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The lyrics were penned by the legendary folk poet (Yaşar Yılmaz), a master of the Aşık tradition from Erzurum.
It is a philosophical warning against arrogance (kibir). The title translates to "Don't say 'I am as high as the mountains'" .
The final verses emphasize mortality, noting that a person's ultimate home is a grave marked by only two stones. The lyrics were penned by the legendary folk
It is sung without a constant rhythmic meter (non-mensural), allowing the singer to stretch vowels and phrases based on the emotional weight of the lyrics.
The abbreviation stands for Uzun Hava (literal translation: "Long Air"). The final verses emphasize mortality, noting that a
The song focuses on vocal prowess and the connection between the singer and the listener, often accompanied by a solo instrument like the bağlama playing a background drone. ✍️ Lyrical Origins: Aşık Reyhani
UZUN HAVA – The Voice of Anatolia | Turkish Traditional Music The song focuses on vocal prowess and the
Reyhani uses the seasons—reminding the listener that even the highest mountains are covered in snow during winter, but every winter is followed by spring.