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Aksaminan-Ikindinin-Arasi
This love song is sang at weddings and entertainment nights by Turkish Cypriots. |
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Arabiye-I
Originally this is a women's dance, but at the same time men also use this same music for "Bardak Dansi(Glass Dance)". |
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Arabiye-I-II
This two-part dance tune is a women's dance. This version is played only on kaval (a simple kind of flute associated with shepherds). |
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Besmeleynan-Ciktim-Yola
This is known as the First Fasil (a set of songs sang in an order). |
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Besparmak-Dagi-Sira
This famous song belongs to the Turkish Cypriot composer Ekrem Yesilada. |
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Cano
This song is originally from Anatolia. It bencame known by Turkish Cypriots via radio transmissions. |
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Ciftetelli
This is a well known folk dance generally played at weddings in whole Cyprus. |
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Dolama
This is a women's dance song widespread among Turkish Cypriots. At the same time, the same tune was used for catisto (improvisation of spontaneous poems using the same theme). |
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Indim-Havuz-Basina
A very well known song in Turkey, which is also known by Turkish Cypriots as well.
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Kara-Gozlu-Haticem
A folk song came from Turkey |
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Kozan
This is a traditional tune that is played as the opening music of weddings as well as a dance tune that unmarried girls dance together carrying a jug and breaking it at the end of the dance. Usually there are coins in the jug and after it is broken children collect the coins and/or man dance on the pieces of it. |
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Mendilimin-Uclari
This is a very old Turkish song also known by Turkish Cypriots. It may have been changed in Cyprus. |
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Mevlana
An old, Arabic origined Turkish dance music. |
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Yazin Cicegi Guldur
This is a song by the famous Turkish Cypriot composer Ekrem Yesilada. |
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