Yedi Karanfil Eklemedir Koca Konak • Official

The song is a traditional folk piece (türkü) originating from the Aydın region in Western Anatolia.

It is widely recognized as one of the favorite folk songs of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk , the founder of modern Turkey. 3. Lyrical Context (Summary) Yedi Karanfil Eklemedir Koca Konak

While the version is instrumental, the original lyrics tell a story of longing and heartache: The song is a traditional folk piece (türkü)

Yedi Karanfil (Seven Cloves) is a renowned Turkish instrumental group known for arranging traditional folk songs (türkü) with modern synthesizers and ethnic wind instruments like the ney and kaval . Lyrical Context (Summary) While the version is instrumental,

It was officially compiled and transcribed into musical notation by Ahmet Yamacı and Kemal Kazdağı , preserving it for the Turkish Radio and Television (TRT) archive.

It speaks of a "Great Mansion" (Koca Konak) with additions (Ekleme) and a lover ("Nazlı yar") who repeatedly comes to mind.

You can listen to this specific arrangement on major platforms: YouTube (Official Audio) Apple Music Eklemedir Koca Konak

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