- Bağlama - Wikipedia
The bağlama or saz is a family of plucked string instruments and long-necked lutes used in Europe, Caucasia, Balkans and Central Asia It is commonly used in folk music in particular Armenian folk music
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- Saz: An Introduction - YouTube
In this video, we explore the history and features of the Saz Baglama, one of the most prominent instruments in Anatolia Sources Recomended Reading: de Zeeuw, Hans (2019)
- A Musician’s Guide to Saz - Ethnic Musical
The saz features a long neck with movable frets, allowing for a wide range of notes and those lovely microtones that are so characteristic of Middle Eastern maqam music
- Saz - Organology: Musical Instruments Encyclopedia
The saz, also known as the bağlama, is a long-necked, plucked string instrument that holds a central place in Turkish music and the wider musical traditions of the Middle East and Central Asia
- Saz History - An Introduction to the Turkish Bağlama Family
The name saz (synonymous with enstrüman) means "instrument " Both of these names are used interchangeably to describe this family of stringed instruments, first brought to Anatolia from Central Asia and the Balkans by Oguz Turks, Seljuks, and Ottomans
- Saz Baglama Turkish String Instrument For Sale - Sala Muzik
The Saz (Bağlama) has been the instrument of Turkish minstrels for centuries Various names know it depending on its size and the region: bağlama saz, divan sazi (court saz), bozuk, üç telli (three-string), on iki telli (twelve-string), çöğür, kopuz, cura, tambura, and others
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