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Description

Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Turkish folk music with the Baglama Saz—a revered instrument of the minstrels for centuries. This meticulously crafted long-neck lute embodies a timeless tradition, offering musicians a unique gateway into the soulful melodies of the Anatolian landscape. Made from solid materials, it boasts a solid walnut bowl, paired with a solid spruce face and mahogany neck, ensuring both durability and a resonant, warm tonality that lingers beautifully.

The Baglama Saz is not just an instrument; it's a storytelling companion. Its 23 frets and extended neck allow for a broader range of notes, tapping into a history that dates back to the ancient kopuz. Whether you're performing on stage or in an intimate setting, the saz's ability to connect to an amplifier ensures your sound can captivate any audience. The unique "bozuk" or "kara" tuning infuses your music with a distinct character, making every performance memorable.

Perfect for both seasoned musicians and those just beginning their journey into world music, the Baglama Saz includes everything you need to start playing right away: extra strings, plectrums, and a soft case for safe transport. Let the Baglama Saz be your guide to exploring the depths of traditional music and crafting your own musical narratives.

Key Features:

  • Solid walnut bowl, solid spruce face, and solid mahogany neck
  • 23 frets for extended range and versatility
  • Traditional long neck design with a total length of 111 cm
  • Bozuk tuning: A-D-G
  • Comes with extra strings, plectrums, and soft case
  • Amplifier jack for enhanced performance settings

Product specs

Brand Mid-East
Model SAZB Baglama Saz
Finish Natural
Year 2010s

FAQs

What is the baglama saz primarily used for in music?

The baglama saz is primarily used in Turkish folk music, often played by ashiks (bards) or in ensembles. It is a versatile instrument known for its distinctive sound and cultural significance.

How many strings does a typical baglama saz have?

A typical baglama saz has seven strings arranged in three courses, with the lower course having two strings and the upper courses having three strings each. This arrangement allows for rich harmonics and diverse playing styles.

What is the tuning for a baglama saz?

The standard tuning for a baglama saz is typically G-D-A, though variations exist depending on regional styles and personal preference. This tuning supports the instrument's melodic and harmonic capabilities.

Is the baglama saz suitable for beginners?

Yes, the baglama saz is considered suitable for beginners due to its relatively simple playing technique and comfortable size. Its fretted neck makes it easier to learn melodies and chords.

What materials are typically used in the construction of a baglama saz?

The baglama saz is typically constructed from a variety of woods, with the body often made from mulberry or walnut and the neck from beech or mahogany. This combination contributes to its warm, resonant tone.

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See how Karl Sanders uses Saz Instruments Baglama

Karl Sanders

Guitarist

Nile

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Baglama Saz: This long-necked Turkish lute is a mainstay of traditional Turkish music and has seen plenty of action on both Nile albums and my solo albums. On Sethu you can hear it in “When my Wrath is Done” and “The Fiends Who Come To Steal the Magick of the Deceased.”

See how Bora Karaca uses Saz Instruments Baglama

Bora Karaca

Singer, Guitarist

Tally Hall

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In Bora's Tally Hallmanac page, he is labelled as playing long necked bağlama saz for the song Black Rainbows. He also played it for Cojum Dip, although it was an electric. I am not sure if he used the electric on Black Rainbows, though.

See how Erdinç Ecevit Yıldız uses Saz Instruments Baglama

Erdinç Ecevit Yıldız

Singer, Keyboardist

Altın Gün

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At the beginning of the video you can see Erdinç using an electric saz.

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