This is an exceptionally original and tasteful variation of Asik Veysel's song by Carlo Domeniconi and Mesut Ozgen has rendered it masterfully here...Inspires you to pick up the guitar at 3AM at night just to see that you can't play like this :)
This piece is a variation of famous turkish poet Asik Veysel... He was an ashik, poet, songwriter, and a bağlama virtuoso, the prominent representative of the Anatolian ashik tradition in the 20th century. He was blind for most of his lifetime. His songs are usually sad tunes, often dealing with the inevitability of death. However, Veysel used a wide range of themes for his lyrics; based on morals, values, and constant questioning on issues such as love, care, beliefs, and how he "saw" the world as a blind man. Uzun İnce Bir Yoldayım", translated to English: "I Walk On A Long And Narrow Road" is one of Veysel's best known works and is still popular among fans of Turkish folk music. This piece has also lyrics... I am on a long and narrow road, I walk day and night; I do not know what state I am in I walk day and night; The moment I came into the world, I walked at the same time At an inn with two doors I walk day and night. I walk even while sleeping, I am looking for a reason to stay I always see the ones that left I walk day and night Forty-nine years on these roads In the valleys, mountains, and deserts In foreign lands I make my way I walk day and night If deeply thought about The goal seems very far from sight While the road is only a minute long I walk day and night Veysel does wonder at this state Lament or laughter, which is right? Still to attain the distant goal I walk day and night
25 years ago i heard this for the first time in my live. At that moment i lived with a guitar player who won the Manuel Ponce concour Mexico in 1994. More people know Koyunbaba which is a masterpiece as well but mister Domeniconi is a real painter when he creates guitarmusic. Like mister Mandela says ; Music makes me at peace with the world - this truly counts for this song.
This is definitely the best version...Mesut Ozgen has inspired me to put the long hours of practice to learn this fantastic piece. I actually like the Buddhist Sculpture as this brings about a universal feeling of peace.
This Turkish song by Aşık Veysel Şatıroğlu (d. 1973), is called “Gündüz Gece”. It means Day and Night. Veysel mentions he walks day and night on the “long and thin” path of life, “a shelter with double gates”... Veysel is referred to as not only a composer or singer but also as a “lover”, “aşık” in Turkish. The deep roots of his creations lie not only in Anatolia but also in the greater hinterlands of Anatolia: Turkish thought and culture of Central Asia. Aşık (Love) and Işık (Light) are related... Aşık Veysel was one of the milestone figures reminding and connecting us with these mystic concepts. When one sees Aşık Veysel songs’ lyrics, one discovers a great deal of symbolism and nested meanings of depth. Interestingly I have observed that even non Turkish speakers have the feeling and meanings of the songs correct when they listen to Veysel’s songs for the first time. What causes that?
Ehhh... this is so incredible, guys! The harmony is so close to Armenian music. Cheers from Armenian man. Screw politics, enjoy your life, appreciate culture...
This is so great! Perfect! I've been searching for this music for a long time, but i did not remember its name. I'd like to play this one in a distant future.
I'm on a long and narrow road On my way morning and night I don't know what state i'm in I'm on my way morning and night From the moment I came into this world Began walking at the same time In a place with 2 doors I'm on my way morning and night If ever it is thought of in depth It'll seem far away when it's seen The path is worth one minute in quantity Im on my way morning and night Veysel is confused at the state of this.... Some laugh and some cry To reach upto the place of object (the goal) Im on my way morning and night Uzun ince bir yoldayım Gidiyorum gündüz gece Bilmiyorum ne haldeyim Gidiyorum gündüz gece Dünyaya geldiğim anda Yürüdüm aynı zamanda İki kapılı bir handa Gidiyorum gündüz gece Şaşar Veysel işbu hale Gah ağlayan gahi güle Yetişmek için menzile Gidiyorum gündüz gece
No se puede comparar. Son sentimientos diferentes... Sería como intentar equiparar la maestría de las obras de Antonio López con las de Pablo Picasso, son esferas completamente distintas, diría que incluso opuestas. ¡¡Ambas maravillosas en su estilo!! ;)
I think that Jimi could think that he played it after some smoked fat joints and some other mixture of high souce thing in his blood so for sure he could dreamed of this accomplishment.
Buddha is neither related to the song, nor is a part of Anatolian Turkish culture. I presume we see Buddha here just someone wanted us to see it. Come on, what exactly is the point here showing Buddha for a long duration?
This is an exceptionally original and tasteful variation of Asik Veysel's song by Carlo Domeniconi and Mesut Ozgen has rendered it masterfully here...Inspires you to pick up the guitar at 3AM at night just to see that you can't play like this :)
The most beautiful version
This piece is a variation of famous turkish poet Asik Veysel... He was an ashik, poet, songwriter, and a bağlama virtuoso, the prominent representative of the Anatolian ashik tradition in the 20th century. He was blind for most of his lifetime. His songs are usually sad tunes, often dealing with the inevitability of death. However, Veysel used a wide range of themes for his lyrics; based on morals, values, and constant questioning on issues such as love, care, beliefs, and how he "saw" the world as a blind man.
Uzun İnce Bir Yoldayım", translated to English: "I Walk On A Long And Narrow Road" is one of Veysel's best known works and is still popular among fans of Turkish folk music.
This piece has also lyrics...
I am on a long and narrow road,
I walk day and night;
I do not know what state I am in
I walk day and night;
The moment I came into the world,
I walked at the same time
At an inn with two doors
I walk day and night.
I walk even while sleeping,
I am looking for a reason to stay
I always see the ones that left
I walk day and night
Forty-nine years on these roads
In the valleys, mountains, and deserts
In foreign lands I make my way
I walk day and night
If deeply thought about
The goal seems very far from sight
While the road is only a minute long
I walk day and night
Veysel does wonder at this state
Lament or laughter, which is right?
Still to attain the distant goal
I walk day and night
Hi! I'm doing a research about the history of this composition. Could you please show where did you get this information? Thanks!
Thanks for this!
@@antoniomolinagarcia all the turkish people knows this
@@Dilatories thanks but that doesn't help so much...
Thank you for this information. I did not even know where Anatolia was. (Right now comparing this to Cem Karaca & Barış Manço singing it)
There is inexpressible mystery in this music, and beauty I can't keep looking at.
25 years ago i heard this for the first time in my live. At that moment i lived with a guitar player who won the Manuel Ponce concour Mexico in 1994. More people know Koyunbaba which is a masterpiece as well but mister Domeniconi is a real painter when he creates guitarmusic. Like mister Mandela says ; Music makes me at peace with the world - this truly counts for this song.
This is definitely the best version...Mesut Ozgen has inspired me to put the long hours of practice to learn this fantastic piece. I actually like the Buddhist Sculpture as this brings about a universal feeling of peace.
This Turkish song by Aşık Veysel Şatıroğlu (d. 1973), is called “Gündüz Gece”. It means Day and Night. Veysel mentions he walks day and night on the “long and thin” path of life, “a shelter with double gates”... Veysel is referred to as not only a composer or singer but also as a “lover”, “aşık” in Turkish. The deep roots of his creations lie not only in Anatolia but also in the greater hinterlands of Anatolia: Turkish thought and culture of Central Asia.
Aşık (Love) and Işık (Light) are related...
Aşık Veysel was one of the milestone figures reminding and connecting us with these mystic concepts. When one sees Aşık Veysel songs’ lyrics, one discovers a great deal of symbolism and nested meanings of depth. Interestingly I have observed that even non Turkish speakers have the feeling and meanings of the songs correct when they listen to Veysel’s songs for the first time. What causes that?
Ehhh... this is so incredible, guys! The harmony is so close to Armenian music. Cheers from Armenian man. Screw politics, enjoy your life, appreciate culture...
oh boy I love you
It's a Turkish song
Dear Brother Vardanyan, please tell your countrymen the same for peaceful relations between Turks and Armenians. There is no other way. Thx anyway.
Greetings from Turkey. My great grandpa was Armenian! I hope we can live together!
@@raskolnikovunbaltas6708 "uyarca"....cringe!
100% Masterpiece - composition and performance
I have listened many times and I can't stop surprising myself....incredible playing performance wow..!! 🙏
Mesut is a gifted musician and guitarist. This is a beautiful interpretation.
Listening again and again...it's total magic!....
Beautiful music played in an absolutely pristine way ... sheer joy! Thanks!
Thema 0:00
Variation I 1:09
Variation II 1:45
Variation III 3:09
Variation IV 3:57
Variation V 5:10
Finale 5:48
Variation II is my favorite at the moment
Duygu dolu ve mukemmel bır teknık.Tebrık ve tesekkurlerımle.
What a masterpiece, I'm speechless...
Aşık veysel - Uzun ince bir yoldayım. This is orrijinal name of this song. The legendary Turkish folk song !
Absolutely stunning!
I enjoy this so much...feel closer to greatness..magnificent composition
Beautiful
Wow .. beeindruckend .. vielen Dank fürs Hochladen!
Great guitar posting. Thanks. Very lovely.
This is so great! Perfect! I've been searching for this music for a long time, but i did not remember its name. I'd like to play this one in a distant future.
I'm on a long and narrow road
On my way morning and night
I don't know what state i'm in
I'm on my way morning and night
From the moment I came into this world
Began walking at the same time
In a place with 2 doors
I'm on my way morning and night
If ever it is thought of in depth
It'll seem far away when it's seen
The path is worth one minute in quantity
Im on my way morning and night
Veysel is confused at the state of this....
Some laugh and some cry
To reach upto the place of object (the goal)
Im on my way morning and night
Uzun ince bir yoldayım
Gidiyorum gündüz gece
Bilmiyorum ne haldeyim
Gidiyorum gündüz gece
Dünyaya geldiğim anda
Yürüdüm aynı zamanda
İki kapılı bir handa
Gidiyorum gündüz gece
Şaşar Veysel işbu hale
Gah ağlayan gahi güle
Yetişmek için menzile
Gidiyorum gündüz gece
Great composer Domeniconi and guitarist Mesut Ozgen
tertemiz bir yorum, teşekkürler...
Very professional. Go this way.
Absolute magic...
Great... this is just great
This music is beautiful and soulful.
beautiful and soulful.
Very beautiful !
Wow!!! This cat knows how to play!
very sad corresponds just to my psychology.
ευχαριστώ Θωμάς
In support of the composer and performer of this mysterious, deeply beautiful piece, I bought it from one of the linked sources above.
fueradeljuego There are no longer any links do you still know where to purchase the sheet music
@@JohnDoe-dh8xc Google it. I'm going to too! Hope you already have it my friend.
Muhteşem / Wonderful
reference! bravo
Hi from Turkey 💖💖
Teşekkürler
Bravo
I doubt Jimi Hendrix could play with this much soul...
No se puede comparar. Son sentimientos diferentes... Sería como intentar equiparar la maestría de las obras de Antonio López con las de Pablo Picasso, son esferas completamente distintas, diría que incluso opuestas. ¡¡Ambas maravillosas en su estilo!! ;)
If you can't appreciate both then you're lacking in soul.
Actually, Carlo Domeniconi wrote a "Hommage a' Jimi Hendrix". Likely, he very much appreciates the soul Jimi put into his music.
I think that Jimi could think that he played it after some smoked fat joints and some other mixture of high souce thing in his blood so for sure he could dreamed of this accomplishment.
💯💯💯👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻♥️
It's played in drop D
Perfect Mesut on a Marti guitar?
11
what tuning is this in?
Drop D
Here is the one I mentioned:
ruclips.net/video/Rz1_0S9vSRA/видео.html
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buddha- anadolu
Sick folk song, sick arrangement, sick playing. Why is buddha here? We don't know and perhaps never will.
Buddha is neither related to the song, nor is a part of Anatolian Turkish culture. I presume we see Buddha here just someone wanted us to see it. Come on, what exactly is the point here showing Buddha for a long duration?
cemalyesil Probably just a lack of knowledge of the culture
Probably because of inspiration the music sends. Because Buddha is introspection and meditation, lol,
Buddha can be a part of anything and anything can be a part of the Buddha.
Buddha is cool
Muslims can get mad at anything lol