Saz
The saz (from
Persian: , "music") is a family of
plucked string instruments, popular in
Turkey,
Azerbaijan,
Armenia,
Iran, and the
Balkan countries. According to
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, "the terms '
bağlama' and 'saz' are used somewhat interchangeably in Turkey, applied to a long-necked
lute of folk traditions; the
tanbūr (distinguished as the 'great' tanbūr) is a larger instrument of
art music." The saz is descended from the kopuz; this is a generic name for several forms of stringed instrument. The Saz is used in
Ottoman classical music,
Turkish folk music,
Kurdish music,
Azeri music, and
Persian music.
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saz
n.
instrument, bulrush, reed, rush, sedge, wattles
Saz
family of long-necked lutes played throughout Turkey; eg:baglama, cura, divan.
saz
"musical instrument; a stringed instrument; group of musicians"
şaz
exceptional müstesna, kuraldýþý, ayrýk
Saz
nm - sentence (pl. Sätz)an engem Saz - in a sentence