(Mother's Lullaby) is a deeply emotive and traditional Turkmen song performed by Tuwak Berdiýewa . It is a classic example of a hüwdi , a genre of Turkmen folk music consisting of lullabies passed down through generations to soothe children and express a mother’s hopes for her child's future. About the Song
: In Turkmen culture, the ene hüwdüsi is considered the first "school" for a child, where they begin to absorb the language, rhythm, and values of their heritage. Where to Listen Tuwak Berdiyewa Ene Huwdusi
: Similar traditional works like Ene hüwdisi by Züleýha Kakaýewa offer a modern take on this classic folk genre. (Mother's Lullaby) is a deeply emotive and traditional
: The lyrics typically focus on a mother's unconditional love, protection, and her wishes for her child to grow up healthy, brave, and wise. Where to Listen : Similar traditional works like
: Tuwak Berdiýewa's version is characterized by its minimalist, soulful arrangement, often featuring traditional instruments like the dutar or a simple melodic backing that emphasizes her vocal clarity and emotional depth.
: Search for Tuwak Berdiyewa - Balam or other recordings of her repertoire to hear her distinct vocal style.