represents the lively and rhythmic traditional dance music from Turkey's Western Black Sea region. Deeply influenced by the city's mining heritage and seaside culture, this genre is a staple of local weddings, festivals, and social gatherings. Musical Style & Characteristics
The music is characterized by its high energy, fast tempos, and complex rhythmic patterns. Zonguldak Oyun Havalari
Several artists have preserved and popularized this regional style through dedicated albums and performances: represents the lively and rhythmic traditional dance music
Frequently uses asymmetrical meters like 9/8 "aksak" (characteristic of Karşılama ) and standard 2/4 or 4/4 beats for Çiftetelli . Several artists have preserved and popularized this regional
Songs often follow the makam (modal) system, featuring ornamented phrasing that encourages a "call-and-response" dynamic between the musicians and the dancers. Notable Songs & Artists
Bolu Zonguldak Oyun Havası - Grup Bağdaş (Official Video)
Historically led by the davul (bass drum) and zurna (double-reed woodwind). Modern performances often feature the clarinet , violin , bağlama (lute), and percussion like the darbuka or tef (tambourine).