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BAGLAMA
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- Bozlak is a form of Turkish folk song from Central Anatolia accompanied by the long-necked baglama (divan sazı), davul and zurna.
- John Mark Painter – guitars (6), theremin (6), baglama (6), string arrangements (6, 8, 10, 12), flugelhorn (10, 11), electric guitar (11), slide guitar (11), bass (11).
- Hijaz 'Hank' Mustapha (Ben Mandelson) — bouzouki, violin, cümbüs, banjo, cello-banjo, Hawaiian guitar, "Western guitars", "Balkan steel guitar", box guitar, "dry guitar", keman, ukulele, tambura, mbira, baglama.
- Their musical style is characterized by a combination of traditional Turkish and modern musical instruments, including the oud, baglama, kemenche, qanun and guitar.
- In their recordings, the band uses a great variety of Greek traditional musical instruments such as bouzuki, baglama, violin, Gaida, Tsampouna (Greek bagpipe), Kaval, Santouri, Cretan Lyra and Laud which gave the Caribbean sound a special Mediterranean touch.
- John Mark Painter — guitars, bass guitar, percussion, vocals, vibraphone, piano, accordion, double bass, cello, clavinet, theremin, timpani, balalaika, oud, baglama, harmonium, omnichord, tabla, flugelhorn, trombone, lap steel guitar, xylophone, dilruba, bodhrán, dulcimer, udu, arrangements, mixing.
- The CD features handmade instruments such as French Gypsy Guitars, Greek Bouzouki, Tzouras and Baglama, Cretan Laouto, Accordion, Tabla, Riq and frame drum.
- Debu's music is a mix of sounds of Middle Eastern strings, thumping drums, flutes, violins, santur, flamenco guitar, baglama, tambura, oud, dumbek, electric bass and traditional Indonesian instruments like the Suling Sunda (Sundanese flute).
- Taki Tsan learned to play baglama and embraced the Greek underground music genre called rebetiko and from now on he is known as Takaros on Youtube.
- In most of his orchestral compositions, Boulos incorporates the melodic material of maqam and some of the instruments associated with it such as the ‘ud, buzuq, baglama, qanun, nay, Turkish clarinet, santoor, and traditional percussion instruments.
- The album title, from the folk song of the same name by Turkish baglama player Muhlis Akarsu and translates as "How unseemly it is to follow anyone slavishly".
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