Online Baglama Course in canberra

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Adnan Ahmadi

Adnan Ahmadi - Baglama course

tuition: 750,000 toman
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Yashar Behnoud

Yashar Behnoud - Baglama course

tuition: 80,000 toman
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Ardel Arzanjan

Ardel Arzanjan - Baglama course

tuition: 0 toman
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Baglama canberra

Baglama is considered one of the traditional and popular stringed instruments in traditional Turkish and Kurdish music. This instrument, with its wooden frame in the shape of a mushroom with two or three strings, touches the listeners' ears perfectly. The players of this instrument plays it with a plectrum that you have to use two main fingers and one auxiliary finger to play it. Baglama is often used together with other instruments of Turkish folk music, such as the circle and the fiddle (kamancheh), and is considered one of the main and very important instruments in the traditional music structure of this country.

Music in Canberra

Canberra is home to important music venues and institutions, including the Llewellyn Hall, part of the Australian National University School of Music, and a number of music festivals including the Canberra International Music Festival, the Canberra Roots Festival, and the Canberra Music Festival. The National Folk Festival The local music scene is held at many bars and nightclubs for local performers, mainly in Dixon, Kingston and downtown. Famous Canberra singers include Falling Joyce, Alchemist, Frank Gamble, Safia, and more. The most famous music halls in Canberra are bars, clubs, social organizations, or businesses that hold music events and include: Albert Hall Hall, ANCA Gallery, Big Band Room, and ...
 

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