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
- Blue Blues Band
- Gevende
- Eis Ten Polin
- Bangkok B.B.
- Better Blues Band
- Bluesaint Blues Band
- Blues-Mobil
- Bluestaff
- Fötr Blues Band
- Kingus Blues Band
- Lackawanna Soul & Blues Band
- Tarık Değirmenci Blues Band
- Sahte Rakı Blues Band
- Yiğitcan Sağır Trio
See also
Notes and References
- 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 .
- Web site: Daniels. Tracy. May 6, 2020. Yavuz Çetin. İstanblues.
- 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.
- Babacan. Devrim. 2016. Türkiye'de Caz ve Blues Müziği Üzerine Yapılmış Araştırmaların İncelenmesi. Jazz Music in Turkey. 5. 3–37. Magazine of Education Researches.
- 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.
- Yarar. Betul. Politics of/and Popular Music. Cultural Studies. Taylor Francis Online. 2007. 22. 35–79. 10.1080/09502380701480402. 144539529.