Music from Turkey- Maura Meservey
When the visitor from Turkey came to our class, I experienced something I never had before. I had never listened to Turkish music before, let alone had it performed live for me. The sounds that came from his instrument were unlike any other I had ever heard. It was foreign to me, yet it felt familiar. I immediately connected with this music and realized that I did not have to speak Turkish in order to enjoy the music. The meanings of the words come second to the feelings that the sounds evoke in you. You are not caught up trying to understand the narrative being told by the performer, instead you just listen and appreciate it. The songs that the performer sang did not sound like the music that we listen to in America, but it did not matter. It was so interesting and beautiful to experience something new in such a personal way.
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