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 Las Vegas
Music in Nevada often accompanies the Rat Pack and salon singers such as Wayne Newton in Las Vegas, Renault, and Carson City. As one of Nevada's largest cities, Las Vegas is home to many prominent artists and bands from a variety of genres. The number one entertainment and fun city in the United States, of course, has a very large and prominent music scene. BB King, Rene Anglis, Phyllis McGuire, and Winnie Paul are some of the most important music stars in this city. Daisy Las Vegas Electric Carnival, iHeart Radio Music Festival, Las Vegas Festival When We Were Young, Exit Festival, Las Vegas Port Jambouri Festival, Las Rageous Festival, Las Vegas Psychological Festival, etc. are just some of the hundreds of festivals held in this city. Las Vegas' premier music hall, the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, has been home to some of the world's biggest entertainment venues since its doors opened in 2003. The venue was built at a cost of $ 95 million and was originally built for Celine Dion's "A New Day" concert. But since then it has hosted more than 2,000 events.