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Turkish Dances and Musical Culture are probably the most emotional aspect of life for foreigners to understand. Instead, foreigners interested in Turkish music culture should explore their historical background.

With the exception of current music trends that focus on polyphonic sounds and other genres like hip-hop, foreigners will directly dance to the music like the Turks.

Folklore, Music, and Dance

To understand Turkish interconnected society, go straight to the heart of music, which is folk music and dance that reflects its traditions, beliefs and hundreds of years of influences on Turkish society.

Each region in Turkey has a unique version of dance and folk music.

Muhtar; the Musical Bands from Ottoman Heritage

It is an elite unit of bodyguards and soldiers that reports to the Ottoman sultans and often accompanies the troops in battles. And Muhtar’s music depends entirely on drums and psalms that are also in folkloric music.

This type of music motivated the soldiers and inspired them with courage and hope.

Fusel Music; Fun and Entertainment

This type of music is used for fun and dance; mainly played with drum instruments, violins and clarinets, interval music is more than just a performance.

It is still alive in Istanbul, where the crowd joins in their happiness while drinking alcohol and eating appetizers.

Arabesque Music; for Broken Hearts

Arabesque music was in Turkey during the 1960s and aroused many fans; who had an emotional affection by the very intimate and sad words of the songs.

Conclusion

Nowadays, Turkish dances and musical culture have moved with the times to update the beats, as many types of famous people have influenced their cultural background.

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By Ahmad