Workshop focusing on the short neck Saz (Baglama) with special emphasis on:
- Interaction and coordination of fingering and picking (mizrap) techniques
- The use of the various positions
- Techniques of embellishment in the interpretation of various regional styles based on composed etudes and (or) motif from traditional pieces from Turkey
- Taksim in the various AYAK (modes of traditional Turkish folk music)
- The implementation of all of the aforementioned techniques within the context of a basic repertoire of traditional pieces from Turkey and Greece
- All the seminar's participants are kindly requested to state the time and way of their arrival to Heraklion as well as the time and way of their departure at least ten days before the beginning of the seminar.
- On the departure date, students must free their rooms, the latest until 10:00 a.m
- Information concerning your transportation from/to the airport or port will be sent to you via e-mail one week before each seminar as long as you have sent us information concerning your arrival and departure.
Prices and other information. In order to register for the seminar, please send an e-mail at
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
including the seminar that you wish to participate, your full name and contact details (e-mail, telephone, address), or contact by phone or fax, Monday-Friday, from 08:00 a.m. - 14:00 p.m. Tel/Fax: +30 2810 741027.
Cihan Türkoğlu was born in Turkey in 1983 and he began studying the Turkish folk lute known as bağlama (saz) when he was 14 years old. At the age of 17 he received third prize for his performing skills in a regional music competition and, at the age of 18, commenced his studies in classical at the Marmara University in Istanbul focusing on the cello. At the university he had the opportunity to study harmony, choral music, piano, music history, orchestration, traditional Turkish music and dances, and cello. During this period he composed for many theatrical productions and short films and he also participated as music director and composer in international projects supported by the EU in Portugal, Poland, Ukraine and Turkey. At the music project on the Greek island of Kythira in 2005, he gave a presentation about traditional Turkish music, focusing primarily on the Zeybek tradition (history, social factors, hierarchy, clothes, music and dance) as well as workshops in improvisation within specific ethnic traditions. He also directed a project of his own in Izmit in Turkey with participants from Greece, Turkey, Portugal and France. During this same period he also gave many concerts abroad in Greece, France, Portugal, and Lithuania. In the years 2005 and 2006 he furthered his studies on the bağlama under the tutelage of one of Turkey's grand masters of the instrument Mehmet Erenler, whilst simultaneously continuing his concert work with the cello in Turkey. It was at this time that he also created a jazz band for which he composed and with which he gave many performances. In 2007 he participated in the creation of a documentary about the Zeybek tradition in the capacity of a guide. Since 2009 he has been living in Athens, Greece creating and participating in various musical projects.