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Music of Ottoman empire, old Ottoman Song 18/19 th Century - Üsküdara Giderken

Music of Ottoman empire, old Ottoman Song 18/19 th Century - Üsküdara Giderken

Today, I want to present you another great example of Turkish alternative rock music. This time a great synthesis of old Turkish Rock style and modern Psychedelic Rock and a great group creating miracle with their covers of old Turkish rock music songs. Our first example in our blog is "Music of Ottoman empire, old Ottoman Song 18/19 th Century - Üsküdara Giderken" Click our article to read English-Turkish lyrics and listen to this great cover live on KEXP. series,

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Üsküdara gideriken

Üsküdara gideriken aldıda bir yağmur
Kâtibimin setiresi uzun eteği çamur

Kâtip uykudan uyanmış gözleri mahmur
Kâtip benim ben kâtibin el ne karışır?
Kâtibime kolalı da gömlek ne güzel yaraşır!

Üsküdara gideriken bir mendil buldum,
Mendilimin içine lokum doldurdum.

Kâtibimi arariken yanımda buldum;
Kâtip benim ben kâtibin el ne karışır?
Kâtibime kolalı da gömlek ne güzel yaraşır!

Kâtip benim ben kâtibin el ne karışır?
Kâtibime kolalı da gömlek ne güzel yaraşır!


Ottoman classical music (Turkish: Türk sanat müziği -- turkish art music or Klasik Türk mûsikîsi -- classical turkish music) developed in Istanbul and major Ottoman towns from Skopje to Cairo, from Tabriz to Morocco through the palace, mosques, and sufi lodges of the Ottoman Empire.[1] Above all a vocal music, Ottoman music traditionally accompanies a solo singer with a small instrumental ensemble. In recent times instruments might include tambur (lute), ney (flute), kemençe (fiddle), keman (Western violin), kanun (zither), or other instruments. Sometimes described as monophonic music, the variety of ornamentation and variation in the ensemble requires the more accurate term heterophonic.

Ottoman music has a large and varied system of modes or scales known as makams, and other rules of composition. There are more than 600 makams that have been used so far. Out of these, at least 119 makams are formally defined, but today only around 20 makams are widely used. In the sufi teaching, each makam represents and conveys a particular psychological and spiritual state. Sometimes, in certain makams, Ottomans would use different instrumental and vocal musical pieces in order to cure certain medical and psychological conditions.

A number of notation systems were used for transcribing classical music, the most dominant being the Hamparsum notation in use until the gradual introduction of western notation. Turkish classical music is taught in conservatories and social clubs, the most respected of which is Istanbul's Üsküdar Musiki Cemiyeti.

A specific sequence of classical Turkish musical forms become a fasıl, a suite an instrumental prelude (peşrev), an instrumental postlude (saz semaisi), and in between, the main section of vocal compositions which begins with and is punctuated by instrumental improvisations taksim.[2] A full fasıl concert would include four different instrumental forms and three vocal forms, including a light classical song, şarkı. A strictly classical fasıl remains in the same makam throughout, from the introductory taksim to the end, which is usually a dance tune or oyun havası.[3] However shorter şarkı compositions, precursors to modern day songs, are a part of this tradition, many of them extremely old, dating back to the 14th century; many are newer, with late 19th century songwriter Haci Arif Bey being especially popular.

Genres

Ottoman music has various genres including the spiritual, improvised ("gazel", "kaside", "durak", etc.) and fasil music. The latter is more secular.



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