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He started to show interest in music and to play bağlama at an early age.
The word bağlama is first used in 18th-century texts.
The artist covers some well-known pop songs, playing his bağlama.
The name comes from Turkish bağlama, a similar instrument.
He was probably referring to the smallest of the bağlama family, the cura.
He started playing bağlama at the age of six and dropped out of high school to pursue a career in music.
He first encountered music at the age of six when his father bought him a bağlama for his birthday.
Semah is performed by men and women together, to the accompaniment of the bağlama.
Among stringed instruments, he plays the oud and the bağlama.
For the instrument used in Turkish music, see Bağlama.
He is regarded as a master of the kopuz and bağlama lutes.
Today, the cogur is smaller than a medium-size bağlama.
His father gave his blind son a bağlama and recited many folk poems to him.
Veysel devoted himself wholeheartedly to playing bağlama and singing.
There are three string groups, or courses, on the bağlama, with strings double or tripled.
A similar technique, called selpe, is used in Turkish folk music on the instrument called the bağlama.
S/he plays the bağlama and recites songs and prayers.
She grew up listening to her father's Rumelian folk songs played with bağlama, mandolin and piano.
The bağlama is usually played with a tezene (similar to a guitar pick) made from cherrywood bark or plastic.
He learnt bağlama playing at the age of 7-8 from his uncle Bulduk Usta.
The group was accompanied by Arif Sağ, the renowned bağlama virtuoso.
The song is traditionally performed on a long-necked stringed instrument called a saz or bağlama.
Bağlama literally translates as "something that is tied up", probably a reference to the tied-on frets of the instrument.
Ahmet Koç is a bağlama artist from Turkey.
The most commonly used string folk instrument in Turkey, the bağlama has seven strings divided into courses of two, two and three.