Who else felt shocked while watching from Turkey? (Lots and lots of love to Israel)
Pir sultanların karac'oğlanların geleneklerinin anadolu dışın da başka coğrafyalar da olması ne güzel yaşasın barış ✌️✌️
Selamϋn aleykϋm. You must hear "Dr. Hasim Muharemović - Omer i Mejrima" on youtube
Greetings from Germany Turks... Love and Peace 4 the WORLD
THANKS from TURKEY
Yes music is the flux of the People. Love hearing baglama music. Turks are great! greetings from the USA
I send greetings to you from Türkiye, brother. I plan to come to Houston soon, God willing. music is universal.
Bizden başkasının bu müziği ve bağlamayı sevmesi enteresan geliyor bana ki bir de icra ediyorlar daha da şok oluyorum. Saygı duydum.
bir de bizim icimizdeki sazi hor goren koylu muzigi diye kusumseyen zuppeleri dusunuyorum.
Yorumlayısları daha icten sanki daha yoğun yaşıyorlar bağlama aşkını, emin olamadım.. Acaba orgutlu emeğin/sanatın gonenci midir yansıyan ! 🤔
@@tufanersin425 على العكس انا من المغرب واستمع لهذا النمط الموسيقي منذ ان كان عمري 17 سنة الان انها نوسيقى روحية وتسكن القلب
Now people can understand why music is universal! great job guys! Greeting from Turkey!
Ben de bağlama çalan bir Türk olarak festivalinizi çok beğendim.
Çok çok teşekkür ederim. Selamlar...
Asyanın ortasından çıkıp gittiği her kıtaya enstrümanının ve müziğinin formunu taşıyan Türklere; bunu seven ve ilgi duyan diğer tüm halklara selam olsun.
Pir Sultan gönüllü, Nesimi yürekli güzel insanlar sağ olun var olun. İyiki varsınız
Sen kendi kültürünün kutsal ezgisi olan bağlamaya içinde şeytan var der kaçarsa elin yabancısı melek gibi kız çocuklarıyla senden alır öyle çalar ki ne diyem.helal olsun ..
Orta Asyadan kalma en güzel miras belki de
כמה יפה-----How Lovely- Thank you
that was extremely beautiful and it took way back in time !!..what a beautiful people ...what a beautiful culture ..i salute you from algeria.
Wonderful. Greetings from France 🇫🇷❤️
all of you are awesome greetings from Turkey
Beji Kurdistan 💪🏻✌🏻
Tebrikler, İstanbul’dan selam… Bağlama ölmez.
Elif Dedim türküsünü çalmanız çok harika olmuş, bayıldım👏👏
Very very tanks rose heart peaples from turkey
You are amazing i cant get enough of listening.
Greetings from turkey
Sazı çalanları ve sevenleri seviyorum
Güzel organizasyon, Türkiye den sevgiler 🇹🇷🌍❤️
روعه روعه روعه وجميل جدا
İşte festival budur.Hiç konuşmadan herkesi anlarsınız.
My dream environment
Lovely people. Greetings from Turkei.
Thank you for being a lovely guy from turkey, thank you for letting us know they exicst in those confusing times. greek greetings from Germany ;)
וואו
Greetings and Love from Germany!
I hope visit there and play together , greetings from Turkey.
ohhh man what a beautiful sound, greetings from Anatolia
Makes me feel so peaceful. Thanks for sharing. Selamlar.. Shalom :)
Thanks from Australia Sydney
Beautiful greetings from Turkiye.
Iam playing by baglama and little al-oud, im from Russia.
Beautiful This is Amazing I love the sound and scenery
Bağlama çalmaya çalışan biri olarak söylüyorum burda bağlama çalanlar çok güzel iş yapmışlar
Beautiful music!!
wonderful...
Beautiful!
kendimi o kadar iyi hissediyorum ki
Shalom, Merhaba....thans for this wondeful video. many greetings from Bielefeld, Germany.
Beautiful music beautiful students and atmosphere
Man! Listen to THAT! These baglamas are just the most sexy, bad-ass sounding instruments. I have got to get me one of these!
😍 thank you for uploading👏👏👏👏
Thanks for playing Turkish Baglama Saz✋🏻This is a old Poet culture of Turks. The most populair Poet is Dede Korkut. See also Pir Sultan Abdal etc. Turks are the only people that used music from history in the Poet culture. You can find very strong texts in the old songs ‘Türkü’. Türkü means ‘song that telling about Turks’. The Poetry is telling about stories related to love, god and Turks.
Your ethno focused nationalistic babble is inappropriate. Not al Turks share your ethnonationalism.
@@StopFear Calm down tiger. He is just providing some background. You have to give credit to the turks for anything related to baglama, otherwise it is cultural appropriation. Peace.
Love Armenia❤ from 🇮🇳
Saz/Baglama is Turkish insturment and this area is Israel. There is nothing about Armenia. But i love Armenia too.
@@vatangazihos i know it’s turkish saz. But i was confused about place
Süper ötesisiniz helal ols verdiginiz emeklere ellerinize şifa bol ols
Muy linda presentación. Saludos desde Chile.
Well done, keep on going 👏
Wonderfull.
Çok teşekkür
I am surprised to see these scenes as a turkish and baglama player
Very good music and culture! 👏👏🔥♥️
GOOD WORK LOVE IT
Harika olmus. Keyfiniz ve neseniz hep boyle olur insallah.
Very interesting
Super Creative Video.....!
Mükemmel bir ortam olmu$, en kötü gününüz böyle olsun
ortam şahane
Glimpses of utopia...
I want to go to a Saz festival.
Gve some time . They will be better performers than the ones in Turkey..
I take this opportunity to suggest that people should listen to "Aglama Sen" ISralei version.
(Biraz Bekleyin bunlar Turkiyeyi gecer.
Bu arada "Aglama Sen" in Ibranice versiyonunu dinleyin. Cok harika..)
I'm leving to that place
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in history Armenians and jews they lived long enough with turkish people that. now they feels like their stepbrother and also related to them. it's good and the way supposed to be actually if they stop been enemy mind against turks
Armenian duduk is my favorite. Fuck the elite ant there stupid wars. Wish we could leave back again together.
I am from north Iraq I love this saz I have one but not easy to play on it
Hope to play together
Good nice)
Thanks form iraq 😁
These songs are beautiful! What are their names
عزف رائع جدا
Original instrument!
it is awesome concert but where is happens i mean from wich country is it ?
ما اسم هذه الالة ؟؟ صوتها جميل
This is the good life that so many of us have strayed from. 🌍 What an inspiring video!
Does anyone know who makes the baglamas at 4:44 and 1:22, and can anyone recommend a maker/luthier who can ship to Canada? I'd appreciate any insights. Thank you!
First of all, I am honored by your admiration for the instrument called baglama in my culture. If you contact me I can help you. and there is a Canadian artist. She speaks Turkish and is interested in Turkish folk music. Her name is Brenna MacCrimmon. If you can contact this Canadian female artist, I'm sure she will help you. I can help you too.
i love you ALLLLL, from Iran (Ilam province), her biji Israel. i hope one day we can play without any enemy in peace
When is the next festival?
Wow amazing ,keep it up.
Help me please with the name of the melodies . First one starting 6:00 and the second on 6:50.
WONDERFUL !!!
Can someone give me the tracklist?
Francisco González Bustamante The first one is “Daracık daracık sokaklar” . ✌🏻😉 (narrow streets)
*I remembered the rituals of the Yarsan religion and the Alawi religion, the ancient religions of the Kurdish people as old as history! Very nice video, thanks!*
🌷🌷
Şamanizmle ilgisi var mı ?
🌹💖
🌻🌻🌻
Please make it further, באהבה
👍👍👍
I hope one day we can meet and play saz together, I live in the Netherlands 🙏
Hey this may be a silly question but I recently picked up a Saz and I can't speak Turkish if my life depended on it. Have you come across any good sources of info on how to play the saz in the Netherlands? I found some schools that teach it but they're mostly closed due to corona right now (the ones close by at least) so I'm trying to scrape by at the moment ^^'
Where is this?????
If you are interested in this instrument, there is also an electric version go check out "Hasan Saz" on youtube! He is the best!
3:54 which music???
Donde es Esto? Wow
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Nothing brings communities together like art and music.
Thats right!