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  2. Music of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish music industry includes a number of fields, ranging from record companies to radio stations and community and state orchestras. Most of the major record companies are based in Istanbul's region of Unkapanı and they are represented by the Turkish Phonographic Industry Society (MÜ-YAP). [40]

  3. Turkish folk music - Wikipedia

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    Turkish folk music (Turkish: Türk Halk Müziği) is the traditional music of Turkish people living in Turkey influenced by the cultures of Anatolia and former territories in Europe and Asia. Its unique structure includes regional differences under one umbrella. It includes popular music from the Ottoman Empire era.

  4. Ottoman music - Wikipedia

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    Miniature of dancers and musicians performing at a circumcision ceremony.Dated 1530 from the Süleymanname. While it is well established that Ottoman music is closely related to its geographical neighbors, namely Byzantine, Persian and Arabic music, [9] early histories of Ottoman classical music, called "mythologies" by Feldman, emphasize a sense of continuity, as opposed to a synthesis of ...

  5. Category:Music of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Turkish music history (3 C) I. Turkish music industry (4 C, 1 P) Turkish musical instruments (3 C, 38 P) K. ... Turkish tango music; Turkvision Song Contest 2013;

  6. Category:Turkish music history - Wikipedia

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    History of music in Turkey. Turkey portal; Music portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. D. Turkish music by decade (2 ...

  7. Turkish music (style) - Wikipedia

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    Turkish music, in the sense described here, is not the music of Turkey, but rather a musical style that was occasionally used by the European composers of the Classical music era. This music was modelled—though often only distantly—on the music of Turkish military bands, specifically the Janissary bands .

  8. Turkish makam - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish makam (Turkish: makam pl. makamlar; from the Arabic word maqām مقام) is a system of melody types used in Turkish classical music and Turkish folk music. It provides a complex set of rules for composing and performance. Each makam specifies a unique intervalic structure (cinsler meaning genera) and melodic development (seyir). [1]

  9. Ottoman military band - Wikipedia

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    In 1529, the "Turkish field clamor" reached Vienna for the first time. Mehter tunes are found as far back as the 16th century. Nevertheless, it is known that Abdülkadir Meragi, the great Turkish music master, came to the Ottoman lands during the era of Yıldırım Bayezid Khan and composed some mehter melodies for the Ottoman classical army ...