The first one is from a lady called Cansever but I can't seem to find much on her...She makes me feel like crying everytime I hear her heart felt singing....I have a funny feeling she might even be Kurdish????
I have a lot of Kurdish singing in Turkish music, but some words are definitely different esp. some endings which I do not recognise.
At least I have a name. Could be from Khorasan/Iran. I will check her out.
Thanks..............I try to listen to all Turkic music. Had a great Asiatic Collection. They range from the Hsing-kiang, Uigur, Siberia and the obvious ones.
tis is another new thing I am discovering about myself Deniz....I never used to listen to Turkish music but this earthy stuff is soul moving stuff and I love all aspects of Turkic folk music now.
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 1:42 am
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[quote="zan"][quote="denizaksulu"][quote="zan"]The first one is from a lady called Cansever but I can't seem to find much on her...She makes me feel like crying everytime I hear her heart felt singing....I have a funny feeling she might even be Kurdish????[/quote]
I have a lot of Kurdish singing in Turkish music, but some words are definitely different esp. some endings which I do not recognise.
At least I have a name. Could be from Khorasan/Iran. I will check her out.
Thanks..............I try to listen to all Turkic music. Had a great Asiatic Collection. They range from the Hsing-kiang, Uigur, Siberia and the obvious ones.[/quote]
tis is another new thing I am discovering about myself Deniz....I never used to listen to Turkish music but this earthy stuff is soul moving stuff and I love all aspects of Turkic folk music now.[/quote]
You should try KUBAT. He is clear and very hearty.
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 1:55 am
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I will see what I can find on the net!!! Thanks gardas!
I loved it but I do like the ones that sound as if they are sitting by a fire in the Ottoman days singing from the heart......I don't know why this seems more authentic to me at the moment.
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 2:10 am
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I loved it but I do like the ones that sound as if they are sitting by a fire in the Ottoman days singing from the heart......I don't know why this seems more authentic to me at the moment.
Thats the Guy Zan
I had to listen till the end before I replied. It would have bee sacrosanct to cut the in half.
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 2:18 am
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You have to give respect just to the saz let alone the voice!!!
I dare you to listen to this and not have it in your head as you try to sleep...