
Our Hoopa has been filling our home with music during lockdown and today he received his baglama saz, all the way from Istanbul. There is lots to sniff and discover.
The saz is played in many countries and the tradition is thousands of years old. It made its way from Persia via Azerbaijan, Anatolia, Istanbul, Bulgaria, Albania, Bosnia and Berlin to the rest of Europe and across the Atlantic and is played in the rest of Asia too.
People play the saz to accompany poems, songs and stories that are handed down from generation to generation. Ali Ulutaş, a musician, says the saz is a door of secrets. When people play it, listen to it, they get to know the essence within themselves and from that place, they can understand the other.
southern wind
warm notes and harmonies
fill the room
© Xenia Tran

A warm-hearted thank you to Veysel and his colleagues at Sala Muzik in Istanbul for sending the saz safely to the Highlands.
Wishing you all a blessed day and a peaceful rest of the week,
with love from Eivor, Pearl and Xenia xxx
Photographs by Xenia Tran, edited in lr.
Settings: f/4 – 1/1000 s – ISO 1600, f/2.2 – 1/640 s – ISO 1600 and f/3.5 – 1/250 s – ISO 400.
Below is a video of Ayşe Şewaqî performing Şîr Û Kef from the beautiful Saz Film:
… and for an instrumental performance by Bangladeshi artist Emon Chowdhury you can listen to his beautiful rendition of Tri Bhubon below:
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What an interesting post and I enjoyed the videos, too.
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Thank you so much for your kind words dear Diane and so glad you enjoyed the videos too! 💛
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That last photo….Eivor, you are so handsome.
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Why thank you dear Lois! 🐾💛🐾 xxx
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This is so beautiful post and so emotional for me, I know all of them and this Sala Music too… But I haven’t known that you are interested in this music and Saz… Music is great connection, suddenly opens the door…. Thank you dear Xenia, Blessing and Happiness to you ALL, Love from İstanbul, nia
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Thank you so much for your kind words dear Nia 💗 We fell in love with the sound of the Saz as soon as we heard it and my husband has wanted to learn how to play it ever since. It connects straight with the heart and when we listen to the Turkish songs we listen with our heart. We’re so grateful the tradition is kept alive and that young people today are learning to play the saz too. Much love and blessings back to Istanbul 💞💜💞 xxx
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Pearl and Eivor look very interested 🎶 😉 The music is lovely as is the verse 💚 xxx
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Thank you so much for your kind words dear Cathy, Eivor especially listens to every note and they both love the warm sound of the Saz 🧡 Wishing you a wonderful evening and much love from our house to yours 🤗💕🐕 xxx
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Thank you 🤗 Have a wonderful weekend and much love to you all 💕🐕💕xxx
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Thank you Cathy 🤗💕🐕 xxx
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For you dear Xenia, Thank you, Love, nia
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Thank you so much for this beautiful post and the wonderful videos dear Nia! We love them all and will watch them many times over 🤗💖🎶 xxx
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Your lighting is superb for this week. 😀 😀
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Thank you kindly dear Cee! 💛
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Music is a universal language.
When musicians gather, they share the love of song, and all other labels vanish. Color, religion, politics– they all disappear.
We want to hear one another, and we are united in our music.
We don’t even need to speak the same spoken language.
We have the magic of music.
All my best,
Paz
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Beautifully said dear Paz, thank you so much for your kind words. We are so grateful for the unity and connections music brings. Much love from our house to yours 🐾💛🐾
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Ah, Music…a relationship that engages the soul! I majored in Music in college, and resonate with the excitement of a new instrument, a new language, a new window to a culture. Thanks for joining the challenge and sharing this gift!
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Thank you so much for your kind words dear Priscilla, it’s a wonderful instrument and we look forward to discovering more tunings and melodies as we get to know it. The Saz immediately creates a special bond and the dogs can feel that connection too 💛
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Mmm, I can imagine they can!
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Love these videos, thanks for sharing!
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Thank you so much for your kind words dear friends, so glad you enjoyed them too! 🐾💛🐾
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Wow, loved the sound of this instrument in these videos, Xenia. How sweet that you have a musician in the house!
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Thank you so much for your kind words dear Eliza, it’s a real treat! 💗 🎶
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Lovely to think of how far the instrument has traveled. Music knows no boundaries?
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Thank you so much for your kind words dear Laurie 💚 It’s been really interesting to learn more about its history, the different spiritual and folk traditions it transcends and how people in every region develop their own style of playing it 💛🎶
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How wonderful! Your poem reminds me of the gift of live music. I don’t play an instrument so I am missing it. This was a delightful Haibun. Thanks for the videos too.
Have a beautiful day.
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Thank you so much for your kind words dear Ali and so glad you enjoyed the videos too. Wishing you a beautiful day and a wonderful weekend 💛 xxx
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I love the idea of a door or secrets Xenia. Thanks for the music and joining in my prompt 🙂 🙂
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Thank you so much for your kind words dear Brian and for hosting this lovely challenge 🤗🎶
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What a beautiful instrument, I really enjoyed the videos. I learned a lot and it’s so interesting. Beautiful music!! Thank you Xenia for a wonderful post! ❤️ 🎸
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Thank you so much for your kind words dear Diana and so happy you enjoyed the music videos too 🎶 Wishing you all a wonderful day and much love from our house to yours 🤗💖🐴 xxx
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I arrived at my daughter’s house yesterday evening and am so grateful to be able to spend the weekend with her! ❤️ I’ll most likely share my weekend. Sending hugs and love to you and family too! ❤️🐾😍xxx
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Aww thank you dear Diana, wishing you a fabulous time at your daughter’s house too! 🤗💗 xxx
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Lovely post.
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Thank you kindly dear Rupali 💗
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Well xenia, as we say here in the states “You learn something new every day.” Today the saz was something new to me and I loved your images, especially the last. Thank you for the enlightening post and the introduction to this amazing instrument.
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Thank you so much for your kind words dear Tina, I hope you will have an opportunity to hear it being played along the ancient routes it travelled one day 💛
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Excellent. Attentive audience!
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Thank you kindly dear John, they were very attentive! 🎶🐕
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Have a wonderful weekend!
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Thank you kindly dear Harken and a wonderful weekend to you too! 🌞💜🐕
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You are welcome and thank you
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A beautiful poem, and I enjoyed the music and the education on this kind of music.
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Thank you so much for your kind words dear Lavinia, so glad you enjoyed the music too 💛🎶
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Thanks for that first photo, Xenia. That was my Saturday morning dose of adorable pup face. So cute! I would guess your fur babies are enjoying the music from this ancient instrument, that it’s music to their ears as much as it is to yours. Hugs and love from across the ocean!
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Thank you so much for your kind words dear Mary and hugs and love back across the ocean from all of us here! 🤗💖🐕 xxx
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I would love to hear the music of that instrument and love that it is sometimes the background for poetry. I love your sweet dogs too. They look very attuned to the music. Smiles.
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Thank you so much for your kind words dear Sherry, I think you’d love the sound of this instrument too! If you can access the videos near the end of this post they’ll give you a beautiful introduction 💛 xxx
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Such a wonderful photo of Eivor listening to the sounds of the saz. I’ve heard the instrument before, but didn’t know it’s origins and history. Lovely post, Xenia.
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Thank you so much for your kind words dear Olga and so lovely you’ve heard a Saz before too! 💖 xxx
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It sounds a beautiful and fascinating instrument!
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Thank you kindly dear Ingrid 💛
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A wonderful post, Xenia, with so much to enjoy: music, background information about the saz, great photos of Eivor enjoying the music, and a stunning haiku! Thank you for cheering me up after the second Covid jab, which has knocked the stuffing out of me.
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Thank you so much for your kind words dear Kim and sorry to hear the vaccine has knocked you sideways. Take it easy and hope you feel better soon! 💛🍇 xxx
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Thank you, Xenia. 😊 xxx
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Lovely, lively, divine — there is something in the marriage of poem and accompaniment to music that is elemental. If the saz is the “door of secrets,” the poem then is the key … I read of a Siberian shamanness whose spells would not work unless sung in a lovely voice — and a young woman was found who had become Christian but still her voice was pure and clean and sang the spell to magnificent effect. Poets and harpists were so specialized in ancient Ireland they were forbid to practice the other’s craft … In my own history guitars were the dragon that nested eventually in the tree where all the poems waited. Anyway, hope the warm succulent notes brighten your Highlands — Brendan
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Thank you so much for your kind words and for sharing these beautiful stories dear Brendan. The image of guitars nesting in the tree where all the poems waited is pure magic! Wishing you a blessed weekend from all of us here 🐾💛🐾
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So beautiful Xenia … fills me heart 🌷💫 sending you joy over the pond hedy ☺️
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Thank you so much for your kind words dear Hedy, so glad you enjoyed the music 🎶 Sending joy and love across the pond to you too 🤗💛💫 xxx
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How interesting! Thanks, Xenia for sharing this. It is a musical instrument that I was not familiar with.
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Thank you kindly dear LuAnne, we fell in love with the sound of the saz as soon as we heard it. It has so many stories to tell and it’s a pleasure to share 🤗💛🎶
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Lovely haibun and photos and such marvelous music! Thank you!
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Thank you so much for your kind words dear Lizl, so glad you enjoyed the music too! 💖 xxx
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Strings of ‘Saz’
Playing Vocal
Chords Extending
Emotions In Peace
And Harmony
Fingers
Strumming
Songs of Souls Freely..:)
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Thank you kindly dear Fred, that’s beautiful 🎶
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👨💻🎼 😊
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