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Comments on MetaFilter post Some nice musicWed, 31 Dec 2014 08:58:41 -0800Wed, 31 Dec 2014 08:58:41 -0800en-ushttp://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss60Some nice music
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The Üçtelli is a small Turkish string instrument that produces a lovely, delicate, chiming sound. Here is an utterly captivating <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVNcSIj1nVk">duo performance by Osman Kirca and Ali Ulutaş</a>. Here is <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZL3bEuO134">another one</a>. Here is <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wt_heA3uDP0">a solo by Ali Ulutaş</a>, and <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbGYafXaSwE">a solo by Osman Kirca</a>. Here is a double neck version, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lm_X3L-zsMk">played splendidly by Necati Arslan</a>. And finally, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCELfBa-Yrs">one more solo performance from Ali Ulutaş</a> featuring some very closeup camera work on his fingers as he plays his Üçtelli. Enjoy!post:www.metafilter.com,2014:site.145743Wed, 31 Dec 2014 04:44:33 -0800flapjax at midnitemusicturkeyturkishOsmanKircaBy: kurumi
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I've always been interested with folk/classical music from Greece / Turkey / Bulgaria etc. where it seems what Americans consider "odd meter" (5/4, 7/8, 9/8, etc.) is more of a natural thing. Maybe music spreads and mutates over generations like languages do, and there's some common root.comment:www.metafilter.com,2014:site.145743-5875043Wed, 31 Dec 2014 08:58:41 -0800kurumiBy: benito.strauss
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Now all I want is to hear <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8pFNQv35uI&t=0m09s">Gli Uccelli</a> performed on an Üçtelli.comment:www.metafilter.com,2014:site.145743-5875141Wed, 31 Dec 2014 10:09:09 -0800benito.straussBy: key_of_z
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I love strange and traditional instruments. Lark in the Morning is a good resource for finding them. They have a Web catalog, but the paper catalog is so much fun.
Anyway, thanks for bringing this to my attention.comment:www.metafilter.com,2014:site.145743-5875290Wed, 31 Dec 2014 12:06:00 -0800key_of_zBy: Oyéah
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Delicate, beautiful, like random rain for the soul.comment:www.metafilter.com,2014:site.145743-5875508Wed, 31 Dec 2014 14:55:21 -0800OyéahBy: i_am_joe's_spleen
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"Maybe music spreads and mutates over generations like languages do, and there's some common root."
Bulgaria and Greece were both part of the Ottoman Empire so there's your common influence right there.comment:www.metafilter.com,2014:site.145743-5875792Wed, 31 Dec 2014 21:40:23 -0800i_am_joe's_spleenBy: edlundart
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Thanks for posting this, the instrument's got an interesting and delicate sound.comment:www.metafilter.com,2015:site.145743-5875847Thu, 01 Jan 2015 00:16:11 -0800edlundartBy: klausness
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<a href="http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1bv4zq_erol-parlak-uc-telli-saz-ile-bogaz-havasi_music">Here</a>'s Erol Parlak playing one (also <a href="http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1bv54d_erol-parlak-uc-telli-saz-ile-zeybek_music">here</a>).comment:www.metafilter.com,2015:site.145743-5878541Sun, 04 Jan 2015 09:01:19 -0800klausnessBy: flapjax at midnite
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Thanks, klausness, those are lovely.comment:www.metafilter.com,2015:site.145743-5879136Sun, 04 Jan 2015 18:21:43 -0800flapjax at midniteBy: twsf
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Great post. I would love to learn to play such a gorgeous instrument but sadly I don't have an adequate mustache.comment:www.metafilter.com,2015:site.145743-5880272Mon, 05 Jan 2015 17:23:18 -0800twsf
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