Mustafa Tereci Uyan Coban Uyan Baba Guide
Mustafa Tereci, also referred to as "Sazcı Musti," is recognized for his mastery of the Bağlama and his contribution to Central Anatolian folk music.
Like much of Aşık Mahzuni Şerif's work, the song is a critique of social injustice and a call for vigilance and awareness among the common people. Mustafa Tereci's Version Mustafa Tereci Uyan Coban Uyan Baba
The phrase "there is a wolf in the flock" serves as a warning against internal threats, betrayal, or negligence by those in power who should be protecting the vulnerable. Mustafa Tereci, also referred to as "Sazcı Musti,"
His rendition often features the Elektro Bağlama , giving the traditional piece a more modern, resonant sound while maintaining its emotional "Bozlak" roots. His rendition often features the Elektro Bağlama ,
The song is often titled "Uyan Çoban Uyan Sürüde Kurt Var" (Wake up shepherd, there is a wolf in the flock). Its lyrics carry deep metaphorical and social meanings:
Historically, the "shepherd" (çoban) represents a leader or protector, while the "flock" (sürü) represents the people or the community.
While Aşık Mahzuni Şerif is the most famous figure linked to the song, it has been covered by many influential Turkish folk artists, including: