@@user-nf7cr6wn6o We call those tones the natural overtones which of course you can filter away with echo and other artificial electronic stuff to make the sound less interesting.
@@user-nf7cr6wn6o First of all I am not conservative. I like all plucked instruments because of the different sounds made by the tension of the strings, the shape of the body, the material used, the art of playing. the traditional tunes and the cross-over music in completely different genres. However to put an electrical element and filters on such a noble instrument as the baglama to be part of the pop-scene. OK but not for someone like me who loves the sound of this original instrument.
@@user-nf7cr6wn6o of course it is not my löss but my appreciation for the natural tones. If you are happy with artificial distortion we are both happy.
Love from Romania ❤
Excellent, as always been
Her zaman olduğu gibi mükemmelsiniz.
Very great musician hollanda ❤️ love from Indonesia
The singer and song is Turkish actually.
This is such an underrated band. Will see them in concert when covid is over.
They aren’t underrated! Everybody really loves them!
@@SpringoStarr No I don't. I prefer the real ashiks playing acoustic baglama. This electric stuff sounds poorly but it will be for the youth I guess.
@@HarpsichordVinylGallery well, that’s matter of choice and taste. Altin Gün is already quite popular and well known among people who keep ears open.
underrated by whom?
@@HarpsichordVinylGallery nice channel, your Gallery! :)
Best ever!
Tesadüf videonuz önüme çıktı, resmen aşık oldum bu parçanın sounduna. Başarılar
From techno fan with honor. Real inspiration for new dance tracks outside
Bağlama versiyonunu çalışıyorum bugünlerde. Çok güzel olmuş 🔥
What about that groove?! Magnificent combination. All the best from Argentina!
Ojalá vengan algún día 😭❤️
Müzik şöleni ❤
great funk
amazing,
abicim!
good............................
Leuke sound. Lekker bezig. Keep it 💯
Erdinç abi konuşturuyor yine Elektro Bağlamayı. :)
Çok tatlı çok.
what happened to their former guitarrist, ben rider of i‘m not mistaken ?
He left.
I love you
Goede muziekelijkheid.
Instrumentale versie ergens?
Electric saz (baglama) is poorly compared to the acoustics of an acoustic baglama :-(
@@user-nf7cr6wn6o We call those tones the natural overtones which of course you can filter away with echo and other artificial electronic stuff to make the sound less interesting.
@@user-nf7cr6wn6o First of all I am not conservative. I like all plucked instruments because of the different sounds made by the tension of the strings, the shape of the body, the material used, the art of playing. the traditional tunes and the cross-over music in completely different genres. However to put an electrical element and filters on such a noble instrument as the baglama to be part of the pop-scene. OK but not for someone like me who loves the sound of this original instrument.
@@user-nf7cr6wn6o of course it is not my löss but my appreciation for the natural tones. If you are happy with artificial distortion we are both happy.