![]() ![]() High school drama-checkAngst by the bucket load-checkFights- checkSwoony moments- checkHeartbreak- checkGod I love these books. ![]() Does the eastern sounding thing real good.It’s definitely your run of the mill YA drama, it’s angst, it’s friendship, it’s family, it’s tears, it’s heartbreaking and it’s also about surviving from hate, bullying and love but this book Nate and Tora I love how strong they fight for what they love and Nate has grown and evolved (which I like to think he has).I took away the half star rating cause I felt like Tora overacted a little bit too much and if I could have it any other way I’d like to read what Nate’s POV will be like. Greetings Safwan !! And bravo for this instrument. The guitar that is the BASE of all instruments like baglama is Greek as all music theory and invention since and before Pythagoras that laid the foundation of music. And we utter the words of peace and wisdom with baglama. We all belong to Anatolia as one being soil other as rock. Forget about what Armenian church and Turkish nationals say. It belongs to lovers and poets not nationals. This is an Anatolian instrument, and it's used by Turks and Armenians and other people around the area. You can find this instrument or related instruments (such as Bouzouki, Dutar, Tar, Tanbura.) originating from central asia. It referes to the frets beeing tied to the neck of the instrument. The word baglama is turkish and means 'tie'. It's like saying that tomatoes are spanish just because there is some good tomatoes in spain. The instrument has no national belonging. Hi guys, you're all right and wrong at the same time. ![]() Its balkan instrument, mainly in bosnia, turkey, but uses in near regions too. ![]() It says alot about Turkey, but nothing about Armenia. Nirmal, this is Turkish music instrument ! Well done & Thanks for that one.Ĭan you give me some idea about this instrument? Where it originates? Quatertone addition is a very nice feature. Cahit Berkay, Aşık Veysel are good players. I don't like this vst because sound like rubber band guitar with vibrato fx :(īağlama is Turkish instrument. Of course baglama (saz) is Turkish instrument PERIOD!!! By the way trust me baglama sound not like that. ![]()
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