In the vast and textured landscape of Turkish folk music, few instruments carry the weight of history and the fire of rebellion quite like the bağlama (saz). For decades, it was the companion of the aşık—the wandering bard who sang of love, God, and social struggle. But in the late 20th century, the instrument underwent a radical transformation. It moved from the village square to the conservatory stage, from oral tradition to written notation.
And so, Erdal began his apprenticeship under Arif Sag's guidance. For days, they played, sang, and talked, the master's stories weaving a spell of enchantment around the young musician. Erdal learned the intricacies of the Erzurum tradition, the bağlama's secrets revealed to him like a treasure chest overflowing with gold. arif-sag-erdal-erzincan-baglama-metodu-indir
Her makam için: ana dizi — iki oktav aralığında — ardından 3 farklı ornament (süsleme) varyasyonu geliştirin. The Anatomy of a Renaissance: Inside the Arif