That dance is Horon.. The instrument is Kemençe.. Kemençe - horon ( The traditional Turkish folk dance from Black Sea area (Nort Anatolia).. And folk songs are; First - Gesi Bağları /from Kayseri (city) Second - Çemberimde Gül Oya /from Çanakkale (city) Third - Çayelinden öteye / from Rize - Çayeli (city)
Hi, i love you so much🥰 If you watch "Anadolu Ateşi Horon" you can see the whole dance you watched at the end of the video. It is Blacksea dance. Greetings from İstanbul 😘😘
this was the probably best version of play for nature most of them are virtuoses of their instruments that what makes this work incredible the transition with the flute guy (Serdar Barçin) is flawless my personal favourite
Okey quick trivia for you guys (once you have shown interest in learning some Turkish words along with their pronunciation). The letter "C" in Turkish is pronounced "g" as in "george". Whenever it takes the lower punctuation (Ç) like the name "Elif Çağlar" at (11:56) then its pronunciation goes like "Ch" as in "chalk". I hope this trivia would help you better pronounce Turkish words containing "C" consonant.
Hey Bridget! (12:25) That istrument is called "Tar". Tar is an Iranian long-necked, waisted lute family instrument, used by many cultures and countries including Iran, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Georgia, Tajikistan ( Iranian Plateau) and others near the Caucasus and Central Asia regions (Wikipedia definition). You are right it is a cool instrument and you know what Azerbaijani musicians are the best at it. 👍
Merhaba dostum. Bu müziği ve enstrümanları tanımak için, bölge insanını biraz tanımak gerekiyor. Enstrümanların gücünü anladığını seziyorum. 14:01 Kemençe. Kemençe çalındığında, Karadeniz Bölgesi'nde hiç kimse olduğu yerde sabit duramaz. Sokak sokak kemençe ile gezilirse, bütün mahalleyi, ilçeyi, şehri oraya toplayabilir. Abartı değil, Karadeniz böyledir. (Ek olarak "Tulum" var bir de.) Her bölgenin kendine özel enstrümanı var. Bu enstrümanlar, bölge insanlarının müziklerine, konuşmalarına, lehçesine, davranışlarına yansır. Genel olarak, Bağlama(saz), kemençe, sipsi, zurna, Kanun, darbuka, klarnet bölgelerin güçlü enstrümanları (ve daha onlarcası). "Doğa için Çal" projesini düşünüp, tasarlayan ve gerçekleştiren @EmreYucelen 'e ve tüm ekibe, katkı sunanlara teşekkürler
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Damn! I'm so happy that you've noticed Elif Caglar's greatness! ::D:D:D Then I realized you reacted to Four In The Pocket afterwards! I loved it! :)
Sometimes "i" still forget what i have got around . U guys are awesome. Congrats what u become . İ know it is hard what u try here. İt worths believe me. Music is some kind of magic isnt it 🤟
I'm recommending you Zafer Dilek's Fidayda and Süpürgesi Yoncadan. These are instrumental song but you are gonna love it. I'm sure about that. And there are no copyright in these songs. (At least thats I know) Zafer Dilek is a living legend. Whenever my headache comes I listen him and ache goes. Like every Anatolian Rock song makers he did Turkish Traditional Musics with mixing Turkish and Rock instruments. Im sure about one thing. You are gonna love it. :)
There are many instruments in turkey becouse of our origins! Our territories are governed by persians, ancient greeks, arabians etc. After 1071 turks came the anatolian and we are in now. In these cultural background. North has different taste of music, east has different and west/south different. This is a small story but during these years turks start to use different instruments to get all notes. Quarter notes half-quarter notes which only uses iran and india.. our most string instruments have no flat. Thats why we can get unusual notes. Sure our popular culture is same with rest of the world but our anonymus songs are all based these kind of unusual notes. The kung fu instrument :) is kanun check that also too. They are mostly used in ottoman era. Sure we still use it.
12:39 It was indeed. Until 5-10 years ago. Street music culture is almost dead now. It was destroyed by the government. But thanks to the Municipality of Istanbul, which is managed by an opposition party, subways and ferries keep welcoming street musicians even more now. Btw, some of the performers are not musicians let alone being professional ones - they are celebrities such as actors.
9:50 Kemençe This musical instrument is generally used with folk dances in the northern regions of Turkey. These dances are called "horon". Many musical instruments are used together with folk dances in Turkey. We have many and varied folk dances. You are so right in your comment in the video. There are many musical instruments and young talents in Turkey. So these people are not educated, but they traditionally have musical knowledge. Cultural transfer is very rich in Turkey.I want to give you an example: ua-cam.com/video/_e2T14RNvVE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=MEHMETYILDIRIM The boy in this video continues a thousands of years old tradition of Turks. There is a technique called "Şelpe". These people generally live as minorities in Turkey and are different from normal Muslims. They live a synthesis of Shamanism and Islam, the ancient religion of the Turks. They are currently continuing the techniques of playing musical instruments used by the Turks before Islam. They are Muslims but a different sect. And this technique is traditionally handed down from generation to generation in this sect. If this musical instrument and musician does not exist, they cannot perform their worship. Music and musicians are needed for the ritual to take place. This musical instrument is the most important part of the ritual. A legacy from shamanism. This cultural value has also been added to the UNESCO heritage list: ich.unesco.org/en/RL/semah-alevi-bektai-ritual-00384
Elif Çağlar-you got me ua-cam.com/video/5ml6o3NbGfY/v-deo.html Elif Çağlar ft. Joss Stone-sen ne sanmıştın ua-cam.com/video/sGKsbyIPBdo/v-deo.html İlhan Erşahin ft. Hüsnü Şenlendirici-aşk ua-cam.com/video/WuEo1-lo7Ac/v-deo.html Dhafer Youssef-soupir eternel ua-cam.com/video/eJwSZIajEvI/v-deo.html Sattas-rule dem ua-cam.com/video/pWDTvGzTnR4/v-deo.html Pentagram-dark is the sunlight ua-cam.com/video/bLwwC1bfSng/v-deo.html
12:32 Hepsi profesyonel müzisyen değil... Bu seri de müzisyenlerle beraber tiyatro oyuncuları, aktörler, internet fenomenler ve benzeri meslekte insanlar var.
Not all are professional musicians. In almost all play for nature pieces there are at least a few examples of non-musicians, actors, local musicians, from different countries, different ages and social groups. But yes, most professional musicians.
Hi Bridget! You are way off (1:05) the true pronunciation of the name "Doğa İçin Çal". But hey, I am here to teach you how to do it right in Turkish. If you pronounce the following phrase "Dougha Ichin Chal" in English then you have said it right in Turkish as close as possible. However you may also want to add the episode number (3) at the end, so you would say the whole title as "Dougha Ichin Chal uuchh". Now go ahead and practice it on your own and let me know if it works! By the way, "Doğa için Çal" in Turkish means "Play for Nature" in English (as you probably have known it already). Cheers!
Bu hangi kung fu bilmem ama çocukken bir Kung Fu adlı dizi vardı David Carradine oynuyordu. Yarı Çinli idi galiba melez tipi vardı onun Amerika'da türk komşusu varmış o zaman biber dolması yapıp götürmüş David Carradine çok beğenmiş yemeği her gün istemis o zamanda gazete de haberi vardı aklımda kalmış. . diye gereksiz bir Bilgi veriyim 🙂
Elif Çağlar is a jazz musician. You should check out her performances.
And Bilal Karaman is her guitarist
Boşver anlık bi beğendi sonrasını takip edecek sanmam
That dance is Horon.. The instrument is Kemençe..
Kemençe - horon ( The traditional Turkish folk dance from Black Sea area (Nort Anatolia)..
And folk songs are;
First - Gesi Bağları /from Kayseri (city)
Second - Çemberimde Gül Oya /from Çanakkale (city)
Third - Çayelinden öteye / from Rize - Çayeli (city)
Çemberimde Gül Oya BİGA
Horon is ancient dance of Spartans! Good to see that Greek Turks still dance like King Leonidas.
I loved your this reaction video so much..🥰.you are super sweet!!🥰💜
That is him (11:22) Fırat Çavaş who is in charge of running the project of Play For Nature Series.
Hi, i love you so much🥰 If you watch "Anadolu Ateşi Horon" you can see the whole dance you watched at the end of the video. It is Blacksea dance. Greetings from İstanbul 😘😘
this was the probably best version of play for nature most of them are virtuoses of their instruments that what makes this work incredible the transition with the flute guy (Serdar Barçin) is flawless my personal favourite
personally my favorite "play for nature" video.
Okey quick trivia for you guys (once you have shown interest in learning some Turkish words along with their pronunciation). The letter "C" in Turkish is pronounced "g" as in "george". Whenever it takes the lower punctuation (Ç) like the name "Elif Çağlar" at (11:56) then its pronunciation goes like "Ch" as in "chalk". I hope this trivia would help you better pronounce Turkish words containing "C" consonant.
Very good
Hi reyactions I love you..
Hey Bridget!
(12:25) That istrument is called "Tar". Tar is an Iranian long-necked, waisted lute family instrument, used by many cultures and countries including Iran, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Georgia, Tajikistan ( Iranian Plateau) and others near the Caucasus and Central Asia regions (Wikipedia definition). You are right it is a cool instrument and you know what Azerbaijani musicians are the best at it. 👍
Merhaba dostum. Bu müziği ve enstrümanları tanımak için, bölge insanını biraz tanımak gerekiyor. Enstrümanların gücünü anladığını seziyorum. 14:01 Kemençe. Kemençe çalındığında, Karadeniz Bölgesi'nde hiç kimse olduğu yerde sabit duramaz. Sokak sokak kemençe ile gezilirse, bütün mahalleyi, ilçeyi, şehri oraya toplayabilir. Abartı değil, Karadeniz böyledir. (Ek olarak "Tulum" var bir de.) Her bölgenin kendine özel enstrümanı var. Bu enstrümanlar, bölge insanlarının müziklerine, konuşmalarına, lehçesine, davranışlarına yansır. Genel olarak, Bağlama(saz), kemençe, sipsi, zurna, Kanun, darbuka, klarnet bölgelerin güçlü enstrümanları (ve daha onlarcası).
"Doğa için Çal" projesini düşünüp, tasarlayan ve gerçekleştiren @EmreYucelen 'e ve tüm ekibe, katkı sunanlara teşekkürler
Damn! I'm so happy that you've noticed Elif Caglar's greatness! ::D:D:D Then I realized you reacted to Four In The Pocket afterwards! I loved it! :)
Hayko cepkin & nilüfer-aşk kitabı reaction please
You are definitely fun to watch thank you
i still insist on "evrencan gunduz"guys.you love blues,jazz&anatolian mashups and he's the fuckin god of this subject!
My vote is ua-cam.com/video/7oFuZ6b1ZVE/v-deo.html
We love you guys..
"Dağa İçin Çal"(Play for Nature) is a community created to protect the environment.
07:02 and 07:49 this was crazy i like it :)
the friendliest reaction channel on youtube👍🏻 in a few months you will reach hundreds of thousands🙋🏻♂️🙋🏻♂️
Bridget is having fun😊
"Kemençe ve Horon". Bu ikili dünyada en sevdiğim şey. İyiki Türk'üm ve bu zevklerden mahrum değilim.
Sometimes "i" still forget what i have got around . U guys are awesome. Congrats what u become . İ know it is hard what u try here. İt worths believe me. Music is some kind of magic isnt it 🤟
I just like the way you dont "overreyact" stuff and just be yourself. thx
13:55 is horon from blacksea
I'm recommending you Zafer Dilek's Fidayda and Süpürgesi Yoncadan. These are instrumental song but you are gonna love it. I'm sure about that. And there are no copyright in these songs. (At least thats I know)
Zafer Dilek is a living legend. Whenever my headache comes I listen him and ache goes. Like every Anatolian Rock song makers he did Turkish Traditional Musics with mixing Turkish and Rock instruments. Im sure about one thing. You are gonna love it. :)
07:44 is kanun
For street performers mostly in Istanbul
Süper Türkçe altyazılı ❤️❤️❤️
Sigara yaktigi an düşüncesi:"Türkler kadar olamadik"
Doğa İçin Çal 4 perfect..
I love this project.
There are many instruments in turkey becouse of our origins! Our territories are governed by persians, ancient greeks, arabians etc. After 1071 turks came the anatolian and we are in now. In these cultural background. North has different taste of music, east has different and west/south different. This is a small story but during these years turks start to use different instruments to get all notes. Quarter notes half-quarter notes which only uses iran and india.. our most string instruments have no flat. Thats why we can get unusual notes. Sure our popular culture is same with rest of the world but our anonymus songs are all based these kind of unusual notes.
The kung fu instrument :) is kanun check that also too. They are mostly used in ottoman era. Sure we still use it.
This one is my favorite play for nature . I think ıt's the bestttt🥰 love from Turkey
12:39 It was indeed. Until 5-10 years ago. Street music culture is almost dead now. It was destroyed by the government. But thanks to the Municipality of Istanbul, which is managed by an opposition party, subways and ferries keep welcoming street musicians even more now.
Btw, some of the performers are not musicians let alone being professional ones - they are celebrities such as actors.
You were great today,thank you
Hey Fellows!
I am still waiting on you guys to do Play For Nature #9. Please!
Doğa İçin Çal 9- Hey Onbeşli please 👍
You can look for Istkilal street, Istanbul that hosts amazing street performers every day
Evet çok başarılı sokak sanatçılarıyız :)
DOĞA İÇİN ÇAL PLAY FOR NATURE 3 The instrument in the section is the kemençe.
Play for Nature - 2 UZUN İNCE BİR YOLDAYIM Eng & Turkish SUBS. Have you seen this song of the series?
In one word: SUPER...
9:50 Kemençe This musical instrument is generally used with folk dances in the northern regions of Turkey. These dances are called "horon". Many musical instruments are used together with folk dances in Turkey. We have many and varied folk dances.
You are so right in your comment in the video. There are many musical instruments and young talents in Turkey. So these people are not educated, but they traditionally have musical knowledge. Cultural transfer is very rich in Turkey.I want to give you an example: ua-cam.com/video/_e2T14RNvVE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=MEHMETYILDIRIM
The boy in this video continues a thousands of years old tradition of Turks. There is a technique called "Şelpe". These people generally live as minorities in Turkey and are different from normal Muslims. They live a synthesis of Shamanism and Islam, the ancient religion of the Turks. They are currently continuing the techniques of playing musical instruments used by the Turks before Islam. They are Muslims but a different sect. And this technique is traditionally handed down from generation to generation in this sect. If this musical instrument and musician does not exist, they cannot perform their worship. Music and musicians are needed for the ritual to take place. This musical instrument is the most important part of the ritual. A legacy from shamanism. This cultural value has also been added to the UNESCO heritage list:
ich.unesco.org/en/RL/semah-alevi-bektai-ritual-00384
What part of texas are you guys at ?
I'm in shock, it's great
Cem Adrian & Olten Filarmoni - Sen Gel Diyorsun / Öf Öf (Live)
Woooww..Amazing 💯
Very nice.👏👌
Elif Çağlar-you got me
ua-cam.com/video/5ml6o3NbGfY/v-deo.html
Elif Çağlar ft. Joss Stone-sen ne sanmıştın
ua-cam.com/video/sGKsbyIPBdo/v-deo.html
İlhan Erşahin ft. Hüsnü Şenlendirici-aşk
ua-cam.com/video/WuEo1-lo7Ac/v-deo.html
Dhafer Youssef-soupir eternel
ua-cam.com/video/eJwSZIajEvI/v-deo.html
Sattas-rule dem
ua-cam.com/video/pWDTvGzTnR4/v-deo.html
Pentagram-dark is the sunlight
ua-cam.com/video/bLwwC1bfSng/v-deo.html
Valla bir an "Ben İbrahim. Pargalı İbrahim." Dersen yeminle inanırım.
Best Play For Nature
the son of man invented music in turkey
Greetings from Turkey
I'm telling you because you like the dance at the end. You look zeybek, horon, halay, kaşık oyunu. Turkish folk dance.
😯 Where is Kafkas ?!? One of the best.
You guys should react to" Anadolu ateşi horon" dance performance for see this show at the end of the video , u ll like turkish folk dance 🌸🌹
12:32 Hepsi profesyonel müzisyen değil... Bu seri de müzisyenlerle beraber tiyatro oyuncuları, aktörler, internet fenomenler ve benzeri meslekte insanlar var.
hi.i think you should react to Turkish folk dances and historical series too
I suggest you, Elif Çağlar - You Got Me
when you look to each other it seems that you look opposite direction due to the layout of the video :)
HER ŞEYİNLE GÜZEL TÜRKİYE M
Bağlama (Saz) Show:
ua-cam.com/video/dr97mzVzlNs/v-deo.html
Süper süper süper
DOĞA İÇİN ÇAL 8 - HAYDE... Please.....
Hayko cepkin - bertaraf et please please please
Doğa için çal 2 please 💗💗🙋♀️
Not all are professional musicians. In almost all play for nature pieces there are at least a few examples of non-musicians, actors, local musicians, from different countries, different ages and social groups. But yes, most professional musicians.
cool stuff :)
Elif Çağlar- A sad Melody
Mavi Sakal-iki Yol react please
Abla beğendi bastı düğmeye 😁yalnız varya abla aynı bizim mahalledeki yan komşuya benziyo enişte nabıyo selam söyle diyesim geliyo 😁
Benim de çok sevdiğim eltime benziyor. 🙂
👍👍👍👍
thanks :))
Hi Bridget!
You are way off (1:05) the true pronunciation of the name "Doğa İçin Çal". But hey, I am here to teach you how to do it right in Turkish. If you pronounce the following phrase "Dougha Ichin Chal" in English then you have said it right in Turkish as close as possible. However you may also want to add the episode number (3) at the end, so you would say the whole title as "Dougha Ichin Chal uuchh". Now go ahead and practice it on your own and let me know if it works! By the way, "Doğa için Çal" in Turkish means "Play for Nature" in English (as you probably have known it already).
Cheers!
👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Hi. Doğa için çal 8 - hayde please.
amazingggg
Büyük ev ablukada- hepsine ne fena or hayaletler
👍👏
🥰🥰🥰
Pockpocket- Uyan
Demir Demirkan reaction 'zaferlerim'🙏
Good excellent
elif çağlar is great. search her on youtube, i like one turkish song cover of her; gurbet
🤠🌿😍💗☀️
kunfu sokağındaki çalgıyla aynı çalgı değil Türkiye'deki ismi 'Kanun''
you should react to maNga- Alışırım Gözlerimi Kapamaya
Bu hangi kung fu bilmem ama çocukken bir Kung Fu adlı dizi vardı David Carradine oynuyordu. Yarı Çinli idi galiba melez tipi vardı onun Amerika'da türk komşusu varmış o zaman biber dolması yapıp götürmüş David Carradine çok beğenmiş yemeği her gün istemis o zamanda gazete de haberi vardı aklımda kalmış. . diye gereksiz bir Bilgi veriyim 🙂
Bizim milletin rusvetle hizaya getirmedigi yabanci kalmamis
🇹🇷👍👍👍
👍👌❤
amazinnngggggg
amaziinngggggg
👍🌷🇹🇷
Fire Of Anatolia & Turkısh dance group
Please...
Tarkan (Kuzu Kuzu). Kıraç ( ENDAMIN YETER)(AYŞE) (YILLAR SONRA)
Nükhet Duru & Ceylan Ertem - Sevda
ua-cam.com/video/QISU9NNVU30/v-deo.html
Hello 👋🏻
if you go into "anatolian culture" so you get a lot:)))
Sir are you Bray Wyatt from WWE😊
search to youtube: "Paris Eyfel Kulesi Önünde Horon" and watch :)
Hayko Cepkin zahit bizi tan EYLEME.. Please