Yagmur Yagar Sipir Sipir Ali Sahin Bektas Dolu Emre Dayioglu -
The rhythmic tapping and the distinctive strings of the saz or bağlama capture the sound of falling rain—the "şıpır şıpır" (pitter-patter) described in the title.
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"Yağmur Yağar Şıpır Şıpır" is a classic folk tune found in various forms across the region. It typically uses nature—specifically rain—as a metaphor for longing, life’s steady pace, or the refreshing nature of love. By recording it with local masters in a natural, conversational setting, Dayıoğlu ensures that the , specific dialects, and unique playing styles remain intact. How to Listen The rhythmic tapping and the distinctive strings of
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