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  • dislike yapanların özel bir sebebi var mı acaba

  • Such a shame that even beautiful music such as this can instigate anger in peoples hearts. Looking at peoples comments on youtube often gives me little hope in humanity. There no reason for bickering. If you agree and aren't a hater, like this comment.

    Peace

  • Hey gözünü sevdiğim, herşeyiyle tam bir Türk çalgısı, Klasik Türk Müziği'nin göz bebeklerinden: Tanbur... Bunun sesi cennetten çıkmış olmalı. Çok hoş, çok etkileyici bir sesi var. Çalan üstad da hakkını vermiş tanburun. :)

  • I'm watching this video for the music - which is excellent by the way. This is not the place for bickering and recrimination about whether the Ottomans were right or wrong.

  • harika

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  • 2 kişinin kulakları çalışmiyor.

  • Vayy be nerde bu adam kafası nerde bu adamın.Başka ne böyle bi huzur verebilir . tek kelime ile süper

  • Brileri sunu Allah rizasi icin Fazil Say'a dinletsin. Dogu budur.

  • @zihgir Fazil sayin muzigide guzel kardes.

  • it's recorded in 1970

  • müzik gerçekten harika, alip baska yere götürüyo insansi ...

    lakin bu nasil bi gözlük? :p

  • second one classical piece...Nikriz sirto isn't it?

  • Paylaşım için teşekkürler!

  • The master, playing his teacher's composition. Make sure and listen to Necdet Yasar's own compositions. My favorite is Nev'eser Saz Semaisi

  • what a beautiful and relaxing music!!!

  • @arthurvanfroh yu re absolutly right..

  • Are the frets inlaid and flush with the neck, or are they pronounced like a guitar? I like the sound of this instrument.

    I'm going to build an improvised home made instrument using a salad bowl as the body, and I think I will draw much inspiration from tanburs. (solid top, long neck, drone strings, etc)

  • @rmcdaniel423 theese instruments are made of really complicated materials. Hard to find hard to build. please take it easy with Muslims and our toleration. come visit turkey :D

  • @rmcdaniel423 Muzbey probably is a Muslim too. What makes you think we're intollerant? Take a look in the mirror, it's not we who have killed, murdered over 6 million jews in ww2, we're not the ones with the endless crusades who where responsible for the murder and death of millions of Muslims, Jews, Orthodox Christians and basically everything that isn't catholic. We aren't the ones who colonisized africa and Indonesia etc enslaving and killing their people stealing their land and resources.

  • @3choBlast3r

    true, you are not...you were doing that for 5 centuries on Balkan with catholic population. and you done it so well, that still today, word Turk = danger...is well inscribed in heads of ppl who live in this are. So no one is innocent m8, never forget that :)

  • @thepatuljak yeah right ! if Turkes wanted to convert people in Balkans to Islam they could, if they wanted to force them talk in Turkish, they could. If it was Europeans that is exactly what would happen. You would say, choose bible or the sword... And then after few hundreds of years those poor people would believe you have shown them to true path right ? That is the fault of Turks they actually were naive enough to believe multiple religions and cultures coexist. Shame on them !

  • @utkua

    no one was innocent. And dont generalize europeans, Balkan is special place and you cannot compare it to rest of Europe and its mentality, no nation in Balkan didnt done what Brits, French, Spanish or Portuguese done in that time and years after. Turks were not naive, they tolerated in beginning all religions, but later depending of which religion you are, you had to pay tax in adequate way :)

    and not to mention "tax in blood" ;)

    just, it was time like that :)

  • @thepatuljak tax in blood yeah yeah, always the same rhetoric, what you call blood tax is conscripting one of 5 sons of some families, and making them high ranking well paid officers, not slaves. In fact, most families were bribing officials to get their children there, also they were very few in numbers never exceeded 10 000' they were after all personal guards of the sultan. In those days, most of the peasants of Europe were slaves,not tax, but they were very property of nobility in blood/

  • @utkua

    yeah and in other familys parents were cutting finger off, so they have a defect and they dont take them. ;)

    as i said befor, every story have 2 sides, but are i agree with you in some parts :)

  • @thepatuljak Tax in blood ?

    Those terrible Turks :P

    Their tax in blood and oppression of Balkans was so bad that thousands of Balkan people rose to be high ranking officials in Ottoman Empire.

    Sokollu Mehmed Pasha or Mehmed Pasha Sokolovic as he is better known in Balkans ruled Ottoman Empire in all but name....Now name only one African or South American that did same in British or Spanish Empires ? .......back to history books for you Patuljak.

  • thanks for posting this, necdet yasar is a great player. This must be rather old, no ? late 1970s ? early 1980s ?

  • its 1972-73s

  • nice music,

    I am getting ready to write music encyclopedia which in greatest musicians from every country will be existed.

    Can you help me about Turkish musicians please, Can you write me top legendary 5 Turkish musicians?

    ( I need an expert opinion, please answer if you think you are capable of to decide it)

  • Hello mate...

    I will try to help you even though I am not expert but I am involve in Turkish music and interested in. I can just advise some musicians. If you ask about best singers ever first one is of course Zeki Müren for Turkish Classical Music,second one is father of rock Erkin Koray, for arabesk I think Orhan Gencebay,for pop music Sertab Erener who is the winner of Eurovision and last one could be Kudsi Erguner(He is known as the best Ney player NEYZEN)

  • @decideyourmusic I am also interested in classical turkish music.if you want I can help you with your study , but finding the top 5 is very hard.

  • Okay Temiz: Percussion

    Erkan Oğur: Fretless Guitar, Bağlama

    Kudsi Ergüner: Ney

    Selim Sesler: Clarinet

    Zeki Müren: Singer

  • resmen insanı gevşetiyo ve rüyaya daldırıyo harika inanılmaz.

  • Hi everyone.....ok....this video is amazing !!!

    Does anyone know how I can get a tanbur ???

    I've been searching high and low online.....

    Thanks

  • Lark HAD one for about $475, but that was a while ago. I haven't seen one anywhere else.

  • Ebay

  • pas mal j'aime bien

  • WOW.. the frets on this instrument are really wild!! ANY one know how many notes to the octave w/ this instrument??Sounds very Banjo-like. Seems like this would be a tough thing to play w/ those Microtonal Frets.

  • I think 65 frets for a span of two octaves is common. This may vary a bit from player to player.

  • SO B+E+A+U+T+I+F+U+L!

  • That's so cool i'm going to buy one asap.

  • One of the beauty Turkic classic instruments of middle-asia.

  • man... i want one of those!!!

  • Özer Özel Hocam! Necdet Yaşar Hocamızın bu icrasını yaşatırdınız her hafta bize sanki.70'lerin TRT'sinde Hoca'yı tekrar dinliyor sanırdım kendimi. Ah nefis!

  • amazing

  • Eser Mes'ud Cemil' in Nihavend Saz Semaiidir.

  • Woow... İnanamıyorum ya hû! Bu Necdet Yaşar'ın gençliği.. woow.. HArika bir kayıt. 70li yıllar sanırım. Seattle sanırım. 2. bölüm olağanüstü.. Gerçekten çok güzel. Paylaştığınız için teşekkür.

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