Beautiful SAZ BAGLAMA various sizes and special and unique tunings 

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @DarthTwilight
    @DarthTwilight 10 месяцев назад +7

    I absolutely need to get one of these babies.

    • @BarakSazBaglama
      @BarakSazBaglama  10 месяцев назад +3

      You are welcome to my website to see many more beautiful instruments like these and also amazing online courses that teach you how to play all the different tunings and sizes:
      baraksaz.com

    • @tristanvadimterranova8053
      @tristanvadimterranova8053 8 месяцев назад +1

      I recently got one and I can tell you it's pure pleasure to play.
      Very different from a guitar but it's a new musical dimension.
      Uplifting, I'd say.
      So don't hesitate to get a saz. You'll enjoy yourself for sure.

    • @DanielAnicSaz
      @DanielAnicSaz 2 месяца назад

      Saz has only 3 open notes. What sounds like a limitation is in truth a portal to endless freedom and creativity. Its easier to learn and grasp your possibilities, thus its easier to be creative and start to find your own sound. The instrument is still deep enough to fill your whole life on the path to be a master.

  • @christianrowe8934
    @christianrowe8934 Год назад +2

    I aspire to one day obtain a saz bağlama and learn to play. Thanks for your advice, my friend.

    • @BarakSazBaglama
      @BarakSazBaglama  Год назад +1

      Thank you, ❤
      you’re welcome to my website for more information
      baraksaz.com
      And also you find there (when it’s time for you) my online courses for short neck and also for long neck.Saz Baglama
      And instruments as Well

  • @staybolt8602
    @staybolt8602 4 месяца назад +1

    Which course would you recommend to someone learning to play divan saz?

    • @BarakSazBaglama
      @BarakSazBaglama  4 месяца назад +1

      @@staybolt8602 how do you tune your instrument?
      Bottom string close to the floor is A?
      They are different types, so it depends on how you tune it and then I can let you know
      Can you make the bottom string close to the floor on C?

    • @staybolt8602
      @staybolt8602 4 месяца назад

      @@BarakSazBaglama I'm not entirely sure how to tune it 😅. I am just starting out, and most of my inspiration has come from listening to Mehmet Erenler. In his videos I noticed he is playing what looks like a divan saz with 32 frets, but I do not know how it is tuned

    • @BarakSazBaglama
      @BarakSazBaglama  4 месяца назад +1

      @@staybolt8602 Mehmet Erenler is a great inspiration, indeed, I need to see your instrument and then I can know, but did you try that unit if you can tune it on bottom string close to the floor on C that would be great and you can take the long neck course, for Divan Saz that technique / study is anyhow for Long neck

    • @BarakSazBaglama
      @BarakSazBaglama  4 месяца назад +1

      @@staybolt8602 this is the long neck online course which suits your instrument
      baraksaz.com/barak-saz-baglama-online-course/
      If you have a normal instrument, long neck, that would be great for you, and even if you have a big Divan Saz - you could always make the strings loose and study with the Course, and then you can tighten the strings afterwards, to the normal position
      The tuning should be for long :
      ruclips.net/video/KBTfl5cZv24/видео.htmlsi=EW6T1RLwHzR0YTT3

    • @staybolt8602
      @staybolt8602 4 месяца назад

      @@BarakSazBaglama Excellent, I will take a look and try it out. Thank you!

  • @staybolt8602
    @staybolt8602 2 месяца назад

    ​​@BarakSazBaglama after measuring the divan saz, it seems the distance between the bridge and the nut is around 107cm. Should I try to tune it to kara duzeni? With string closest to the floor being on C4, would I need to tune it one or two octaves below the tuning you showed for long neck?

  • @paulceneybarbershop5146
    @paulceneybarbershop5146 Год назад +1

    Lovely, i am a mandolin player in the uk,i really want a baglama,preferably a long neck ,do you know anyone in the uk who imprts quality instruments?

    • @BarakSazBaglama
      @BarakSazBaglama  Год назад +2

      Hello Paul ,
      You are welcome to look at my website , to see about my Baglama online course and also if you scroll down you can see questions and answers like:
      What is the difference between a Long Neck and a short neck Saz, and what is the difference between a Saz and a Baglama, and more.. :
      baraksaz.com
      If you are a beginner, it is recommended the you start with the long neck.
      You will love the online course and because you have musical experience from the mandolin it will make the study more easy.
      I have an amazing offer for a free Baglama for whoever’s taking the course , also if you want a better instrument you can see on the website - and we send by mail all of them it to the UK.
      with special offers for taking the course and the Baglama together.
      The Composite Saz Baglama is a great instrument, I would recommend it for you.
      It’s not the most expensive one but it’s a good one that you will keep with you for many years , It has a beautiful sound ,it’s very strong and beautiful, it also comes with a good case, strings and picks
      (you can choose a Long Neck)
      baraksaz.com/product/composite-saz-baglama-course-package/
      **you can contact me through my email and I can give you a discount coupon if it will halp 🙂, we have a special sale coming :
      diwansaz@gmail.com
      *Some more information about the course:
      Welcome to the first and only online course in English in the whole world -
      for saz and Baglama
      You can watch the videos whenever and from wherever you want, go forward or backwards and it’s open for you -
      for the whole life.
      You can see on the page of the Long Neck course - everything is detailed and the amount of lessonsand ,what exactly we learn in each lesson:
      baraksaz.com/barak-saz-baglama-online-course/
      It’s important to understand that even though you can see it’s 11 lessons - each lesson is very long ,Some of them is 1 hour some 30 minutes, etc..
      But it’s not like a normal lesson because it’s recorded so it’s like five or six lessons each lesson
      Usually for beginners the course lasts at least six months, even a year, that you can practice with the course, and always you can go again and again from the beginning until the end of the course, and you learn each time new things , there are different levels in the lessons you encounter each time you learn it again.
      Many people from all over the world took the course and are very happy with it and learn how to play , they progress more and more:
      ruclips.net/video/ZPVKs7uPKzc/видео.htmlsi=D1shmtUDhC8aUUTO
      The course is very detailed step-by-step with 2 close-up cameras, detailed explanations, with over a 1000 student teaching experience in the past 20 years
      We learn everything from how to hold the instrument, to changing the strings, special and unique picking techniques, odd rhythms, improvisation and many Beautiful melodies .
      We have very special guests during the course - every lesson in the end of it we host saz groups of different ages and famous musicians to give us as much inspiration possible .
      You are welcome to join us, if you have more questions your welcome to ask ✨.

    • @paulceneybarbershop5146
      @paulceneybarbershop5146 Год назад

      @@BarakSazBaglama thank you my friend,,I will look into this more over the weekend, I have a friend who runs a folk music shop,he is looking out for a long neck for me and last night I contacted a guy in Turkey who has a great selection, will take my time and do my homework beforehand, probably have to sell one of my guitars aswell but this will happen and I will definitely be in touch to discuss lessons in the future.
      I also play 5 string banjo which I love but have always enjoyed Eastern sounds,they are so different from the mainly blues based scales that western music is generally structured around.Will be in touch
      Tessekur

    • @BarakSazBaglama
      @BarakSazBaglama  Год назад +1

      @@paulceneybarbershop5146 ok good luck. I have 30 years of experience in teaching in English this beautiful in Smith , and it’s most important for me to have the best quality instruments- but also as I mentioned, i have a free instrument !! that you can receive with the Online Course - the Online Course is amazing. I recommend it for you. It will teach you so much and everything you need to know about how to play this beautiful instrument , even if you don’t have an instrument yet, and you take the online course- you will learn so much and prepare yourself towards the moment you will receive the instrument. Anyhow, good luck with the music. Most important is that you have a passion for it🔥

  • @Pulaaku_lifestyles
    @Pulaaku_lifestyles 4 дня назад

    What’s the best type for a beginner player?

    • @BarakSazBaglama
      @BarakSazBaglama  3 дня назад

      Hello, usually the common one is to start with a long neck Saz Baglama , but it’s also possible to start with a short neck.
      on my website you can see two different pre-recorded online courses :
      baraksaz.com
      one for long neck and one for short neck.
      You can start with the long neck. it’s very clear and many people from all over the world take this course and send me videos and progress very nicely,
      ruclips.net/video/ZPVKs7uPKzc/видео.htmlsi=x_2UbYLKlQDSUvwe
      In the course you learn all the different techniques, picking styles and beautiful melodies.

  • @nur_nRoll
    @nur_nRoll Год назад +3

    5:46 "Doyulur mu doyulur mu?" türküsü değil mi bu? Neşet Ertaş :D Türkiye'den selamlar ❤️🤍

  • @bluesky6361
    @bluesky6361 Год назад +1

    My wife bought me a really nice Turkish made Cura Saz for Christmas. I am in the USA and cannot find any instruction books or even music, in English. Do you have any suggestions or know of a source for English language books and music? Thanks.

    • @BarakSazBaglama
      @BarakSazBaglama  Год назад +6

      Hi
      Congratulations it’s a beautiful instrument ✨
      The teaching for Cura is exactly like the teaching for the long/short neck Saz online courses.
      It is also quite difficult to learn from books and the English teaching for this instrument are very few. I would recommend you to take the short neck online course (with the Cura) .
      baraksaz.com/learn-how-to-play-short-saz-baglama/
      you can lower the strings just for the time you’re taking the course (it would sound a bit loose, but it’s OK. You can take the course with it and after you finish and learn everything you can bring it back to the normal position,) so you can practice together on the same note as the course ,after you finish the course you can tighten the strings again.
      I recommend the short neck because the Cura will be more close to it - to compare the notes for them to be the same -it’s possible to lower the notes of the Cura to reach the short neck notes - to be able to take the course with it)
      The Cura is usually tuned:
      A (la)
      (bottom string close to the floor)
      D (re) middle string
      E (mi) upper string close to the ceiling
      (sometimes its one note down/lower)
      To take the short neck course, you should lower the strings, so your Cura will be tuned:
      E (mi)
      (bottom string close to the floor)
      A (la) middle string
      B (si ) upper string close to the ceiling
      This is the tuning lesson on RUclips for short neck.
      ruclips.net/video/L67LiQ8QVEc/видео.html
      You can lower the strings and make the Cura the same.
      It’s only for the duration of the course afterwards you can make the strings as they should be again
      You have everything you need to learn on how to play on the Cura - in the short neck course - I really recommend it

  • @kostasmichos8945
    @kostasmichos8945 3 месяца назад

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  • @macrop8
    @macrop8 Год назад

    When I tune my long neck down to G C F it becomes quiet and very loose. I currently have 0.20 on it. Could I use divan strings 0.25 to get better tension and volume with that lower tuning? Nice video!

    • @BarakSazBaglama
      @BarakSazBaglama  Год назад +2

      Hello
      Welcome to my website for many tutorials:
      www.Baraksaz.com
      You have a long neck with 23 frets so it should be tuned
      C F A#
      Then it would not be so loose
      Like in this video :
      ruclips.net/video/KBTfl5cZv24/видео.html
      If it’s a huge instrument called Divansaz so the tuning is
      A D G

  • @StevePM42
    @StevePM42 6 месяцев назад

    What about GDA tuning? Many other people mention this?

    • @BarakSazBaglama
      @BarakSazBaglama  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hi , on minute 1:20 is this tuning which I call LA RE SOL, which is in English exactly A D G this is a traditional, most famous tuning for Long neck.

  • @shortynfex3169
    @shortynfex3169 11 месяцев назад

    Hi!
    Do you have an idea where i could find a *Long neck cura with 7 strings* ?
    I have seen such sometimes in videos but never ever found one to buy on the internet, but only with 6 strings.
    The music i want and will learn is played on a 7 string cura saz, don't know what difference it would make if i use 6 strings instead.
    Best regards!

    • @BarakSazBaglama
      @BarakSazBaglama  11 месяцев назад

      Hello, it doesn’t really matter if it’s 6 or strings
      It’s the same playing and teaching , usually on the Cura there’s no base string, I do have seven strings Cura and then I put a base string as well.
      If you want you can order from me, you can contact me through the website:
      baraksaz.com
      The Cura is a beautiful instrument ✨
      The teaching for Cura is exactly like the teaching for the long/short neck Saz online courses.
      It is also quite difficult to learn from books and the English teaching for this instrument are very few. I would recommend you to take the short neck online course (with the Cura) .
      baraksaz.com/learn-how-to-play-short-saz-baglama/
      you can lower the strings just for the time you’re taking the course (it would sound a bit loose, but it’s OK. You can take the course with it and after you finish and learn everything you can bring it back to the normal position,) so you can practice together on the same note as the course ,after you finish the course you can tighten the strings again.
      I recommend the short neck because the Cura will be more close to it - to compare the notes for them to be the same -it’s possible to lower the notes of the Cura to reach the short neck notes - to be able to take the course with it)
      The Cura is usually tuned:
      A (la)
      (bottom string close to the floor)
      D (re) middle string
      E (mi) upper string close to the ceiling
      (sometimes its one note down/lower)
      To take the short neck course, you should lower the strings, so your Cura will be tuned:
      E (mi)
      (bottom string close to the floor)
      A (la) middle string
      B (si ) upper string close to the ceiling
      This is the tuning lesson on RUclips for short neck.
      ruclips.net/video/L67LiQ8QVEc/видео.html
      You can lower the strings and make the Cura the same.
      It’s only for the duration of the course afterwards you can make the strings as they should be again
      You have everything you need to learn on how to play on the Cura - in the short neck course - I really recommend it

  • @oussemaghadhab3696
    @oussemaghadhab3696 Год назад

    Hello friend! I have a 21 frets electric saz how i can tune it and is it long or short neck ?

    • @BarakSazBaglama
      @BarakSazBaglama  Год назад

      Hi, welcome to my website where you can see my Online Course ,I recommend for you to take it:
      baraksaz.com
      It’s the same teaching in the beginning / the same basic- for an acoustic or electric Saz - You’ll be very happy with this course + the knowledge,different techniques, picking styles and beautiful melodies that are thought during the course
      Here you can see how that you the long neck Saz :
      ruclips.net/video/KBTfl5cZv24/видео.htmlsi=GzrhJyIEnM5IxCx4
      For the short neck, there are usually 19 frets
      For the long neck there are usually 23
      ,I would assume yours is a long neck also because electric are usually long neck
      Good luck

  • @ComicQuest10
    @ComicQuest10 Год назад +1

    Please teach me I have the small one

  • @ken3003y
    @ken3003y Год назад +1

    היי ברק , אשמח ליצור קשר. אני כבר מספר שבועות בהיכרות עם הסאז. וכמו שאני מתחיל להבין ממך אני רחוק מלהבין. תודה

  • @ComicQuest10
    @ComicQuest10 Год назад

    Your course to expensive jus for something to learn to keep and play for my self

    • @BarakSazBaglama
      @BarakSazBaglama  Год назад +1

      Hi send me an email I’ll try to help you

    • @ComicQuest10
      @ComicQuest10 Год назад

      @@BarakSazBaglama give me your Instagram I will dm you but the course is to expensive I would not pay anything I jus want to learn it’s my dream to jus learn and play sometimes for my self if you would like to teach me here and there I would be very thankful

  • @roykaufmann702
    @roykaufmann702 Год назад

    אתה מנגן יוצא מן הכלל

    • @BarakSazBaglama
      @BarakSazBaglama  Год назад

      תודה, מוזמן לעוד חומר בעברית גם פה וגם באתר
      baraksaz.com/he/חנות-בית-הספר-ברק-סאז-בגלמה/