Г‡iм‡ftetelliм‡ Balikesiм‡r Bandirma Davul Zurna ◎
: A large double-headed drum. The "doum" (bass) is played with a thick mallet, while the "tak" (treble) is provided by a thin stick.
: The combination of these two instruments is essential for outdoor celebrations, as their volume naturally fills large spaces during wedding processions. 3. Cultural Context and Social Role Çi̇ftetelli̇ Balikesi̇r Bandirma Davul Zurna
The Çiftetelli is a lively Anatolian folk dance and rhythm found across Turkey, but the regions are famous for a specific high-energy performance style. While often associated with violin (the word Çiftetelli literally means "double-stringed"), in the rural villages of Bandırma, it is most iconically performed with Davul and Zurna . 2. Musical Structure and Rhythm : A large double-headed drum
: In the Bandırma district, rhythmic analysis of folk songs shows that 9/8 meter represents 85.71% of the local music structure. This "limping" (aksak) rhythm provides the driving force for the dance. Instruments : in the rural villages of Bandırma