2:43

Bright kemençe leads with agile, ornamented melodies over a driving 6/8 horon rhythm, joined by spirited tulum and animated davul-tef patterns, Nasal male vocal, Black Sea accent, rides above; acoustic guitar colors the background, The bridge soars with group shouts and dynamic folk interplay, keeping the communal, energetic Karadeniz spirit alive through every chorus
3:24

Voice - Male Warm, deep, and grounded in Anatolia, Tempo: 80–90 BPM
Style: Türkü / Saz eşliğinde
Mood: Hüzünlü, derin, halk ezgili
4:04

Atmosfer: Hafif rüzgâr, kuş sesleri, doğa ambiyansı
Enstrümanlar: Tek bağlama tınısı + arka planda ince yaylılar (çok yumuşak)
Tempo: Yavaş (60–70 BPM)
Duygu: Özlem, huzur
6:46

Gurbet elde
v4.5+
Male Turkish folk voice with a deep, emotional tone, similar to rural laments, The style is slow and melancholic, rooted in Anatolian tradition, with elements of Hüseyni or Kürdi mode, Starts with a solo bağlama (saz) playing a mournful intro with soft vibrato, Voice enters gently, almost spoken, repeating lines with “anam” to evoke intimacy and sorrow, Sparse bendir or light davul joins in the second verse, enhancing the sense of longing, Occasional instrumental breaks echo the melody with subtle ornamentation, The arrangement stays minimal to let the voice carry the emotion, In the final verse, the voice softens further, fading into a solo bağlama outro, as if whispering a last farewell
5:09

vocal, solo bağlama, slow tempo, deep male vocals, traditional anatolian türkü vibe with slight reverb, heartfelt, tone, slow, emotional, raw, deep, folk, melancholic
2:36

Çökertme Rüzgarı
v4.5+
A lively Turkish folk tune, led by rhythmic bağlama riffs interweaving with energetic darbuka patterns, Percussive accents and dynamic tempo drive the piece, as melodic flourishes from traditional wind or string instruments add color, The arrangement swells with group vocals and handclaps
4:47

A slow romantic Turkish ballad in 10/8 Aksak semai, opening with expressive ney and kanun over moody ud, hinting at Anatolian roots, Tender female vocals float above sparse darbuka, bendir, and nuanced kemençe layers, ornamenting melodies with glides and phrasing, Dynamics swell softly, reaching an emotional peak before settling into a delicate ney outro, maintaining intimacy, rich texture, and classic Turkish tonal colors
4:40

Anatolian Turkish folk in Turkish, Ege Region’s pastoral vibe, nostalgic yet hopeful, Acoustic bağlama, kaval, and davul lead, with soft zurna touches, Warm, sincere male or female vocal, simple and heartfelt, Medium tempo, 4/4 rhythm, Subtle water and wind sounds evoke Işıklı Gölü and Menderes
3:20

A Turkish soft pop ballad opens with delicate fingerpicked acoustic guitar and sparse piano voicings, Gentle, warm vocals glide over minimal textures, Mellow pads and subtle strings enrich the harmonies in the chorus, while restrained percussion offers just a hint of pulse, Each section flows naturally into the next, maintaining a peaceful, introspective atmosphere, The outro fades with soft piano and lingering acoustic chords, wrapping warmth around the minimal arrangement
3:15

Halkalı Şeker
v4.5
A fast, danceable Turkish folk tune in 9/8 bursts in with zurna playing a bright, ornamented melody, Powerful, expressive vocals ride above a lively rhythm section of darbuka and davul, while klezmer-style klarnet licks weave in, creating an energetic, festive, distinctly folkloric texture
3:58

A slow 6/8 pulse anchors this deep Turkish folk ballad, The lead bağlama offers poignant, delicate motifs, joined by soft keman lines and restrained clarinet phrases that weave through each verse, The male vocal, expressive and slightly raspy, sits front and center, Deep bass percussion provides a steady, unobtrusive heartbeat, while ney textures float in optional passages, enriching the song’s melancholic, introspective mood, Dynamic swells rise gently toward instrumental breaks, each section carefully textured to evoke poetic nostalgia
3:59

Style: Epic Turkish folk ballad with a steady, march-like rhythm in the style of Hasan Mutlucan, Proud, deep male voice with clear, rhythmic delivery, Tempo: Moderate-slow (72–80 BPM), in 4/4, Use traditional Turkish instruments only: bağlama (lead melody), davul (steady rhythm), kaval (optional), and subtle strings, No electronic sounds, The tone should be heroic and grounded, like a folk warrior's anthem echoing through the mountains, Language: Turkish
3:12

Sabaha Varan Yol
v4.5
Opening with rhythmic bağlama patterns and soft hand percussion (tef, bendir), the acoustic guitar provides syncopated strums in A minor, Verses add clarinet or kaval melodies, The chorus builds with layered percussion, energetic female vocals, and male harmonies, Bright folk-pop arrangements keep the sound lively and dynamic throughout
3:02

An upbeat Azerbaijani folk song opens with energetic saz picking the main melody, joined by lively hand percussion driving a traditional dance rhythm, Kamancheh weaves bright, ornamental phrases between verses, while duduk softly colors the background with warmth, A lively, expressive female vocal soars above, infusing each verse and the chorus with vibrant embellishments and hints of joyful laughter, The structure cycles through three verses and a catchy, repeated chorus, the ensemble evoking the spirit of spring and a cheerful village celebration
3:54

A slow, meditative Turkish folk song (türkü) featuring only solo bağlama, with deep, expressive male vocals in a classic style, Each verse is followed by a brief, minimal bağlama interlude, The sparse instrumentation and lingering tempo create a reflective and immersive sonic landscape
3:15

3:38

Create a deeply emotional Turkish folk song based on the traditional anonymous song “Çökertme Türküsü”, in the Aegean zeybek style (slow 9/8 rhythm), Use original lyrics, The arrangement should feature:
Solo bağlama
Cura
Zurna (for dramatic breaks)
Davul (traditional rhythmic pulse)
Kaval (for atmospheric layering)
Soft ambient field sounds (wind, sea breeze, birds)
Melancholic but proud instrumentation
Vocals:
Male Turkish folk voice, deep and expressive, in the Aegean zeybek tradition, His delivery should feel like storytelling — sorrowful, raw, and dignified, The vocal tone should carry the weight of exile, injustice, and loyalty, Slight ornamentation (vibrato, melisma) is welcome, but keep it natural and heartfelt, Turkish accent required
2:59

3:34

Dağların Rüzgârı
v4.5
Style Description:
An epic and powerful folk anthem inspired by Caucasian warrior dances and the legacy of Imam Shamil, The music blends traditional Kafkas rhythmic patterns (fast-paced percussion, asymmetrical 6/8 or 7/8) with Turkish bağlama, duduk, and zurna, layered with deep male vocals full of pride and resistance, Strong martial energy with dramatic breaks, tribal chants, and heroic storytelling — like a warrior dance through the mountains, Ideal for soundtracks and live folk dance performances
3:42

A slow and emotional Turkish folk song (türkü) performed with solo bağlama only, Deep, expressive male vocals in the style of Ruhi Su, Lyrics reflect philosophical sorrow, longing, and the passing of life, No background instruments, just bağlama, Each verse should have a minimal instrumental interlude, The tempo is slow and meditative, Ideal for storytelling and reflection
4:29

Gurbet Yeli
v4.5+
Slow, plaintive introduction with balaban evoking melancholy, paired with sparse, open tar plucks and gentle, expressive kamancheh melodic lines, Female vocals glide in with ornamented, mugham-inspired phrasing in a solemn minor key, Dynamics swell delicately in each verse and chorus, emphasizing longing, with instrumental interludes featuring modal improvisation, Arrangement remains intimate, perfect for acoustic or solo performance, highlighting the vulnerability of traditional Azerbaijani folk
4:28

Bir An Gibi
v4.5
Genre: Turkish Mystic Folk (Sufi-inspired, non-religious)
Mood: Introspective, poetic, mystical, minimalistic
Language: Turkish
Tempo: Slow (around 65 BPM)
Time Signature: 4/4 (with free tempo feel in the intro)
Instrumentation: Soft bağlama (arpeggios and tremolo), airy ney (long notes, expressive), subtle frame drum (bendir), optional ambient textures and soft strings or piano flourishes
Vocal Style: Male voice, soft, deep, emotional and expressive; calm but with poetic intensity, Minimal vibrato, A voice that feels like it's speaking from within, Reference tone: Erkan Oğur, Sufi/Alevi folk style
Production Style: Spacious and clean, Slight reverb, natural room acoustics, Should feel timeless and meditative
3:22

A heartfelt acoustic folk reinterpretation with a moderate 6/8 pulse, opening on a free, reverb-laden bağlama or guitar intro, Warm male vocal leads expressive verses over intricate guitar arpeggios, soft brush drums, upright bass, and ambient synth pads, Spacious mix, emotive chorus repetition, and a cinematic bridge enriched by nature-inspired textures bridge Anatolian tradition and global modernity
4:44

Gözden Irak Yerlere
v4.5+
A modern Turkish folk ballad sung by a sorrowful male voice with deep emotional resonance, The lyrics tell the story of a son separated from his mother, longing for home, family, and warmth, Traditional instruments like bağlama and ney blend with soft cinematic strings and ambient textures, The melody is slow, in a minor key, with expressive vibrato and tender phrasing, The atmosphere is melancholic, nostalgic, and intimate — evoking images of Anatolian hills, distant villages, and a mother waiting by the fire, Inspired by “Yüksek Yüksek Tepelere, ” but entirely original, Poetic, tearful, and haunting — like a modern ağıt
4:58

Gurbet Elde
v4.5+
Male Turkish folk voice with a deep, emotional tone, similar to rural laments, The style is slow and melancholic, rooted in Anatolian tradition, with elements of Hüseyni or Kürdi mode, Starts with a solo bağlama (saz) playing a mournful intro with soft vibrato, Voice enters gently, almost spoken, repeating lines with “anam” to evoke intimacy and sorrow, Sparse bendir or light davul joins in the second verse, enhancing the sense of longing, Occasional instrumental breaks echo the melody with subtle ornamentation, The arrangement stays minimal to let the voice carry the emotion, In the final verse, the voice softens further, fading into a solo bağlama outro, as if whispering a last farewell
4:53

4:05

Create a deeply emotional Turkish folk song (türkü) in the style of master saz player and folk singer Arif Sağ, The music should feature traditional acoustic bağlama (saz) as the main instrument, played with expressive tezene technique and occasional şelpe touches, Add soft accompaniment with kaval, light bendir, and very subtle string pads to support the voice, but keep the arrangement organic and acoustic, Use a male Turkish voice, slightly raspy and full of heartfelt emotion, singing with sincerity and calm power, The tempo should be slow to moderate (70–80 BPM), with sections that allow space and reflection — especially at the end of each verse, The atmosphere should feel nostalgic, noble, and poetic, evoking the soul of Anatolian tradition, The song should have 3 verses, a recurring chorus, and one short bridge in spoken-word style (marked in brackets), Let the bağlama lead the transitions with short solo flourishes, Do not sing the bracketed instructions
4:21

A nostalgic and emotional Turkish classical ballad in the style of Zeki Müren, blending traditional Turkish makam (such as Nihavent or Kürdilihicazkar) with lush string arrangements, soft qanun and oud melodies, and heartfelt vocal delivery, The song features slow, dramatic rhythms (Düyek or Sofyan) and a melancholic, poetic atmosphere evoking longing, lost love, and timeless memories, The overall sound is rich, elegant, and theatrical — reminiscent of mid-20th century Turkish art music with modern clarity
3:49

Dön Gel Ne Olur
v4.5
A deeply emotional Turkish classical love ballad in the nostalgic style of Zeki Müren, similar to "Yeşil Gözlerine Hasret Kaldım, " The song is composed in the Kürdilihicazkar makam, featuring lush string sections, expressive qanun and oud, and a passionate vocal performance full of longing and heartache, The rhythm is slow and dramatic (Düyek), creating a theatrical and melancholic atmosphere, Perfect for evoking the golden era of mid-20th century Turkish art music
3:26

3:48

Create a modern remake of the traditional Azerbaijani folk song “Xarı Bülbül” while preserving the authentic atmosphere of the original, The original features a delicate and emotional female vocal, singing with expressive ornamentation, conveying longing and nostalgia, Traditional instruments such as the tar, kamancha, and balaban provide melodic depth, while soft percussion like the daf adds subtle rhythm, The texture is airy, lyrical, and intimate, emphasizing the interplay between the voice and traditional string and wind instruments, In your remake, retain the emotive phrasing of the female vocal, the gentle ornamentation, and the folk melodic motifs, while allowing for modern electronic or ambient sound design to enhance the atmosphere, The overall style should feel reverent to the original, soulful and expressive, yet contemporary enough to work as a cinematic or digital reinterpretation, Focus on clarity, depth, and warmth in the voice, preserving the cultural essence of the son
4:24

Opening with a deep, resonant baritone over sparse, droning bağlama, the song unfolds into driving davul rhythms, evoking a battle march, Kaval and zurna interweave soaring, triumphant melodies above, layering with haunting folk harmonies for a solemn and victorious cinematic epic
3:53

Create a soulful interpretation of the Uyghur folk classic “Qara Qara Qaghilar” (Black Crows), The arrangement should capture the essence of Uyghur traditional music with a warm, heartfelt female vocal, expressive and emotional, carrying tones of longing and tenderness, Use raw, folk-style ornamentation with natural vibrato and subtle melismatic phrases, Instrumentation: the rawap and dutar provide plucked melodic accompaniment, tambur adds depth, while hand percussion (dap/ frame drum) creates a steady, earthy pulse, Incorporate subtle strings to enhance the emotional atmosphere, The tempo should be moderate, slightly free-flowing, evoking the feel of an open valley with wind and distant mountains, The mix should feel intimate and acoustic, as if performed in a traditional gathering, with natural reverb and space, The overall mood: nostalgic, yearning, deeply human, honoring Uyghur folk tradition
4:19

A spiritual and emotional Sufi-inspired song in Turkish, featuring traditional Middle Eastern instruments like ney (reed flute), oud (Arabic lute), daf and bendir (frame drums), Soft, meditative tempo with deep mystical atmosphere, The vocals are warm and expressive, with subtle melismas, Repetitive trance-like rhythms evoke a sense of inner peace and contemplation, Include ethereal instrumental intros, interludes, and outro with flowing ney solos, Very poetic and introspective tone, suitable for meditation or a reflective listening experience
5:03

A spiritual and emotional Sufi-inspired song in Turkish, featuring traditional Middle Eastern instruments like ney (reed flute), oud (Arabic lute), daf and bendir (frame drums), Soft, meditative tempo with deep mystical atmosphere, The vocals are warm and expressive, with subtle melismas, Repetitive trance-like rhythms evoke a sense of inner peace and contemplation, Include ethereal instrumental intros, interludes, and outro with flowing ney solos, Very poetic and introspective tone, suitable for meditation or a reflective listening experience
5:07

A spiritual Sufi-inspired song in Turkish begins with a gentle ney melody entwined with delicate oud arpeggios, Daf and bendir frame drums weave hypnotic, cyclical rhythms at a slow, meditative pace, Warm, expressive female vocals use subtle melismas, blending into the trance-like groove, The arrangement remains understated, gradually layering quiet drone textures, The song concludes with an ethereal instrumental outro, as ney and oud fade into deep silence, fostering a mystical, introspective aura
3:56

Dağlar Başı Dumanlı
v4.5+
A mournful Anatolian folk lament unfolds in free rhythm, anchored by a lead saz or baglama with sparse, modal improvisation, Melismatic, highly ornamented vocals echo with raw, passionate intensity, complemented by breathy kaval or duduk and faint frame drum hues, Flexible phrases drift with emotional weight, deepening the haunting, timeless quality
4:49

Kaderin Pençesinde
v4.5+
Deeply emotional Turkish arabesk ballad in the style of Ferdi Tayfur, Male solo vocal, warm, sorrowful, full of vibrato and raw passion, carrying pain and longing in every phrase, Singing is heartfelt, dramatic, and nostalgic, with clear Turkish arabesk pronunciation and ornamented phrasing, Instrumentation: bağlama (saz) arpeggios and tremolos, Turkish strings ensemble (violins, violas, cellos) playing melancholic lines, clarinet for soulful ornamentation, kanun and oud for texture, darbuka and soft frame drum for subtle rhythm, Tempo slow–moderate (70–80 BPM), in minor/Hicaz mode, with dramatic dynamic swells, Arrangement cinematic but intimate, evoking 1980s–1990s classic arabesk sound, with emotional instrumental interludes and long vocal sustain, Mood: sorrowful, hopeless, nostalgic, yet poetic
4:56

Gözleriňiň Yzy
v4.5+
A slow-to-medium tempo Turkmen folk piece opens with expressive solo female vocals, clear and vibrant, adorned with natural vibrato and intricate melodic ornamentation, Accompanied only by dutar and gijak interweaving gentle arpeggios, karnay softly accenting transitions, and sparse hand percussion, Verses and chorus flow with repeated motifs and subtle dynamic shifts, delivering an acoustic, pastoral, sunrise-evoking texture, Purely acoustic, culturally authentic, with intimate, emotive delivery and a high-quality balance of traditional instruments, maintaining an organic atmosphere throughout
3:32

Kalbim Ateşte
v4.5+
Emotional yet danceable Turkish pop track with a passionate and romantic mood, Smooth male vocal, expressive and heartfelt, carrying romantic Turkish lyrics with a touch of longing, The verses should feel intimate and tender with acoustic guitar arpeggios and soft electronic textures, The pre-chorus builds tension with lush strings and subtle percussion, The chorus explodes into an energetic, catchy hook driven by pulsating bass, darbuka rhythms, and modern pop beats, creating a perfect balance between emotional depth and dancefloor energy, Overall mood: dramatic, passionate, vulnerable yet uplifting, A song equally suited for late-night listening and dancing, "
3:56

steady, poetic, modern arrangement, kaval, synth pads, darbuka, bağlama, warm, male vocals, folk, contemporary, reverb, soul, fresh, turkish folk, heartfelt, gentle
3:14

kaval, turkish folk, emotional, heartfelt, poetic, bağlama, warm, soft, nostalgic, steady, soft synths, modern production, male vocals, anatolian folk, darbuka, folk, contemporary
3:47

A Turkish folk song with a melancholic yet rhythmic feel, The instrumentation features a prominent acoustic guitar playing a consistent arpeggiated pattern, a string section providing sustained chords and melodic counterpoints, and a percussion section with a steady, driving beat, The male lead vocal is clear and expressive, singing in Turkish, The song is in a minor key, contributing to its somber mood, The tempo is moderate, The production is clean, with a good balance between the instruments and vocals, The song structure is verse-chorus based, with instrumental breaks, The melody is simple and memorable, with a slightly improvisational feel in the vocal delivery, There are no obvious effects on the vocals, maintaining a natural sound, The string section occasionally swells, adding dynamic interest
4:49

Etme
v4.5+
A spiritual and emotional Sufi-inspired song in Spanish, featuring traditional Middle Eastern instruments like ney (reed flute), oud (Arabic lute), daf and bendir (frame drums), Soft, meditative tempo with deep mystical atmosphere, The vocals are warm and expressive, with subtle melismas, Repetitive trance-like rhythms evoke a sense of divine longing and inner peace, Include a final zikr section with “Hu” chant and ethereal instrumental outro, Very poetic and introspective tone, suitable for a spiritual ceremony or meditation
4:18

The piece is a Turkish folk song with a melancholic yet rhythmic feel, The instrumentation features a prominent saz playing the main melody and accompaniment, supported by a darbuka providing a steady, intricate percussive rhythm, A string section, possibly violins or violas, adds a rich, sustained harmonic layer, particularly during the vocal sections, The male vocalist sings in a clear, slightly nasal tone, characteristic of traditional Turkish folk singing, with a moderate vibrato, The vocal melody is largely syllabic, following the contours of the saz melody, The tempo is moderate, and the key appears to be in a minor mode, contributing to the emotional depth, The song structure alternates between instrumental sections, where the saz takes the lead, and vocal verses, The production is clean, with a good balance between the instruments and vocals, highlighting the traditional acoustic elements
3:39

Create a modern Turkish pop ballad in the style of yeni türkü, blending contemporary folk sensibilities with emotional pop production, The song should feel melancholic yet hopeful, conveying deep longing and romantic devotion, The lead male vocals are expressive, warm, and slightly raspy, carrying emotion through soft, intimate verses and soaring, powerful choruses, Instrumentation includes melodic electric guitar riffs with clean tone and reverb, subtle acoustic guitar fingerpicking, warm melodic bass, atmospheric piano or synth pads, gentle pop drums with soft snares and light electronic percussion, and optional strings (violin, cello) in choruses to heighten emotion, The production balances traditional Turkish melodic phrasing with modern pop aesthetics, allowing space for vocals while creating emotional crescendos, Imagine nostalgic Istanbul streets, sunset rooftops, soft rain, and spiritual undertones, Tempo around 72–80 BPM in a minor key (A minor or D minor) with dynamic, heartf
3:28

A slow, dramatic Turkish arabesque ballad unfolds with expressive violins and mournful bağlama lines over a gentle darbuka pulse, Lush Anatolian-inspired strings swell beneath a passionate female vocal, trembling and breaking with raw sincerity, Haunting melodies evoke deep heartbreak, backed by oud flourishes and enveloped in gentle reverb and analog warmth, creating a cinematic midnight atmosphere with nostalgic intensity
4:12

A modern cinematic reinterpretation of the Turkish folk song “Hastane Önünde İncir Ağacı, ” Preserve its deep sorrow and emotional weight, Combine traditional Anatolian elements — bağlama, ney, and soft strings — with ambient textures, slow reverb-heavy percussion, and evolving electronic pads, Tempo should be slow and atmospheric, evoking nostalgia and quiet grief, The female vocal should sound soulful, mature, and heartfelt, with natural vibrato, slight rasp, and airy reverb, She sings with restrained power and intimate emotion, expressing longing and pain without exaggeration, The production should feel spacious, warm, and organic — a fusion of folk tradition and ethereal modern soundscape
4:27

Azerbaijani folk ballad in slow 6/8 unfolds with tar, kamancha, balaban, and daf weaving a warm, acoustic soundscape, Delicate verses build into a resonant, cinematic climax, then gently recede, Female lead uses expressive melismas and nuanced dynamics, her tone swaying from whisper to lament, Ethereal backing vocals echo her lines, floating over spacious ambiences, evoking timelessness and longing
3:49

This modern horon pulses with a driving 7/8 Karadeniz groove, led by davul, handclaps, and deep electric bass, Kemençe, tulum, and zurna trade energetic melodies atop bright acoustic bağlama, Raw, organic production with strategic reverb gives a coastal lift, Male vocals feature dynamic Turkish phrasing, communal oy! shouts, crowd backing, and festive interplay, Instrumental breaks spotlight virtuosic kemençe and punchy transitions, blending traditional folk lines with vibrant world-beat dance momentum

