An etude version of the Muhayyerkürdi Saz Semaisi featured in his Kanun Günlükleri (Kanun Diaries) book and album, which emphasizes finger arpeggios. Musical Characteristics
Saz Semaisi , a traditional four-part instrumental form common in Ottoman/Turkish music.
A version released in 2015 that highlights the piece's classical roots. GГ¶ksel Baktagir MuhayyerkГјrdi Saz Semaisi
The piece is known for its sophisticated use of the , featuring intricate finger-picking and arpeggios that demonstrate Baktagir's technical mastery. The composition follows the standard four-section (Hâne) structure of a Saz Semaisi, interspersed with a recurring "Teslim" (refrain). Availability & Performance
Baktagir has recorded and performed several variations of this piece, often associated with different album projects: An etude version of the Muhayyerkürdi Saz Semaisi
One of the most famous renditions, often subtitled as "Hayal Gibi" on sheet music and digital releases. It appears on the album Okyanustaki Sesler, Vol. 1 (Özlem) .
Muhayyerkürdi , a melodic mode characterized by its melancholic and flowing nature. The piece is known for its sophisticated use
Primarily Aksak Semai (10/8 time signature), often transitioning to Yürük Semai (6/8 or 6/4) in the final movement. Versions and Recordings