Ercan Ulusu Apr 2026
Oh, the bağlama weeps in a wooden embrace,Seeking a shadow or a long-lost face.The river runs deep, but the road is more wide,With a thousand secrets buried inside.
: A soulful track showcasing his vocal range. Ercan Ulusu
If you'd like, I can write or provide a more technical analysis of his bağlama playing style. Oh, the bağlama weeps in a wooden embrace,Seeking
The morning mist clings to the silver strings,A song of the soil that the old wind sings.I carried my heart through the dust and the stone,To the valleys where only the echoes are known. The morning mist clings to the silver strings,A
: His primary instrument, often played in the "şelpe" or "kopuz" styles.
Ercan Ulusu is a Turkish folk musician known for his mastery of the bağlama and his contributions to the "türkü" genre. His work often blends traditional Anatolian melodies with modern production, capturing themes of longing, nature, and the human spirit.
: A foundational album that solidified his place in modern folk music. Where to Listen