Anadolu Folklorunda Bir "Zeybek-Oyun" Havası: "Bedava" Author: Menteşeli Cengizçiftetelli Year: 2012
This research focuses on the traditional Anatolian folk tune and dance known as (which translates to "Free" or "For Nothing"). The paper explores its musical structure, its classification within the Zeybek or Çiftetelli genres, and its cultural significance in Turkish folklore. Key Details
Discussion of how the tune is performed in different parts of Anatolia and its role in social gatherings.
An investigation into the origins of the name "Bedava" and the stories associated with the dance.
The paper you are looking for is titled , authored by Menteşeli Cengizçiftetelli and published in 2012 . Paper Overview
Detailed breakdown of the rhythmic patterns (usul) used in the "Bedava" melody.
The author examines how the "Bedava" melody serves as a bridge between the heroic Zeybek tradition and the more rhythmic, celebratory Çiftetelli style, providing transcriptions and analysis of regional variations. Thematic Focus
Anadolu Folklorunda Bir "Zeybek-Oyun" Havası: "Bedava" Author: Menteşeli Cengizçiftetelli Year: 2012
This research focuses on the traditional Anatolian folk tune and dance known as (which translates to "Free" or "For Nothing"). The paper explores its musical structure, its classification within the Zeybek or Çiftetelli genres, and its cultural significance in Turkish folklore. Key Details An investigation into the origins of the name
Discussion of how the tune is performed in different parts of Anatolia and its role in social gatherings. The author examines how the "Bedava" melody serves
An investigation into the origins of the name "Bedava" and the stories associated with the dance. celebratory Çiftetelli style
The paper you are looking for is titled , authored by Menteşeli Cengizçiftetelli and published in 2012 . Paper Overview
Detailed breakdown of the rhythmic patterns (usul) used in the "Bedava" melody.
The author examines how the "Bedava" melody serves as a bridge between the heroic Zeybek tradition and the more rhythmic, celebratory Çiftetelli style, providing transcriptions and analysis of regional variations. Thematic Focus