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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sama'i (also known as usul semai) is a vocal piece of Ottoman Turkish music composed in 6/8 meter. This form and meter (usul in Turkish) is often confused with the completely different saz semaisi, an instrumental form consisting of three to four sections, in 10/8 meter, or usul aksak semai (broken semai in Turkish). Semai is one of the most important forms in Ottoman Turkish Sufi music.

Sample songs

Songs Composer
Gel ey denizin nazlı kızı nûş-i şarab et Aleko Bacanos
Bir verd-i rana ettim temaşa Hammamizade İsmail Dede Efendi
Dil-hûn olurum yâd-ı cemâlinle senin ben Bimen Şen
Sana dün bir tepeden baktım Aziz İstanbul Münir Nurettin Selçuk
Bahçemde açılmaz seni görmezse çiçekler Münir Nurettin Selçuk
Hülyâya dalar sonra perîşan uyanırdım Yesari Asım Arsoy
Gönlüm kuru bir gül titrerken adında Cevdet Çağla
Mihrâbım diyerek sana yüz vurdum Avni Anıl
Ela na filithoume anonymous
Menekşe Ve Sümbül(Μενεξέδες και Ζουμπούλια) anonymous
Yine bir gülnihal Hammamizade İsmail Dede Efendi
Ey büt-i nev edâ olmuşum müptelâ Hammamizade İsmail Dede Efendi
Gül Yüzlülerin Şevkine Gel Tab'i Mustafa Efendi
Terk Eyledi Gerçi Beni Ol Mâh Cemâlim Zaharya Efendi Mir Cemil
Sakın Dönme Geriye Taner Şener
Etti O Güzel Ahde Vefâ Müjdeler Olsun Eyyûbî Bekir Ağa
Nasıl geçti habersiz o güzelim yıllarım Teoman Alpay
Veda Busesi Yusuf Nalkesen
Buruk Acı Teoman Alpay
Sarmaşık Gülleri Teoman Alpay
Gönlümün bülbülüsün aşk bahçemin gülüsün Alâeddin Yavaşca

See also

References

  • The Music of the Ottoman Court - Walter Feldman
  • Sufism, Music and Society - Swedish Research Institute
  • Makam - Karl Signell
  • Meaning in Turkish Musical Culture - Eugenia Popescu-Judetz

External links


This page was last edited on 5 April 2024, at 13:36
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