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- Bozlak abstract "Bozlak is a form of Turkish folk song from Central Anatolia accompanied by the long-necked saz (bozuk saz) and ney or kaval. The main subjects of the melancholic songs are separation and love. The songs begin with a very high pitched vocal and end in a low vocal. The best known players are Tufan Altaş, Aşık Hüseyin, Muharrem Ertaş, Neşet Ertaş, Mustafa Tatlıtürk, Çekiç Ali, Hacı Taşan, and Bedia Akartürk.Bozlak, which is a form of uzun hava (long tune) in Turkish Folk Music, has been a form of music starting from Central Anatolia and an expression of the cultures of the Yoruk / Turkmen and Avshar tribes which pursue a way of life based on yaylak (summer highland pasture)- and kislak (winter pasture). In terms of meaning, the word ‘bozlak’ has the meanings of to shout, to yell, to cry out, and to burst out. The bursting out of the sorrow, desolation and the outbreak that the Turkmens and Avshars experienced in daily life to the nature caused the emergence of the bozlak culture. Turkmens, Avshars and the Abdals who existed among these tribes have transferred the tradition of bozlak to our day. The term ‘bozlak’ means to scream, to revolt; ‘to struggle’ and with this frame this term is used to deal with social concepts such as death, separate, and pain, and it is seen in the several parts of the country especially in the Middle Anatolia and Çukurova region, and two different style; ‘Avshar style’ and ‘Turkmen style’ is used in ‘bozlak’ thus, using two different makam (tones) proves that it cannot be explained only through ‘Kürdi’ style.".
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- Bozlak wikiPageRevisionID "688831929".
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Afshar_people.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Aşık_Hüseyin.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Bağlama.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Bedia_Akartürk.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Azerbaijani_culture.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Azerbaijani_music.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Turkish_music.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Turkish_words_and_phrases.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Turkmenistan_music.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Central_Anatolia_Region.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Dattiri_havasi.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Gakkili_havasi.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Hacı_Taşan.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Kaval.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Muharrem_Ertaş.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Mustafa_Tatlıtürk.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Ney.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Neşet_Ertaş.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Rough_Guides.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Sazanda.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Tufan_Altaş.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Turkmens.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Uzun_hava.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Yörüks.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLink Çekiç_Ali.
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bozlak".
- Bozlak wikiPageWikiLinkText "bozlak".
- Bozlak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music-genre-stub.
- Bozlak subject Category:Azerbaijani_culture.
- Bozlak subject Category:Azerbaijani_music.
- Bozlak subject Category:Turkish_music.
- Bozlak subject Category:Turkish_words_and_phrases.
- Bozlak subject Category:Turkmenistan_music.
- Bozlak hypernym Form.
- Bozlak type Genre.
- Bozlak type MusicGenre.
- Bozlak type TopicalConcept.
- Bozlak type Art.
- Bozlak type Genre.
- Bozlak type Concept.
- Bozlak type Thing.
- Bozlak type Q188451.
- Bozlak comment "Bozlak is a form of Turkish folk song from Central Anatolia accompanied by the long-necked saz (bozuk saz) and ney or kaval. The main subjects of the melancholic songs are separation and love. The songs begin with a very high pitched vocal and end in a low vocal.".
- Bozlak label "Bozlak".
- Bozlak sameAs Q2537800.
- Bozlak sameAs Bozlak.
- Bozlak sameAs m.04jbx1.
- Bozlak sameAs Bozlak.
- Bozlak sameAs Q2537800.
- Bozlak wasDerivedFrom Bozlak?oldid=688831929.
- Bozlak isPrimaryTopicOf Bozlak.