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  Davul - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The davul is the Turkish name for a type of two-sided frame drum found in the Middle East and Balkan Europe.
It is accompanied by the mizmar, mijwiz, or minjayra, a smaller mountain version of the reed flute, or nay.
In Turkey, the davul is most commonly played with the zurna, although it can be played with other instruments and in ensembles as well.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Davul   (350 words)

  
 REPUBLIC OF TURKEY MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND TOURISM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
The davul (or screw davul) is one of the very oldest instruments, having been used down the ages by the various civilisations of Anatolia, and later by communities in Central Asia.
Davul players have been called ‘tablzen,’ ‘davulzen’ and ‘davulcu.’ The davul was the principle instrument used by shamans, and was and still is used in Turkey at weddings, to wake people so they can eat something before fasting all day, traditional sports and games, horse racing, wrestling matches and festivals.
After being hung round the neck by a stout cord, the davul is played by hitting it with a thick stick called the ‘tokmak’ (or çomak, meççik, metçik or çomaka) held in the right hand, and a thinner one known as the ‘thin stick’ or ‘çubuk (orçırpı or zipzibi) held in the left.
www.kultur.gov.tr /EN/yonlendir.aspx?17A16AE30572D3138FE9074FF19B0005FB0FF6CAD6E83E4E   (490 words)

  
 Musa Dagh: Davul Zurna   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Davul zurna was used by the Musa Daghians in Musa Dagh before they were relocated to Anjar.
The davul is made by joining the ends of a large wooden plank and fitting circular hoops internally at both ends of the cylinder.
The davul player uses two beaters: a heavy beater called jglun (or tokmak) used on the thicker head, and a smaller lighter beater used on the other head.
www.mousaler.com /musa-dagh/data/zurna.html   (371 words)

  
 Davul   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Davul (drum) is the oldest known percussion instrument.
It can be in different sizes and is generally used in open spaces on occasions such as weddings, folk dances or differeent ceremonies.
The drum can either be played hung to the sholder or holding it under the arm and using hands.
www.ottomansouvenir.com /Music/Folk_Instruments/Davul.htm   (156 words)

  
 The Ultimate Davul - American History Information Guide and Reference
The davul is a type of two-sided frame drum found in the middle east.
Cow hide is stretched over the right side and struck with a heavy beater, known in Turkish as a tokmak, for a heavy, low tone.
The davul is most commonly played with the zurna, although it can be played with other instruments and in ensembles as well.
www.historymania.com /american_history/Davul   (135 words)

  
 Werkstatt für Tonflöten und Trommelbau
The drum is held in front of the player and the two skin sides are played with different drum sticks - the treble side with a willowstick and the bass side with a large wooden drumstick.
Wooden pegs inserted into the thonging around the drum are used to tune the drum to the required tone level.
We prefer the sizes of Davul in 48 cm or 52 cm diameter.
www.toninton.de /english/2davul.html   (203 words)

  
 The Viva Zone - Musicians and Their Music
Macedonian Gypsies mainly play the zurna and davul, while Roma bands also use saxophone, clarinet, electric guitar and bongos.
There is an improvisation on gaida in the middle, and the davul rhythms played throughout give the piece a great deal of rhythmic drive.
The davul and cümbüş join in with tune A and continue throughout the piece.
www.mva.org.au /vivazone/musicians/musician.asp?id=31   (401 words)

  
 MHSchool: McGraw-Hill Music 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
The davul is a double-headed drum held by a rope in front of the musician.
The davul can produce two tones: the left side plays the main beats with a large stick while the right plays off-beat subdivisions with a thin stick on the right.
The davul is often paired with the zurna to accompany dance at celebrations, weddings, or festivals.
www.mhschool.com /music/2005/teacher/teachingideas/folk/turkish   (733 words)

  
 Cafeturc.com
Although köçek dancing exists in various regions of Anatolia, it is most alive in Kastamonu, a town in Northern Anatolia where it constitutes an indispensable element of wedding celebrations.
The orchestra, usually consisting of kemane (leading instrument), davul and zurna, encourages the dancers, with a powerful musical performance, to dance more vigorously.
The davul player takes an active part in the dance, joining the dancers at some points with certain figures and steps.
www.cafeturc.com /index.php?dil=eng&sanatci=107   (238 words)

  
 Davul   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Move your mouse over the picture to hear a Davul and Zurna music.
The thin skinned is hit with a light wooden stick or twig, and the thick side is hit with a tokmak(a heavy stick used to play bass sounds).
The Davul is generally played outdoors accompanied by a Zurna.
www.proudtobearmenian.com /music/instrument/davul.htm   (74 words)

  
 Okay Temiz: The Zurna Project - Karsilama - CD / cdRoots
On the other hand, it is especially effective in combination with drums such as the davul-darbuka, a double-skinned drum.
Together, the zurna and the davul are the two most important instruments for the musical accompaniment of traditional weddings, dances and circumcision ceremonies.
In Western Thracia on the Aegean Sea, three, four, eight, even ten zurna players join davul drummers and play until the mouthpieces are worn out.
www.cdroots.com /jaro-karsil.html   (600 words)

  
 Cafeturc.com
Zurna is a double-reed oboe which, coupled with the davul bass drum, marks almost all sorts of celebrations and ceremonies in rural Anatolia.
The parallel unison / independent parts played by the two zurnas, the dynamic and incisive mix of percussion between the davul and darbouka, and the remarkable rhythmic and melodic force of the clarinet and saxophone, all combine into a unique sound that transports the listeners on an amazing journey.
Ahmed Özden (zurna), Ali Özden (zurna), Savaþ Zurnacý (clarinet), Bülent Ustaoðlu (saxophone), Faruk Giley and Rüstem Çembeli (davul and darbouka)
www.cafeturc.com /index.php?dil=eng&sanatci=98   (170 words)

  
 OZ Productions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
The most penetrating sound is made by the medium-sized zurna of Eastern Turkey, while the long zurna (kaba zurna) from the West and the Aegean coast produces a softer sound.
An important zurna musician from Thrace region of Turkey, Ahmet Ozden is regarded as one of the greatest living masters of this difficult instrument.
The traditional music group of davul (drum) and zourna who plays regularly at Kirkpinar Wrestlings in Edirne, Turkey.
www.oz-ist.com /artist.asp?id=114   (410 words)

  
 ANJAR: The Folk Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Today there are only a handful of traditional musicians in Anjar who play the Musa Daghian songs on the Davul Zurna skillfully.
Some skilled davul players are "Shannakintz Gabbayd" (Krikor Shannakian), and "Kabitzi Bzdaye" (Antranig Keshishian).
He claims that the sound of the davul zurna is a healer.
mousaler.com /anjar/data/sounds.html   (156 words)

  
 Armenian DHOL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
The davul or dhol, is a large double-headed cylindrical drum.
The davul is made by joining the ends of a large wooden plank and fitting circular hoops
The heads of the Dhol davul are usually made of shaved
www.duduk.com /Arm-music-ins/Dhol/dhol/armenian_dhol.htm   (94 words)

  
 Turkish-Cypriot Online Museum of Fine Arts - Turkish-Cypriot Cartoons
The first models of the Turkish Cypriot Cartoon as an art are seen in "Davul" a Humour newspaper.
Most of the cartoons published in "Davul" Humour newspaper are related to the War of Independence and M. Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Turkish Republic.
Besides being the first Turkish Cypriot cartoonist, Ahmet Rifat Efendi is the first and the last person to publish his cartoons using the Ottoman Turkish script.
www.cypnet.co.uk /ncyprus/culture/mofa/caricature/history/cypcartoon02.html   (167 words)

  
 CD Baby: TURKU: Alleys of Istanbul - from evor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Turku also use all traditional instruments including several types of Saz, Violin, Oud, Tar 'another long-necked lute', and various types of percussion 'Davul, dumbek, djembe, riq, etc.'.
Their playing is inspired, even striding in the realm of virtuosic, with an obvious ability for improvisation and a good sense of how to build a piece.
Using all traditional instruments, including several types of Saz, Violin, Oud, Tar and various types of percussion such as 'Davul, dumbek, djembe, and riq, their virtuosic playing coheres for a penetrating, unforgettable experience.
www.cdbaby.com /cd/turku1/from/evor   (590 words)

  
 Turkish Davul Class Jan 11 - Washington DC Area
Turkish Davul Class Jan 11 - Washington DC Area
Music > Arabic Music II > Turkish Davul C...
January 11th, 12:00 - 1:30, Tayyar Akdeniz (www.folktours.net/aboutusturkey.html) will teach a workshop on davul technique, Turkish and Turkish Romany (Gypsy) rhythms at Studio Artemis (www.serpentine.org/artemis/artemis.htm).
www.talkaboutthemusic.com /group/rec.music.arabic/messages/5541.html   (110 words)

  
 ZoomInfo Web Summary: Carla Monnich   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Carla Monnich on davul and zils Turku has released several recordings, including three highly acclaimed CD's, 1 tape, 1 single, and 2 lavish videos.
Carla Monnich plays davul and zils for Turku.
Her background in dance includes two years of private study in Bharata Natyam classical Indian dance and 17 years of study in various styles originating along the Romani people's paths from India to Spain.
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Monnich_Carla_115036057.htm   (532 words)

  
 Michael Beach - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
Tabla, Timbales, Vocals, Darbouka, ?, Davul, Doumbek, Zurna, Qarqaba, Def, Percussion
Arranger, Tabla, Darbouka, Zarb, Producer, Davul, Tars, Zurna
Bongos, Conga, Drums, Marimba, Tabla, Tambourine, Timbales, Vocals, Darbouka, Taragat, Davul, Repeater, Mizmar, Zurna, Def, Percussion
www.artistdirect.com /nad/music/artist/links/0,,534871,00.html   (154 words)

  
 Rüyada DAVUL Görmek   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Rüyada DAVUL Görmek Davul sesi duymak Davul sesi duymak, uzakta yaşayan bir arkadaşınızın sizin yardımınıza ihtiyacı olduğunun işaretidir.
Davul görmek, insan ilişkilerinde başarılı olup birçok arkadaş edineceğiniz anlamındadır.
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www.buldun.net /?m=show&opt=printable&id=389   (38 words)

  
 Soccer Gaming Forums - To my fellow Turks on this board (and anyone else who may be able to help me).......
Do you guys have or know where I can find chants (mp3 or wav) for the Turkish National Team?
*davul* *davul* *davul* Turkiye *davul* *davul* *davul*....." veya "Turkiyemsin sen, bizim canimiz, kirmizi beyaz, akar kanimiz...." veya "Turkiye diyerek sana yuz vurduk, beyazin yanina kirmizi koyduk...."
Abramovich has his eyes on Fenerbahce for a takeover.
www.soccergaming.tv /showthread.php?t=118378   (126 words)

  
 Sadece Davul ve Klarnetle Çiftetelli / The Masters of Clarinet by Somalý Mustafa (Sadece Davul ve Klarnetle ...
Sadece Davul ve Klarnetle Çiftetelli / The Masters of Clarinet by Somalý Mustafa (Sadece Davul ve Klarnetle Ciftetelli / The Masters of Clarinet by Somali Mustafa) : Tulumba.com
Sadece Davul ve Klarnetle Çiftetelli / The Masters of Clarinet
You can listen to samples from this album by clicking the links below, each sample is in MP3 format.
www.tulumba.com /storeItem.asp?ic=MU9398425AG168   (309 words)

  
 TSCD908 Folk Music Of Turkey Topic Records   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
The village music of Turkey, collected by Wolf Dietrich in the '60s and '70s, includes pastoral airs on flutes, festival music on davul (drum) and zurna (oboe) and songs intricately accompanied on the saz and cumbus lutes.
There are also examples of dance music on the bagpipe and kemence fiddle.
Click here to go back to the Topic World Series catalogue list.
www.topicrecords.co.uk /acatalog/tscd908_turkey.html   (75 words)

  
 for the Gilded Serpent
Nourhan Sharif, Turkish style with Artemis, American Tribal Style with Kajira Djoumahna, Dabka with Karim Nagi Mohammed, and Balkan line dancing with Steven Kotansky.
Musicians could participate in classes about a variety of instruments including davul, riqq, darbukka, and many others.
Every night finished with open dancing until the wee hours of the morning.
www.gildedserpent.com /articles27/artemisfolktoursphotos.htm   (355 words)

  
 The progressive music of Baris Manço
Fazer In general on LP : Ohannes Kemer-Gitar  / Celal Guven-Tumba / Caner Bora- Davul / Ahmet Guvenc-Bas / Kilic Danisman-Org/Keyboards
This is a compilation of some of the Yavuz singles released between 1972 and 1976
Basar-Bilgisayar Programlari after this album Kurtulan Express remained (1990-1998) as followed  : Bas: Ahmet Güvenc ; Gitar: Bahadir Akkuzu ; Piano: Elif Turhan ;  Davul: Cihangir Akkuzu ; Kemence ve Vokal: Özlem Yüksel ; Vokal: Burcu Güden ; Tuslu Calgilar: Eser Taskiran ve Ufuk Yildirim ; Vurmali Calgilar: Hüseyin Cebeci
progressive.homestead.com /MANCO.html   (1437 words)

  
 Turkey Locations List - Davul to Dayakpinar Koyu
Turkey Locations List - Davul to Dayakpinar Koyu
/ Explore / Turkey / Locations / D / Davul to Dayakpinar Koyu
Locations in Turkey begining with D - Davul to Dayakpinar Koyu
www.traveljournals.net /explore/turkey/locations/d/14.html   (79 words)

  
 The Road to Kesan
Featuring Selim Sesler (clarinet, voice) * Nusret Sute (violin) * Bulent Sesler (kanun) * Turan Gumus (cumbus, voice) * Selahattin Kocan (darbuka, daire) * Ramadan Borozan (davul)
Born in 1957, Selim Sesler is a descendant of a family of professional zurna players from Drama, Greece.
Various combinations of clarinet, violin, cumbus, kanun, davul, darbuka, daire and vocals are presented by outstanding performers, and unusually well-written liner notes and photographs will walk you through each track.”
www.traditionalcrossroads.com /cd/6001.htm   (847 words)

  
 SAVAE - Ancient Echoes - San Antonio Vocal Arts Ensemble   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Tanya Moczygemba - alto, kinnor, davul, def, little bells, riqq
Christopher Moroney - artistic director, baritone, harp, shofar, rabbabah, davul, dumbek, jingles, riqq
Sonya Yamin - soprano, kinnor, davul, dumbek, little bells, zil
www.savae.org /echoes1.html   (4488 words)

  
 MayFest'05
This program is presented as a part of Moon and Stars Project’s Community Project Grants program, which awards grants to projects of high standards in order to encourage local artistic efforts and initiatives in the Turkish-American community.
Emrah Göker: Bendir, Daire, Darbuka (Kettledrum), Tambourine, Davul
IF YOU CAN'T VIEW THIS MAIL, CLICK HERE - ARE YOU A MEMBER YET?
www.moonandstarsproject.org /email/2005/mayfest2005_yeniraki.html   (207 words)

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