Halil Uyar Yazimi Kisa Cevirdin Leylam Nenni Bebek Elma Attim Yuvarlandi Kopruden Gecti Gelin ◎
Usually performed in the Bozlak style, characterized by its emotional intensity and high-pitched vocal delivery. 2. Nenni Bebek
The title translates to "I threw an apple and it rolled." It is typically a playful song about courtship and attraction, frequently played at weddings or social gatherings.
It expresses the pain of unrequited love or betrayal, where the narrator laments that their "summer has been turned to winter" by their beloved (Leylam). Usually performed in the Bozlak style, characterized by
Originally composed by the legendary , this is a profound piece from the Central Anatolian tradition.
Its catchy melody and narrative lyrics have made it a staple for folk musicians like Halil Uyar to showcase instrumental skill and vocal clarity. Halil Uyar’s Interpretation It expresses the pain of unrequited love or
"The bride crossed the bridge." It tells a story of a bride’s journey, often symbolizing major life transitions or the bittersweet moment of a girl leaving her father’s home.
A poignant lullaby ( ağıt ) with deep historical roots, often associated with the Elazığ region . 4. Köprüden Geçti Gelin
Features a strong, danceable rhythm ( halay ), making it a popular transition piece in medleys. 4. Köprüden Geçti Gelin