A faster, more energetic tune named after a local edible wild plant, often played during social gatherings and weddings. Cultural Significance
A rhythmic track known for its distinctive "knee-bending" dance movements. Sivas Davul Zurnasi
The foundation of the sound. Played with a thick stick ( tokmak ) for deep bass notes and a thin switch ( çubuk ) for sharp accents, it provides the "heavy" characteristic unique to Sivas folk dances. A faster, more energetic tune named after a
The music is inseparable from the region's famous folk dances ( Halay ). Some of the most iconic pieces include: Played with a thick stick ( tokmak )
A slow, dignified opening piece that showcases the technical mastery of the zurna player.
Known for its high-pitched, vibrant tone that can be heard for miles. In Sivas, players often employ a "circular breathing" technique to maintain a continuous, unwavering melody. Traditional Repertoire
Beyond entertainment, this music is a ritualistic element of Sivas life. It is the centerpiece of ( düğünler ), traditional circumcisions, and the "Sending-off of Soldiers." For those looking to explore this sound, artists like Ali Kaya and groups like Grup Sivas have recorded extensive collections of these traditional Oyun Havaları (dance airs). Sivas Davul Zurna Oyun Havaları - EP - Album by Ali Kaya