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Adnan Ahmadi - Baglama course

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Yashar Behnoud - Baglama course

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Baglama saint-john

Baglama and divan are the kinds of instruments used in different cultures, especially in Turkey and some parts of Iran and Iraq (Kurdistan). However, there are important differences between these two:

  • Size: Divan is generally bigger than baglama.
  • Bowl: Divan's bowl is deeper than baglama.
  • Number of frets: Divan has more frets than baglama.
  • Tuning: The tune of Divan is lower than baglama.
  • Voice: Divan's voice is more expressive and deeper than baglama's.
Features of baglama instrument
  • Being played in different regions of the world such as Europe, Asia, the Black Sea, the Caucasus and the countries such as Syria, Iraq, Iran and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Deeper bowel at back and very long neck
  • The ability to play with a plectrum or with a fingering called Shalpe
  • The most common stringed instrument in Turkey with seven strings that are divided into two, two and three strings
  • The ability to tune in different ways and with different names according to the region and size: Baglama, Divansazi, Bozok, Choghur, Kopoz Irizva, Kora and Tambora.
  • Kora is the smallest member of the baglama family and tambora is the larger member which is tuned on an octave lower.
  • Three main parts: The bowl (takneh) is made of mulberry or juniper wood, beech, poplar or walnut. The voice plate (gouges) is made of poplar and the handle (shireh) is made of beech or juniper.
Important highlights

Music in St. John

St. John still has the highest number of bars of any place in Canada, which is a strong arena for academic art and music in the city. Compared to much larger cities, St. John's may not be comparable in size. However, the city has continued to grow its music scene, attracting many internationally acclaimed artists to its beaches over the past decade, contributing to the region's development. St. John's and Smith Square are the two most important music venues in the city. St John's most prominent musicians include Tim Baker (musician), Heather Bambrick, Mary Berry, David Bennett (musician), Martin Bennett, Johnny Burke (Newfoundland songwriter), and Dean Berry.

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