Baki Can Yalcin Nar I Firgat Ile Hasretim Yara [FAST]

The word "Nar" means fire in Arabic/Ottoman Turkish, while "Firgat" denotes the pain of being separated from a loved one. The singer is burning from the distance between them.

High vocal control required to execute the demanding scales of an Uzun Hava. Baki Can Yalcin Nar I Firgat Ile Hasretim Yara

With the fire of separation, I long for my beloved Is it my destiny alone to brand my chest with sorrow? Like a lonely nightingale with sighs and moans Is it my destiny alone to wail in grief? I passed my life like a passing wind, alas I could not laugh or be happy like others Like a muddy, roaring flood in the spring Is it my destiny alone to flow without stopping? 🌟 Baki Can Yalçın's Interpretation The word "Nar" means fire in Arabic/Ottoman Turkish,

A deep respect for the cultural roots of the Sivas region folk music. With the fire of separation, I long for

A classic symbol in Turkish literature. The poet compares himself to a lonely nightingale crying out in sorrow.

is a deeply emotional Turkish folk song (türkü) performed by Baki Can Yalçın . Sung in the traditional Uzun Hava style (a non-rhythmic, free-form folk vocal improvisation), this piece is a heavy lamentation on unrequited love, deep sorrow, and physical separation from a loved one. 🎵 Musical Overview Artist: Baki Can Yalçın Style: Uzun Hava (Turkish folk lament)