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Efsaneyim (performed using Şelpe right hand technique)

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gopalkoduri

July 23rd, 2013

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Music > Solo instrument
Genova, Metropolitan CityGenoa, Italy
Makam music of Turkey

The bağlama (baglama) is a stringed musical instrument shared by various cultures in the Eastern Mediterranean, Near East, and Central Asia regions. This recording features Ufuk Elik, a Turkish musician. It is recorded at Niccolo Paganini Conservatory during the summer school preceding Galata Electroacoustic Orchestra 2013.

The editorial information for the piece which is played is as follows:
Work: Efsaneyim
Scale: Hüseyni dizisi
Form: Deyiş
Rhythm: 10/8 = 3 + 3 + 2 + 2

Recorded using TASCAM DR-100mkII.

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Wave (.wav)

Duration

2:28.824

File size

40.9 MB

Sample rate

48000.0 Hz

Bit depth

24 bit

Channels

Stereo

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