the first one is made of oud its arabic instument and the second is made from saz which its turkish and in the end this instruments made of muslim brothers
@@nimox9627 Well, I don't care if it's arabic or ottoman or middle eastern or whatever i am bored and I have some knowledge about this kind of music. The flute on the background is called "ney" and yes it is middle eastern. It was invented by sumerians. But it has gained fame as an classical ottoman music instrument. And this music sounds like an ottoman music. So I guess it can be considered Ottoman, although it resembles desert. And as far as I know arabic people also use "ney". But as I said, the music makes me think of ottoman music which I heard enough in my childhood. But I won't claim anything and I wrote all this just bcs I am bored and the music is good
@@emirkeremklc i have ottoman origin aswell brother no mean to hurt, i know how turks are passionate towards their art and culture, thnx for the lesson & have a great day
The uud and ney and taarija used in the video are pure Arabic instruments this is pure andalucians song This has nothing with Turks who adopted the Arab/Persian/roman culture and start calling it their own Go back to Mongolian steppes if you wanna see your true culture
the best music in all cultures
the first one is made of oud its arabic instument and the second is made from saz which its turkish and in the end this instruments made of muslim brothers
The 2nd one sounded very Sturgian for a second 💀
this isnt Arabic. it mostly Ottoman Turkic
Middle eastern*
@@nimox9627 Well, I don't care if it's arabic or ottoman or middle eastern or whatever i am bored and I have some knowledge about this kind of music. The flute on the background is called "ney" and yes it is middle eastern. It was invented by sumerians. But it has gained fame as an classical ottoman music instrument. And this music sounds like an ottoman music. So I guess it can be considered Ottoman, although it resembles desert. And as far as I know arabic people also use "ney". But as I said, the music makes me think of ottoman music which I heard enough in my childhood.
But I won't claim anything and I wrote all this just bcs I am bored and the music is good
I am talking about the first music btw
@@emirkeremklc i have ottoman origin aswell brother no mean to hurt, i know how turks are passionate towards their art and culture, thnx for the lesson & have a great day
The Instruments are Arabic
Every body knows that the real Turk music the central Asian music.
this Ottoman Music
Eyvallah
@@nimox9627 lan
Andalucian music *
İts Turkish. little arab. for example ney (flute sound) is turkic. made in central asia
The uud and ney and taarija used in the video are pure Arabic instruments this is pure andalucians song
This has nothing with Turks who adopted the Arab/Persian/roman culture and start calling it their own
Go back to Mongolian steppes if you wanna see your true culture
its not arabic kid@@mohammedyassine9263