Elmaların yongası

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"Elmaların yongası (song)"
Song by Beyaz Kelebekler
LanguageTurkish
GenrePop
Arranged türkü
Songwriter(s)Unknown

Elmaların yongası is a Turkish folkloric tune (türkü).[1][2] Elmaların yongası is a form of the Turkish folk dance Kaşık Havası.[3] The time signature is 4/4, and the makam is çargah. "Elmalar" means apples and "yonga" means chip (that is the cut, chipped one).[clarification needed]

There are similar folkloric dance tune,s known as Nizamikos, in Greece.[citation needed] Nizamikos is a Greek dance from Northern Greece. It is danced by men, and is very widespread in the city of Naousa.[citation needed]

Original form

The original form of the türkü was popular in Konya.

See also

References

External videos
video icon Elmaların yongası
video icon Nizamikos
video icon Seha Okuş - Elmaların Yongası
video icon Burçin - Elmaların Yongası