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    Shipping and Returns Our Cargo Delivery Policy Thank you for shopping from us. Due to Covid19, shipping agents continue to change their prices, so cargo delivery prices may differ. Therefore, if any additional charges arise for shipping delivery costs, this difference will be reflected in your shipping delivery cost. Thank you for your understanding. Important: We are not responsible for any special customs procedures applicable in your country of residence. Our Return for Replacement Policy Our products cannot be returned for refund as they are handcrafted upon your request. Our products are under replacement warranty in case of any manufacturing defects. If you encounter this problem with the product you have purchased from us, please make sure that you send the defective product to us within 15 days of purchase. We will replace the faulty product with a new one in the same configuration without paying any extra charge and send it to you by courier. We thank you.

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    SOYLER SANAT ACADEMY GUITAR LESSONS History & Characteristics of Guitar GUITAR Welcome, The guitar is a widely used stringed instrument almost all over the world today . It is generally claimed to come from the Oud or the ancient Greek instrument, the Kithara. However , in 1960 , Dr. As a result of the research conducted by Michael Kasha, these claims were found to be false. Because Dr. According to Michael Kasha's research, yes, Oud and Guitar share common ancestors, but they developed separately from each other and Oud did not have a serious contribution to the evolution of today's Guitar. The Kithara theory is completely unfounded, and the only evidence shown for this claim is the word similarity between Greek Kithara and Spanish Guitarra . Whereas, the Guitar is a different type of instrument from the Kithara and they have no similarity apart from the name. The guitar is an instrument with a long fretted neck, a flat wood soundboard, and a straight back, often with curved sides. With these features, the Guitar is distinguished from other tanburs such as the Oud and the Lavta, which have a short neck, a large pear-shaped body, a high inclination on the back, a sharp angled and detailed pin head, which are fretless in the east and used in Europe by adding a fret . The oldest instrument, showing all the basic features of the guitar, dates back to BC. Although it belongs to a 3300 year old Hittite Guitar, it is found in Alaca Höyük ruins. In addition, it is a common finding that Guitar first went to the Arab world through Iran and to Europe with the Arab conquest of Spain. Maghreb and Latin Guitar types began to appear in the 12th century. In the 15th century , it developed towards the Lute and took the name Mandola or Mandora . In the 15th century, when the main lines of today's guitar were formed, the Latin guitar is known as Vihuela with plectrum . This instrument, which continued to develop until the end of the 1500s, was the first note in the birth of today's Guitar. gives. ​ From the 16th to the 18th centuries , guitar melodies were written in the form of Tabulatur (a system of notation that indicates finger positions instead of pitches) or an alphabetic system of chord symbols. In 1586 , the first Guitar method was for a 5 double stringed instrument known as the Spanish Guitar . Instruments ( Chartar ) with similar characteristics to the previous Guitar have 4 strings and Vihuela has 6 double strings . Baroque after Vihuela Guitar 5 double strings; Recently used Classic Guitars are 6 single strings . ​ In the 19th century , changes were made to the Guitar that increased the sound. Its body was enlarged, its depth was reduced, the chest cover became thin.​ In the 1850s , Spanish master Antonio Torres enlarged the dimensions of the body and rearranged its proportions, and the modern Classical Guitar took its current form. This new model seriously improved the sound, tone and reflection of the instrument and was soon accepted as the construction standard. To this day, this design has remained unchanged. At the same time as the Spanish master Torres, among them Christan Fredrich German immigrants who immigrated to America, including Martin started making guitars with X-balcony. In the 1900s , steel wire became widely available. Even though the steel strings provided loud sound their tension was too high for Torres style. Reinforced X-balcony_cc781905-5cde-3194-bb358-1365 proved to work equally and badly It soon became the production standard for the Steel String Guitar . ​ In the late 1900's Orville Gibson made the Archtop Guitar with oval sound holes . Like the combination of Steel String Guitar and Cello , it did not apply any force on the bridge, it applied pressure directly down. This allowed the highs to vibrate more freely and therefore produce a louder sound. In the early 1920s, designer Lloyd Loar joined Gibson and brought the Archtop Jazz Guitar into its familiar f-hole form today . Towards the end of the 1920s, the Electric Guitar was born with the addition of pickups to the Jazz Guitar. You can learn to play the guitar or improve your current level by taking Private Guitar Lessons, One-to-One Group Guitar Lessons or Online Private Guitar Lessons from our valuable teachers and instructors in our staff at Söyler Sanat Academy. ​ One-to-One Guitar Lessons (Private or Group) One-to-One Guitar Lessons It is given at our branches in Beşiktaş, Istanbul - Turkey and West Bay, Doha - Qatar. In our lessons; A three-stage education is given according to the level of the students: beginner level , intermediate level , advanced level. This level is determined by the level test performed by our instructors before registration. Our one-to-one lessons are conducted in private or in groups, depending on your preference and availability. Students who want to participate in the current Accreditation Program with the London Academy of Music and receive a certificate must have successfully completed the Advanced Level Program consisting of a minimum of 20 people ( only at branches in Turkey ). In our academy, a different price policy is followed according to the qualifications of our instructors and instructors in our training staff for One-to-One Guitar Lessons. For One-to-One Guitar Lessons, please contact us about the lesson program and lesson fees of our instructors and instructors you prefer. You can reach us via our phone numbers on our site, e-mail or chat on the site. ​ You can PRE-REGISTER using this form Online Guitar Lessons (Special) As you know, after the pandemic that lasted for about 2 years, many institutions and organizations switched to the online system. We have prepared ourselves in this direction and started to serve you with our online lessons. Our Online Private Guitar Lessons are held in Turkish by video conference via one of the Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Telegram, Duo, Zoom or Skype applications. ​ In our Online Private Guitar Lessons; Just like in One-to-One Guitar Lessons, a 3-stage education is given according to the level of the students: beginner level , intermediate level , advanced level. The level of our students is determined in advance by the level test made by our instructors. For Online Guitar Lessons within our academy, a different price policy is followed according to the qualifications of our instructors and instructors in our training staff. For Online Guitar Lessons, please contact us about the lesson program and lesson fees of our instructors and instructors you prefer. You can reach us via our phone numbers on our site, e-mail or chat on the site.​ ​ You can PRE-REGISTER using this form Our Lessons: ​ Ney Lessons Kaval Lessons Side Flute Lessons Oud Lessons Cümbüş Lessons Bağlama Lessons Kanun Lessons Guitar Lessons Kemane Lessons Violi n Lessons Cello Lessons Piano Lessons Clarinet Lessons Percussion Lessons Vocal Lessons DJ Lessons ​

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    SÖYLER SANAT ACADEMY DJ LESSONS History and Characteristics of DJing DJ Welcome , A disc jockey , more commonly known as a DJ , is a person who plays previously professionally recorded music for the audience or listeners. As the name suggests, DJing is one of the newest professions in the field of music, as discs and similar electronic recording devices and recorded music have been developed in the last 100 years, starting from the 1900 s. Types of DJs include radio DJ s (who host programs on music radio stations), club DJ s (who work at a nightclub or music festival), mobile DJ s (who are hired to work at public and private events such as weddings, parties or festivals). ) and turntablists (those who use record players, usually turntables, to manipulate sounds on phonograph records). While originally the "disc" in "disc jockey" referred to shellac and later vinyl records, today DJ is a term used to describe people who mix and play music from other recording media, such as cassettes, CDs, digital audio files, or even their laptop. It has become a term. DJs, who may be perceived as just playing music at first glance, must have a good ear, musical taste and, moreover, detailed technical knowledge. DJs may take the title "DJ" in front of their real name, adopted pseudonym, or stage name. DJs often use audio equipment that can play at least two recorded music sources simultaneously. This allows them to combine tracks together to create transitions between recordings and develop unique mixes of songs. This involves aligning the rhythms of musical sources so that when played together their rhythms and tempos do not clash, providing a smooth transition from one song to the next. DJs often use small audio mixers with special DJ mixer , crossfader and cue functions to mix or transition from one song to another. Mixers are also used to pre-listen to recorded music sources through headphones and set upcoming tracks to be mixed with the currently playing music. DJ software can be used with a DJ controller device to mix audio files on a computer instead of a console mixer. DJs can also use microphones to talk to the audience; They also use effect units such as reverb and electronic musical instruments such as drum machines or synthesizers to create sound effects. As technology progresses every day and new functions are added to electronic devices, the electronic equipment used by DJs is constantly renewed and updated. Nowadays, DJs have started to accompany live instruments as well. Although synchronization is still a problem in these shows, which take place by connecting both the instruments and the DJ console to a separate mixer, various devices and software are newly introduced to match the tone and tempo of the music played by DJs to the tone and rhythm of the instrument they accompany. ​ You can learn to DJ or improve your current level by taking One-to-One Private DJ Lessons, One-to-One Group DJ Lessons or Online Private DJ Lessons from our professional DJs at Söyler Art Academy. ​ Birebir DJ'lik Dersleri (Özel veya Grup) ​ One-on-one DJ Lessons are always given at our Beşiktaş and Kavacık Istanbul TR and West Bay , Doha QA branches. In our Beşiktaş and Kavacık, Istanbul - Türkiye branches; Lessons are given in Turkish , English and Arabic languages. In our West Bay, Doha - Qatar branch; Lessons are given in Turkish , English , Spanish and Arabic languages. ​ In our lessons; Training is provided in three stages according to the level of the students: beginner level , intermediate level and advanced level . This level is determined by a level test conducted by our instructors before registration. Our one-on-one lessons are conducted privately or in groups, depending on your preference and quota availability. ​ Within our academy, a different pricing policy is followed for One-to-One DJ Lessons depending on the qualifications of our teachers and instructors in our training staff. Please contact us for the lesson schedule and lesson fees of our preferred teachers and instructors for One-on-One DJ Lessons. You can reach us via our phone numbers on our website, e-mail or chat on the site. You can PRE-REGISTER using this form Online DJing Lessons (Private) As you know, after the pandemic that lasted about 2 years, many institutions and organizations switched to online systems. We have prepared ourselves in this direction and started to serve you with our online courses. Our Online Private DJ Lessons are held in Turkish , English , Arabic and Spanish via video conferencing via one of the Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Telegram, Duo, Zoom or Skype applications of your choice. ​ In our Online Private DJ Lessons; Just like in One-to-One DJ Lessons, training is provided in 3 stages according to the level of the students: beginner , intermediate and advanced . The levels of our students are determined in advance with the level test carried out by our instructors. Within our academy, a different pricing policy is followed for Online DJ Lessons depending on the qualifications of our teachers and instructors in our training staff. Please contact us for the course schedule and course fees of our preferred teachers and instructors for Online DJing Lessons. You can reach us via our phone numbers on our site, e-mail or chat on the site.​ You can PRE-REGISTER using this form Our Lessons: ​ Ney Lessons Kaval Lessons Side Flute Lessons Oud Lessons Cümbüş Lessons Bağlama Lessons Kanun Lessons Guitar Lessons Kemane Lessons Violi n Lessons Cello Lessons Piano Lessons Clarinet Lessons Percussion Lessons Vocal Lessons DJ Lessons ​

  • Kemane Lessons | Private Kemane Lesson | Online Kemane Lesson | Söyler Sanat Academy | Istanbul - Turkiye | Doha - Qatar | Sinan Söyler

    SÖYLER SANAT ACADEMY KEMANE LESSONS History & Features of Kemane KEMANE Welcome, Kabak Kemane is the only example of a stringed , bowed and leather-covered instrumen t in Turkish Music . Its origin is based in Central Asia . Turks spread the Kemane and Kemençe cultures over three continents. It was called Kemança in Azerbaijan , Iyık or Yançak Komus among the Altays , Kıl Kıyak among the Kyrgyz , and Gıcak among the Turkmens . Kabak kemane is an instrument widely used in Turkiye , especially in the Aegean Region in Western Anatolia . In addition to the names Kabak , Kabak Kemane , Kemane , Rebap , it is also known as Rubaba in Southeastern Anatolia , Hegit and Iklığ in the Hatay region. Iklığ is also the name of the instrument related to Kemane, called İgil or Iklığ, meaning İKİLİ (Couple) , which is also used by Tuva and Sakha Turks , and even by the Mongols . ​ Today, the Kemane is used in the entire Turkish geography, Iran, the Middle East and North Africa. The Kemane is a fretless instrument, and all kinds of chromatic sounds can be obtained easily. Its voice has the feature of playing long and Legato, Staccato and Pizzicato can be played. The sound width is 2.5 octaves. Kabak kemane is a folk instrument that has preserved its authentic appearance from past to present. The boat part is usually made of gourd. Also, wood is common. While making the Kabak Kemane, the gourd is cut 1/3 from the bottom of the upward tapering knuckle, and the heart membrane or skin is put on it. The diameter of the boat is about 10-15 cm . Handle and Screws come after the boat. The handle part is made of hard woods. There is a Shaft made of wood or metal under the hull part . The shaft is placed on the knee and the instrument moves left and right. This stick also allows the gourd and the stem to hold each other. The bow is made by connecting the horsetail hairs from one end of a rod to the other end . In order to obtain a good, quality and loud sound, resin is applied on the bristles. Previously, strings called “ Beam” made of intestines were attached to the Kabak Kemane, but today metal wires are used. The original Kemane has two strings or three strings, with a fourth string added later to get a wider sound. In the 4 Stringed Kabak Kemane, the pitch of the strings is “ LA–RE–LA-RE” from the thickest string. According to the piano, in order to make this tuning, which is “ DO–FA–DO–FA” or “ SI–MI–SI–MI”, binding strings must be inserted from the thickest strings . Today, together with the 4 String Kabak Kemane , the 5 String Kabak Kemane made by Halil Çelik and Özgür Çelik is also used , towards the 2000s . Unlike the 4 String Kabak Kemane, another thick string has been added to the 5 String Kabak Kemane. This string is Bam String, which is also used in Baglama and the tuning of the 5-string Kabak Kemane is “RE-LA-RE-LA-RE”. According to the piano, it is “ FA-DO-FA-DO-FA” or “ MI-SI-MI-SI-MI”. ​ In 2014; The 6-String Kabak Kemane, whose dimensions, string numbers and tuning system were determined by the young musician Cafer Nazlıbaş. This is the first 6-stringed Kemane made and has brought its owner the title 6 Stringed Kabak Kemane Inventor. Cafer Nazlıbaş added one more octave to the classical Kabak Kemane sound with his invention. By adding one thin and one thick string to the Kemane, it is aimed to reach more extreme sounds in lows and highs, to obtain a wider vocal range, and thus to enable more pieces to be played. In addition, the sounds are now much more pleasant to the ear. The large or small diameter of the gourd causes the sound to be high or low. The distance between the two thresholds (upper and lower thresholds) is 32–33 cm under normal conditions . should be long. However, the fact that the skin is more or less tense is a factor in changing this distance. You can learn how to play the Kemane or improve your current level by taking One-to-One Private Kemane Lessons or One-to-One Group Kemane Lessons or Online Private Kemane Lessons from our valuable teachers and instructors we have within our staff at Söyler Sanat Academy. ​ One-to-One Kemane Lessons (Private or Group) One-to-One Kemane Lessons are always available in our Beşiktaş and Kavacık , Istanbul - Türkiye branches; Lessons are given in Turkish , English and Arabic languages. In our West Bay , Doha - Qatar branch; There are no Kemane Lessons available. In our lessons; 3-stage training is provided according to the level of the students: beginner level , intermediate level and advanced level . This level is determined by a level test conducted by our instructors before registration. Our one-on-one lessons are conducted privately or in groups, depending on your preference and quota availability. Our students who want to participate in the current Accreditation Program with the London Music Academy and receive a certificate must have successfully completed the Advanced Level Program consisting of a minimum of 20 people (can only be held in branches in Turkiye). For One-to-One Kemane Lessons at our academy, a different price policy is followed according to the qualifications of our teachers and instructors in our training staff. Please contact us for Kemane Lessons, the course schedule and fees of our instructors and the instructors that you prefer. You can reach us via our phone numbers on our site, e-mail or chat on the site.​ ​ You can PRE-REGISTER using this form Online Kemane Lessons (Private) As you know, after the pandemic that lasted for about 2 years, many institutions and organizations switched to the online system. We have prepared ourselves in this direction and started to serve you with our online lessons. Our Online Private Kemane Lessons are held in Turkish by video conference through one of the Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Telegram, Duo, Zoom or Skype applications. In our Online Private Kemane Lessons; Just like in the One-to-One Kemane Lessons, a 3-stage training is provided according to the level of the students: beginner level , intermediate level , advanced level . The level of our students is determined in advance by the level test made by our instructors. For Online Private Kemane Lessons at our academy, a different price policy is followed according to the qualifications of our teachers and instructors in our training staff. Please contact us for Kemane Lessons, the course schedule and fees of our instructors and the instructors that you prefer. You can reach us via our phone numbers on our site, e-mail or chat on the site.​ You can PRE-REGISTER using this form Our Lessons: ​ Ney Lessons Kaval Lessons Side Flute Lessons Oud Lessons Cümbüş Lessons Bağlama Lessons Kanun Lessons Guitar Lessons Kemane Lessons Vio li n Lessons Cello Lessons Piano Lessons Clarinet Lessons Percussion Lessons Vocal Lessons DJ Lessons ​

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    SÖYLER SANAT ACADEMY BAĞLAMA LESSONS History & Characteristics of Bağlama BAĞLAMA Welcome, Bağlama; According to the international instrument classification system (Sachs-Horbostel), belongs to the class of long-luthes. These types of instruments, which have a smaller body than the neck, have a long history. The first source in which long-necked lutes are seen historically is 3000 B.C. during the Akkadian period. According to L. Picken , the main source of long -necked lutes is Syria and its surroundings. Especially in the beginning of 2000 B.C., smaller long-necked lutes have been found in the Eastern Mediterranean, Mesopotamia, and East Asia. This type of instruments probably passed to Asia 2500 years ago. Because during this period, similar instruments were also encountered in Turkistan and China. Among the Asian Turks, the first examples similar to Bağlama were found in the Khakas region, which was the settlement area of the former Kyrgyz Turks. These two stringed examples do not have frets. The fretted examples of this instrument are called dutar ( ikitelli) today. In general, Asian Turks call the Bağlama type stringed instruments kopuz or komis. In Asian kopuzes, those with more than two strings (meaning tanbura) are called dambra or dombra. Georgians call this type of instruments pandur. This relationship and similarities draw our attention to the closeness and prevalence between pandura and tanbura. Today, especially starting from the Balkans, which appeared in the region extending to Anatolia, Syria, Iraq, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Asia It is understood that the Ottoman Turks were influential in the spread of these instruments. It is seen that the naming, which used to change from two strings to twelve strings and was made according to the number of strings, gradually took the place of the naming according to the length of the instrument, the chord in which it was played or the place where it was played. For example, cura, ırızva, bağlama, bozuk, tanbura, çöğür, divan saz, meydan saz. Names such as bağlama, bozuk indicate both a particular genre and a chord. Examples such as the divan saz and the meydan saz are examples of nomenclatures that also evoke the spatial size of the instrument. You can learn how to play Bağlama or improve your current level by taking One-to-One Private Bağlama Lessons or One-to-One Group Bağlama Lessons or Online Private Bağlama Lessons from our distinguished teachers and masters at Söyler Sanat Academy. One-to-One Bağlama Lessons (Private or Group) One-to-One Bağlama Lessons are given at our Beşiktaş, İstanbul - Turkey and West Bay, Doha - Qatar branches. In our lessons; A three-stage education is given according to the level of the students: beginner level, intermediate level, advanced level. This level is determined by the level test performed by our instructors before registration. Our one-to-one lessons are conducted in private or in groups, depending on your preference and availability. ​ Students who want to participate in the current Accreditation Program with the London Music Academy and receive a certificate must have successfully completed the Advanced Level Program consisting of a minimum of 20 students to apply (only at branches in Turkiye). ​ In our academy, a different price policy is followed according to the qualifications of our instructors in our training staff for One-to-One Bağlama Lessons. Please contact us about the course schedule and course fees of our instructors you prefer for One-to- One Bağlama Lessons. You can reach us via our phone numbers on our site, e-mail or chat on the site. ​ You can PRE-REGISTER using this form Online Bağlama Lessons (Private) As you know, after the pandemic that lasted for about 2 years, many institutions and organizations switched to the online system. We have prepared ourselves in this direction and started to serve you with our online lessons. ​ Our Online Private Bağlama Lessons are held in Turkish, by video conference via Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Telegram, Duo, Zoom or Skype applications of your choice. ​ In our Online Private Bağlama Lessons; Just like the One-to-One Bağlama Lessons, a 3-stage education is given according to the level of the students: beginner level, intermediate level, advanced level. The level of our students is determined in advance by the level test made by our instructors. ​ In our academy, a different price policy is followed according to the qualifications of our instructors in our training staff for Online Bağlama Lessons. Please contact us about the course schedule and course fees of our instructors you prefer for Online Bağlama Lessons. You can reach us via our phone numbers on our site, e-mail or chat on the site. You can PRE-REGISTER using this form Our Lessons: ​ Ney Lessons Kaval Lessons Side Flute Lessons Oud Lessons Cümbüş Lessons Bağlama Lessons Kanun Lessons Guitar Lessons Kemane Lessons Violi n Lessons Cello Lessons Piano Lessons Clarinet Lessons Percussion Lessons Vocal Lessons DJ Lessons ​

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