Taеџ Attд±m — Nazlд± Г–ksгјz Bir
: "Bir taş attım alıca / Düştü kendi halince" (I threw a stone at the medlar tree / It fell in its own way). This imagery often sets the stage for a story of chance encounters or the unpredictability of feelings.
: Bir Taş Attım Alıca (I Threw a Stone at the Medlar Tree) Artist : Nazlı Öksüz Album : Sazımdan & Avazımdan (6), released in 2023 Genre : Turkish Folk (Türk Halk Müziği)
: The primary instrument. Nazlı Öksüz is known for her mastery of the bağlama , and her version features intricate picking patterns ( mızrap teknikleri ). NazlД± Г–ksГјz Bir TaЕџ AttД±m
: Historically associated with the Central Anatolia or Aegean regions, though its upbeat rhythm makes it a staple for celebrations across Turkey. Lyrics and Meaning
The song uses nature-based metaphors common in Anatolian folk music to describe love and longing. : "Bir taş attım alıca / Düştü kendi
: Nazlı Öksüz utilizes a traditional "long air" ( uzun hava ) influence in the introductory ornaments, even though the main song is a rhythmic kırık hava (broken air). Her voice is characterized by a clear, resonant tone with traditional Anatolian vibrato. How to Listen or Play
: If you are playing the bağlama , ensure you are tuned to bozuk düzen (G-D-A) or bağlama düzeni (A-D-E) depending on the specific arrangement. Pay close attention to the "tezeneli" (picked) transition between the vocal lines. Nazlı Öksüz is known for her mastery of
: The song is generally upbeat and played in a 9/8 time signature , which is a signature "limping" rhythm ( aksak ritim ) common in Turkish dance music. Instrumentation :