what he did no one can even imagine doing it the same as him again. I've checked almost all covers of this magical piece, none of them was influenced me as the original piece did, thanks for uploading this original version and thanks to Carlo Domeniconi himself.
Benim uçan bir kır atım var on kulaç gümüş kanadı var hadi gel Carlo Domeniconi bin atımın terkine seninle Anadolu'yu gezelim.. *** Pir Sultan Abdal'ın sığındığı Köroğlu'nun yurt tuttuğu dağları gezelim.. Karac'oğlan'ın gezdiği yaylalarda gönül göğüne erelim.. Veysel'in köyüne varalım Sivas illerinde türkü dinleyelim.. *** Hadi gel Carlo Domeniconi bin atımın terkine seninle Anadolu'yu gezelim.. Gitarın senin kaderin Anadolu ilhamın olmuş.. * Hadi bana Gümüşlük Yalıkavak'tan Koyunbaba konçertosunu çal sonra Orta Şekerli ile devam et bizi gitara bıktır da git gidebilirsen.. Asilhan Bilâl
+Barış Polat Please forgive my ignorance , but is this really Domeniconi's performance? In the image it certainly would appear to be him. After first discovering this piece (Koyunbaba), i've fallen in love with much of his material, even his compositions that aren't particularly to my personal taste, i hear/see the genius therein and consider the man a musical genius..In this rendition he varies the familiar original score he penned both omitting and adding/varying/repeating sections (which, given he composed the piece originally, he is at ultimate liberty to do imho), yet the end result lasts for more or less the same duration, indicating he makes the musical statement he originally intended to make and that's that. Thank you kindly for uploading this piece i'd have been otherwise entirely ignorant of.
I don't think that is Carlo's performance. Here is Carlo's video which he played as lived. You will see the difference at the end of third part if you do listen carefully it. ruclips.net/video/GcIcILs3qMw/видео.html&start_radio=1
what he did no one can even imagine doing it the same as him again. I've checked almost all covers of this magical piece, none of them was influenced me as the original piece did, thanks for uploading this original version and thanks to Carlo Domeniconi himself.
Especially, none of interpreters perform as exactly as he himself does, the block picking at ruclips.net/video/VDpo35NcXxQ/видео.html
صحا
نام
دا هلوء عوي
Benim uçan bir kır atım var
on kulaç gümüş kanadı var
hadi gel Carlo Domeniconi
bin atımın terkine
seninle Anadolu'yu gezelim..
***
Pir Sultan Abdal'ın sığındığı
Köroğlu'nun yurt tuttuğu
dağları gezelim..
Karac'oğlan'ın gezdiği yaylalarda
gönül göğüne erelim..
Veysel'in köyüne varalım
Sivas illerinde türkü dinleyelim..
***
Hadi gel Carlo Domeniconi
bin atımın terkine
seninle Anadolu'yu gezelim..
Gitarın senin kaderin
Anadolu ilhamın olmuş..
*
Hadi bana Gümüşlük Yalıkavak'tan
Koyunbaba konçertosunu çal
sonra Orta Şekerli ile devam et
bizi gitara bıktır da git gidebilirsen..
Asilhan Bilâl
Abi bu şiir değil sanırım?
Excellent. Can you please upload the Concerto?
+Barış Polat
Please forgive my ignorance , but is this really Domeniconi's performance? In the image it certainly would appear to be him.
After first discovering this piece (Koyunbaba), i've fallen in love with much of his material, even his compositions that aren't particularly to my personal taste, i hear/see the genius therein and consider the man a musical genius..In this rendition he varies the familiar original score he penned both omitting and adding/varying/repeating sections (which, given he composed the piece originally, he is at ultimate liberty to do imho), yet the end result lasts for more or less the same duration, indicating he makes the musical statement he originally intended to make and that's that.
Thank you kindly for uploading this piece i'd have been otherwise entirely ignorant of.
I don't think that is Carlo's performance. Here is Carlo's video which he played as lived. You will see the difference at the end of third part if you do listen carefully it.
ruclips.net/video/GcIcILs3qMw/видео.html&start_radio=1
@@mhmerih_halat3620 The album cover says the guitar is played by Carlo Domeniconi...!
OH MZ GOSH, I can not believe it! I think no one can play Koyunbaba worst than its own great composer! ;D
Well, you're wrong. It's the best. Now shut up and listen.