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Daglar Basi Tutundu Yarim Yukle -

Ethnomusicology: Studies on the transition of oral folk traditions to recorded media in the 20th century.

: The word "Yükle" (to load) often appears in variations of these folk songs to describe "loading" grief or the burden of nomadic life (göç) [3]. Daglar Basi Tutundu Yarim Yukle

: As a Kırşehir song, it is part of the "Abdal" musical tradition, characterized by soulful, improvisational vocals and the use of the bağlama [4]. "Paper" Search Ethnomusicology: Studies on the transition of oral folk

Turkish Folk Literature: Papers examining the "mountains" metaphor in Anatolian lyrics. "Paper" Search Turkish Folk Literature: Papers examining the

The phrase "Dağlar Başı Tutundu" (The Mountain Peaks are Foggy/Caught) refers to a traditional Turkish folk song (türkü) from the Kırşehir region. It is associated with Neşet Ertaş, who popularized this "Bozlak" style piece [1, 3]. Context and Meaning

Neşet Ertaş's Discography: Research into the "Bozlak" tradition of Central Anatolia.

The lyrics describe a sense of longing, and the "fogginess" (tutunmak) of the landscape and the speaker's emotions. In Turkish folk music, "mountains with smoke/fog on their tops" often symbolize separation, unreachable lovers, or destiny [2, 4]. Key Lyrics and Themes The song typically includes these motifs: