Anatolian blues explained

Anatolian blues
Cultural Origins:After the 1970s, Turkey

Anatolian blues or Turkish blues music is a type of music that is a combination of Turkish folk music and blues.[1] Yavuz Çetin,[2] Asım Can Gündüz and Can Gox are the most known singers and musicians in Anatolian blues music.[3]

History

After the 1970s, blues and jazz[4] music became more common[5] and have been started to use with the traditional folk music, Türküs, this has led to the Anatolian blues genre to born in Turkey.[6]

Musicians and musical groups

Groups

See also

Notes and References

  1. Manuel. Peter. Modal Harmony in Andalusian, Eastern European, and Turkish Syncretic Musics. Yearbook for Traditional Music. Cambridge University Press. 1989. 21. Great Britain. Vol. 21, pp. 70–94. 10.2307/767769. 767769. 193002551 .
  2. Web site: Daniels. Tracy. May 6, 2020. Yavuz Çetin. İstanblues.
  3. Gürgen. E. T.. Musical preference and music education: Musical preferences of Turkish university students and their levels in genre identification. International Journal of Music Education. 2016. 34. 4. 34(4), 459–471. 10.1177/0255761415619390. 146890314.
  4. Babacan. Devrim. 2016. Türkiye'de Caz ve Blues Müziği Üzerine Yapılmış Araştırmaların İncelenmesi. Jazz Music in Turkey. 5. 3–37. Magazine of Education Researches.
  5. Camgöz. Nafiz. Emeksiz. Abdulkadir. 2019. Anadolu Türkülerinin Anadolu Poprock Müzik Türüne Uyarlanmasının Halkbilimsel İncelenmesi. Analysis of Adaptation of Anatolian Turks to Anatolian Poprock Music Genres. 212. İstanbul University, Social Sciences Institute.
  6. Yarar. Betul. Politics of/and Popular Music. Cultural Studies. Taylor Francis Online. 2007. 22. 35–79. 10.1080/09502380701480402. 144539529.