Bozlak
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Bozlak is a form of Turkish folk song from Central Anatolia accompanied by the long-necked saz (bozuk saz) and ney or kaval. The main subjects of the melancholic songs are separation and love. The songs begin with a very high pitched vocal and end in a low vocal. The best known players are A??k Hüseyin, Muharrem Erta?, Mustafa Tatl?türk, Çekiç Ali, Hac? Ta?an, and Bedia Akartürk.
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