of nowhere. It has a history as well. You would be lucky to find an instrument in the History of the world that was not a development or expansion of some other musical instrument. The nature of music is to grow and expand not to stay the same and stagnate, or to be shared by only ppl of the same ethnic heritage.

  • @YNORNAN this songs name is MIHRIBAN

  • what is the name of this song ?

  • sounds beautiful. amazing how many people know about the "guitar" here in america, but very few have heard of this great instrument

  • süpeer

  • I bought a saz in Turkey on holidays but I want to learn how to play, where can I learn how to play it?

  • It looks like the frets are tied on, and movable. Is that so?

  • @rmcdaniel423

    yep

  • @HARDROCKRAMMSTEINFAN u can call it which ever you want its the same thing

  • @xxyesilxxgozluxx thank you

  • @HARDROCKRAMMSTEINFAN no problem :)

  • @videoonur thank you. I love this instrument

  • super ya

  • @yusufyilmaz O senin citan. Ormanda kaybolmuştu en son.

  • It's not saz

    It's bağlama!!!

  • @richmanjack

    Same shit.

  • @richmanjack ıt is both saz and bağlama, saz means instrument, it is an instrument, as the kind, it is bağlama

  • what is the tuneing for this thing

  • you shut up baglama is a reall turkish instrument if u no wat turkish means the youl no wat saz it coz everything lyes in the history!!!!!!!!!

  • @azjen tz tz tz you are joking... you don't Know anything As well... but i guess, you live in These Mountains...

  • @azjeen

    Shut up, Baglama is a Turkish instrument because Turkish people play it.

  • eyyyyyyttt....

    there ya go! good english too bro

    selamlar from USA

  • yani ingilizce konusmaya hic gerek yoktu türkce de anliyoruz

    bnde suanda bu türküyü ögreniyorum

    :D

  • there never been kurds before turkey they are mathefaka animals ho became to poeple after years youknowimsaying

  • aslanim be

  • supeerr xD

  • @azjeen

    Proofs??

  • ingilizceni yesinler :)))))))))

  • I love your playing and your fun and kind discussion!

  • Beautiful, man!! I'll still have one of those... Trey Spruance in Secret Chiefs 3 uses a saz in lots of songs... Check out the song "medieval", it's in youtube and it's beautiful!

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  • Very nice,

    by the way

    I have the same Baglama ;-)

  • cokkk guzel olmus :D

  • nice one, i love this song, u played it well

  • wow best sound ive ever heard

  • on ur left hand do u use all ur fingers..damn that sounds goood

  • of course...yes...

    also try this video if you want to see an example :

    watch?v=yuLbc2ZJIDc

  • evet

  • in English

  • balgama yazmış yabancının biri :D No Not Name Balgama ..! She is name enstruman baGLama ( Ğ )

  • Where can i get lessons for the Balgama

  • depends where you live there is alot of places

  • kardeşim çok güzel bir fikir bu ne güzel bağlamamızı tanıtmışın allah senden razı olsun

  • güzel caliyor

  • selam,

    adam elinden geldigi kadar turk muziginin ana enstrumanini tanitmaya çali$iyor.Yabanci gelip guzel yorum birakirken,bizim turkler basiyor kufuru.$a$ilacak i$.Allah islah etsin.

  • are you playing mehreban?

    am i right,?

  • yeah your right ;)

  • Excellent. Remembers me our greek Buzuki and Lauto. Our civilizations are so close but we eat our time doing war preperations. Too bad...

  • great sound i want one!

  • Cok Guzzel from Kanada, arkadash. I'm still struggling with my baglama, it's encouraging to see someone playing like you. At least i already know how to play "Uskudar" that's a good beggining. Gule- Gule

  • nasil kimim???

    ben insanim

  • alo tarzan senmisin orda saz calan???

    cita ya nerde biraktin???

    ahahhahah

  • Dostum, basliga "in English" ibaresini koysaydin eziklerden kufur yemezdin. Bi de en az uc melodi gerek, ornekleme acisindan.

  • wow it sounds really good? do u have tabs?

  • Kültür ve Turizm Bakanlığı bünyesinde tanıtım yapar gibi girince bişey çalacak zannettim!! Bu kadar amatör beklemiyordum doğrusu

  • pezeven sikeyim senide konuştuğun dilide öküzzzzzzzzzz

  • senin ingilizcene vereyim emi

  • Looks similar to a guitar , but it sounds amazing. Good job! Greetings from Romania!

  • öküz

  • Greattt Jobb Broo!

  • iingilizcesini yedigim:D

  • Would you be kind enough to tell me what tuning you played this in?

    Thanks;

    great playing!

  • mihrban sarkisi ! :D süpersin devam böyle !!

  • who cares where it came from? who cares who plays, will play and has played it -- we (greece & turkey) have all been involved with each other for centuries. Of course, we share so much! Don't feed into political crapola....let's love each other and enjoy the baglama!!!

  • @soysuza True we Turkish Greeks and Armenians should love each other like we did before and we should after we were sisters and brothers and we should and need to stay that way cause we share many stuff together from long time

  • @soysuza you mean- we (greece, Turkey and Armenia) have all been involved with each other for centuries. ( remember , hint- Turkey did geonocide to Armenia and wont except trueth ! lol duh )

  • @soysuza götünü sikseler benim götüm kamunun malıdır diye bağırır mısın

  • hocam türkcesi yokmu szaz sadece türklerde var sen türkce sini anlat yeter ooo ama iyi caliyorsun hehhe

  • It is really sad, that this beautiful music is misused for your silly Nationalism. I really like middle eastern drumming and the stringed Instruments, although i am playing middleeuropean Folk on my Hurdy-Gurdy.

    Sometime i will construct an international Folk-Band and show you guys, how good International understanding can actually sound. ;)

    greetings from Germany

  • You don't have to be so rude to him.

  • How rude! He's just introducing the saz to those who aren't from Turkey, Persia and Greece, so those who have no idea what the saz is.

    His English may be "horrible" as you describe it but he only made one mistake regarding grammar. Look at your own post! Not only is his English better than yours but at least he can speak another language as well.

    Honestly, do you only know taboo words? Educate yourself!

  • dude, ur just pissed off cus hes turkish, he speaks english better than most of your people does. So stop bitching your armenian cunt.

  • oh fuk here we go again. what ever nice original beautiful things we TURKS have you fuckin greeks want to claim it. iv had enough of your bullshit. you TRY and steal our kebabs by calling it yeeros. you steal our tespik you steal our sweets. you steal fucking whatever we have. honestly its time the greeks just realised there position under turks and just back off. stop being envious jealous wankers. fucking wingers

  • ...but the saz, like most folk instruments has its origins in Persia and India. There is no stealing. Music is global. It's just that every country uses different styles and, therefore, music evolves.

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  • you are a COMPLETE IDIOT.... and a nasty

    person to boot. Your comment serves no purpose but to vent your ugly homophobic feelings.You oughta keep this to yrself.

  • respect

  • way anasını

    way mamasını

    what the hell is this abi ya

    naaptın seen :D

    avrupaya acılan parlak kapımız seçiorum seni

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  • güzel =)

    sazi severim^^

  • good job my brother

  • what kurdish dit is a TURKISH INSTRUMENT look the history good

  • saz came from middle asia, u can still see similar instruments in middle asia now. it exactly belongs to Turks not Kurds.

  • lets all stop complaining which instrument is from where and who did what first! lets all just enjoy the wonderful sounds of our cultures!! because i believe turkish music and greek music is the most beautiful music in the world....nothing comes close..

  • Where the ancient turk ottomans were, all their things are still there. 70% of arabs things, armenian things, greek things, east-european things, are turk things.

  • ii calıosun ama tezene tutusun yanlıs

  • kardes guzel caliyorsun ama cok hizlisinn biraz yavaslaa bence biraz da dinle musigi tek calma yinede guzel ama

    :);)

  • güzel calıyormus

  • mihri¨ban cok severim

  • yiorgosbouzoukis

    My greek friend. The Saz has not its origins in any greek intrument. It is the opposite way. The greek bozouki has got its name from turkish "bozuk saz". All of the intruments played i greece; taboura, klarinet, tomberleki(darbuka) etc are turkish intruments.

  • could you tell me please which are the open strings for the saz?i want to wound up my instrument.thanks

  • I think that it is "la mi si" or "sol re la"..

  • Nice playing i dont mean to be rude it may be a turkish instrument now but it came from the ancient greeks the taboura as we call it. Same also goes for the oud

  • thank you for the compliment.i also dont wanna be rude but armenians and arabs say the same thing about saz and also oud.maybe you are right.i should have said ''an ottoman enstrument''

  • arkadaşlar bi ferhat sunam yazıp aratın ve lütfen yorumlarınızı belirtin

  • yazdim abi bi sey cikmadi

  • yusuf, harika.

    arkadaslarima dinletip hava atıyorum:)

    tebrikler.

  • vay beaaa...güzel caliyosun...ingilizcende güzelmiss....yesinlerrrrrr;-))­))

  • Brak hocam gerılım verme

  • ankara ayaş ılıca köyü varolllll koçum varoll

  • cok yeteneklisin allah sana vermis umarim hersey istedigin gibi olur

  • Enjoyed the video - sounds good

  • gÜZel bieşye benZiOda inGİlizlerİ bOSvEReLim bea  bİz biRbirİmize YeTerİZ Dİmii:D ama yinede sn bİLirsin

  • bize boyle insanlar lazım sagolasın tanıtım icin

  • Sayın Yusuf Yılmaz;

    Tanıtım için çok teşekkür ederim.

    Tüm insanların kaynasması deliğiyle, sizi en derin sevgilerimle selamlıyorum!

    Onur YAZGAN.

  • ya çok güzel.. tekrar tekrar dinliyorum.

  • ne güzel tanıtmışsın tebrikler :)

    mihriban çok klasik geldi ama bana. keşke başka birşey çalsaydın. yine de eline sağlık üstad

  • ok thats good introdaction..thansk to show our culture to the other but it should be a abit longer..

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  • that is a very interesting instrument. where can I get one?

  • carfull about shipping it... they are fagile, pick it up if u can, i know 3 peoples whos saz's were broken in shipment

  • if you really want it easy just tune to G-G-D. That what you'll have a dropped powerchord. That's how I tuned mine. Ofcourse I'm a guitarist and I know shit about playing a saz properly

  • sari saclarini deli gönlüme baglamisim cözülmüyoooor mihribaaaaaaaan sevdiiigiiiiim.. söylesende güzel olurdu abi de niye ingilizce konustun

  • is ur g and d lower than ur a? it doesnt sound right

  • u r right there is sth wrong,it is tuned to Bb instead of A.

  • Bb? whats tham mean? lol sorry but im having touble

  • C-C#-D-D#-E-F-F#-G-G#-A-Bb-B-C  #=SHARP b=FLAT Bb=A#

  • what do u have it tuned to??? i have mine tuned to A D E but its not working for me verry well, please in your discription say "just started learning....... A D E" haha or somthing cas i would realy love to know! or email me at allanofvindict@yahoo.com any one with good baglama tunings please share. learning for me is hard cas i dont speek turkish

  • i tuned it to A G D . i think thts ok.

  • mihribannnnnnnn :)

  • mükemmel caliyorsun abi

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