Every Thursday
Penn State Turkish Music Group
The purpose of the group is to bring Turkish music lovers together and perform Turkish folk and popular songs. However, there is no restriction for kind of music we perform. We welcome everbody with any level of music knowledge.
Time: Every Wednesday 8:00 PM -10:30 PM
Place: 124 Agricultural Engineering(Map)
Instruments :
Baglama :

If a single instrument were to represent Turkish folk music it would have to be the baglama. It is sometimes referred to as saz or a member of saz family. The baglama is a string instrument consisting of 7 strings divided into groups of 2, 2 and 3. These groups of strings can be tuned to different combinations, each corresponding to a different system.There is no region, no village in Anatolia which is not familiar with this string instrument. It is descended from the kopuz, which is frequently mentioned in the sagas of Dede Korkut dating from around the 8th century. The kopuz, a generic name for several forms of string instrument, was being used by the Turkish tribes of Central Asia about two thousand years ago, and was brought to Anatolia by Turkish strolling minstrels from the 10th century onwards. The Shamanist Turks of Central Asia regarded the kopuz as sacred, and it was even said that the warrior with a kopuz at his waist was protected from injury at enemy hands in battle.
Ud :

Darbuka :

Tef :

Kasik :

