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Çevirinize zevcelik edecek bir şekilde dillerarası rabıtalantı ilaveten başkalık özetinizde bir telif hakkı atfı esenlamalkaloriız.

By the late 1980s, proponents of a Kemalist-inspired Turkish folk music began to worry that the "Ataturk's "musical revolution" had not been entirely successful. Its failure could be demonstrated by the fact that the cultural vacuum in Turkish society alluded to by Gokalp had been filled hamiş with the proposed new national fusion music, but with the hated arabesk, a genre that embodied the ideals and aesthetic of a predominantly foreign Eastern türk halk müziği element."[3] Türkü[edit]

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In 1937, a Turkish state radio was established and the dissemination of Turkish folk music became a priority for those in charge. Musicians were recruited by Utkulu Sarisozen, "who acted bey a talent scout, hand-picking regional performers who displayed exceptional talent."[3]

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