Ege Zeybek Turkuleri -
: They typically use a pitch range of more than one octave and are often based on the Hüseyni maqam (a traditional modal structure). Primary Instruments
: Zeybeks are among the slowest folk dances in Anatolia. A single bar in a 9/2 rhythm can sometimes stretch to 45 seconds as the music follows the dancer's improvisational movements. Ege Zeybek Turkuleri
: Most are composed in 9/8 or even slower 9/4 and 9/2 measures. : They typically use a pitch range of
The most defining feature of a Zeybek türkü is its rhythm, which is famously slow and stately. : Most are composed in 9/8 or even
: Traditionally led by the Davul (large double-sided drum) and the Zurna (a loud, sharp woodwind instrument).
: Often features the Bağlama (saz), Kabak Kemane (bowed instrument), Clarinet , or Kaval (flute). Popular Zeybek Songs & Stories