Φίλε είσαι απίθανος...!!! Αν θέλεις μπορείς να μου πεις τι κουρδισμά χρησιμοποιείς (και εδώ και γενικά...!!! ---μόνο στο σάζι---)...!!! Και πάλι συγχαρητήρια...!!!!
@Ebz E yes the words are turkish but if im not wrong, the bouzouki is greek but takes big influence from other turkish instruments. But the bouzouki as we know it is not turkish
I really wonder if our baglama and your σάζι have the same chord system and fret inrervals... so, can someone who plays baglama grab a σάζι and play it as if he knows it forever?
+Sıradan Çinko Karbon Pil i dont know the sazi tuning. But on this i had the original turkish saz tuning. B A E *from top to bottum* so chords and all the stuff are different
türklerin var olduğu 3 bin yıldan beri biliniyor diye biliyorum dostum. bu durumda 3700 sene önce türk diye bir kavram yokken sazın türklere ait olması biraz abes kaçıyor. selamlar sevgiler.
The baglama is a descendant of the kopuz and domba, ancient Turkic Central Asian instruments. Early forms of the baglama used strings which resembled asian tunes. During the Ottoman era, the famous central asian troubadours switched from leather strings to metal strings on their dombra and kopuz, like Yunus Emre. And the earliest form of the modern baglama with metal strings is this one: watch?v=AKsx-QPOZEQ This is the baglama anatolian Turks used before switching to metal strings: watch?v=YLxaazrfcKM
Very nice! Greetings from Turkey!
Cok Güzel kardesim 🙏
Çok güzel 👌
Stop fucking nationalizm and listen to this beautiful music. Weldone brother🇹🇷🇬🇷
Very nice. Greeting from Turkey too !
i really like it, it's just amazing
+Imen Aitouche thank you
you welcome
sounds turkish respect from kosovo-albania
Great 🙊
great job , selam & yasu from istanbul.
ulan ben kac sene baglama caliorum elin yunani kadar calamiyorum bu türküyü acaba neden?
رائع
φιλαρα ριξτο!!! δικος μου εισαι!!!
Çok güzel
Geia sou Themi, oraio !!!
helal kardeşim
bravo sena!!!
bravo
Wow very goooood
şimdi bunlar sazda bizim derse sıçtık :D
Super gespielt 👌. Spielst du eigentlich noch baglama ? Ladest du eventuell wieder Videos hoch auf denen du Baglama spielst ? 😀✌
Spiele es nurnoch sehr selten weil ich mich mehr auf die griechische musik.konzentriere. könnte ich aber mal.wieder machen. :)
Some guys said "bağlama is Greek" you have to know it: bağlama is coming from "kopuz". Kopuz is coming from central asia Turks.
Φίλε είσαι απίθανος...!!! Αν θέλεις μπορείς να μου πεις τι κουρδισμά χρησιμοποιείς (και εδώ και γενικά...!!! ---μόνο στο σάζι---)...!!! Και πάλι συγχαρητήρια...!!!!
Θέμη ωραίο σόλο! Από που πήρες το σάζι ?
You played the Turkish Baglama great...
How long did it take you to play it this good?
@Zipa Pazi en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ba%C4%9Flama
@Zipa Pazieffortlessenglishclub.com/how-to-learn-english-very-fast
@Zipa Pazi Who said that I am Turkish. Eat yogurt, greeko.
@Zipa Pazi do you really think bağlama is Greek? I am Turk Qizilbas bro. My story is older than you 👍 Search Khorasan Turks pls.
@Ebz E yes the words are turkish but if im not wrong, the bouzouki is greek but takes big influence from other turkish instruments. But the bouzouki as we know it is not turkish
το καποτε του γονιδη παιξε με το σαζι αδερφε
DO LA# FA
I really wonder if our baglama and your σάζι have the same chord system and fret inrervals... so, can someone who plays baglama grab a σάζι and play it as if he knows it forever?
+Sıradan Çinko Karbon Pil i dont know the sazi tuning. But on this i had the original turkish saz tuning. B A E *from top to bottum* so chords and all the stuff are different
It’s the same instrument.
bağlama/saz is a turkish instrument for 3700 years
Biraz sallamış sın
türklerin var olduğu 3 bin yıldan beri biliniyor diye biliyorum dostum. bu durumda 3700 sene önce türk diye bir kavram yokken sazın türklere ait olması biraz abes kaçıyor. selamlar sevgiler.
Ummm… Turks were Xiongu back then and it comes from the Tanbur.
Σε τι κλίμακα είναι τα τάστα;
+Koz Myk BAE
Türk yok lan🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
outi den einai re paides?!
vlakas eisai?
its not turkish instrument
its Byzantine instrument its tampoyras
saz is turkish instrument.
ali merda It is a Byzantine instrument which was called thamboura and then tamburas.
The baglama is a descendant of the kopuz and domba, ancient Turkic Central Asian instruments.
Early forms of the baglama used strings which resembled asian tunes.
During the Ottoman era, the famous central asian troubadours switched from leather strings to metal strings on their dombra and kopuz, like Yunus Emre.
And the earliest form of the modern baglama with metal strings is this one: watch?v=AKsx-QPOZEQ
This is the baglama anatolian Turks used before switching to metal strings: watch?v=YLxaazrfcKM
Mustafa Hasan now i can see your "culture"...
who cares whose instrument its. its awesome to listen. music is universal language of humanity.