Lysander
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Help identify this Turkish song
I need to know this song. It is called Naciyem, it is a folk song by anon. I only have one bar of the song though!
http://vocaroo.com/i/s1DsxW2StfbE
Can anyone help me find a recording of this song or more info on it? Thank you.
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Jack_Campin
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This?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km9fKj3CPM4
There are lots of videos of songs called "Naciyem" on the web, I'm not sure if they're all the same.
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John Erlich
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If this is the correct song, I found the nota, which I've attached. As an Arabic-style oudist, I am always a little jealous about how easy it is to
find free Turkish notları on the web...
[file]34733[/file]
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I listened a few times to the (very short) recording posted by Lysander. I actually think it's this tune: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRgUg5jTq6U and another recording here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53q5BGkHDSg
I am attaching a couple of notaları I found. If I am correct...
1) I am feeling like the Sherlock Holmes of Middle Eastern music right now (pretty damn smug and proud of myself) for ID'ing a completely unfamiliar
song based on part of the name and 1 bar of music;
2) I reiterate, as an Arabic-style oud player, that you guys who play Turkish music are a bunch of lucky f---ers for having so many scores so
available and so easy to find on the web!
Enjoy!
Peace out,
Udi John
[file]34735[/file]
[file]34734[/file]
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Lysander
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John, you have done some sterling detective work here. When I first looked at the notation I wasn't sure if it was the same piece since I now remember
the bar following the one I played which had a similar tune to ÇAMLAR ALTINA ''NACİYEM" but a different rhythm. However, I'm now convinced that
it is indeed the same song but notated with a very slightly different rhythm [we're talking incremental]. The other thing that gives it away, apart
from that fact that the piece is littered with mixed rhythm triplets [not sure what you call them] as I remember is the fact that it was a saz piece
and everything you've posted is saz-related.
I am very impressed. I tried to find this on my own with no luck, it's great that you and the community has come through. Eternal thanks.
EDIT: This confirms it is the same song, they've just played around with the rhythm
[file]34738[/file]
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John Erlich
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Quote: Originally posted by Lysander | John, you have done some sterling detective work here. When I first looked at the notation I wasn't sure if it was the same piece since I now remember
the bar following the one I played which had a similar tune to ÇAMLAR ALTINA ''NACİYEM" but a different rhythm. However, I'm now convinced that
it is indeed the same song but notated with a very slightly different rhythm [we're talking incremental]. The other thing that gives it away, apart
from that fact that the piece is littered with mixed rhythm triplets [not sure what you call them] as I remember is the fact that it was a saz piece
and everything you've posted is saz-related.
I am very impressed. I tried to find this on my own with no luck, it's great that you and the community has come through. Eternal thanks.
EDIT: This confirms it is the same song, they've just played around with the rhythm
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The only thanks I could ever ask for that you remember me the next time you or anyone in your entourage is tempted to use the oft-heard phrase,
"stupid American."
Glad to be of help...
Peace out,
"Udi" John
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