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region and the
finger arrangement. A
highly skilled ney player,
called neyzen, can
reach more than
three octaves,
though it is more
common to have several...
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better known by his pen name
Neyzen Tevfik (often
misrendered as "
Neyzen Teyfik"), was a
Turkish poet, satirist, and
neyzen (a "ney performer" in Turkish)...
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Patent number 6,212,559 U.S.
Patent number 7,256,731 www.RobynFriend.com www.
neyzen.com "Music – Neil Siegel, Ph.D." neilsiegel.usc.edu. "About
Robyn Friend...
- born in Istanbul,
resident of
Bodrum for
decades and a
symbol for the town
Neyzen Tevfik –
Turkish ney
virtuoso and
pundit Zeki Müren –
Turkish singer born...
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characteristics of the
individual reed. A
Turkish ney
player is
referred to as a
neyzen. A
curious distinction in the
Turkish language is that
playing the ney is...
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journalist and politician, 9th
Prime Minister of
Australia (b. 1876) 1953 –
Neyzen Tevfik,
Turkish philosopher and poet (b. 1879) 1959 –
Walter Beall, American...
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Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar
Cahit Sıtkı Tarancı Abdülhak Hâmid
Tarhan Latife Tekin Neyzen Tevfik Arzu
Toker Metin Toker Said Nursî
Osman Nuri Topbaş
Hasan Ali Toptaş...
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Mungan N.
Abbas Sayar Nâzım
Hikmet Necati ****alı
Necip Fazıl Kısakürek
Neyzen Tevfik Nezihe Araz
Nihal Atsız
Nihal Yeğinobalı
Nurullah Ataç Oğuz Atay...
- (b. 1801
Tosya – d. 16
November 1876 Istanbul), was an
Ottoman composer,
neyzen, poet and
statesman best
known for his calligraphy.
Mustafa Izzet Efendi...
- 1981),
Turkish wrestler Tevfik Rüştü Aras (1883–1972),
Turkish politician Neyzen Tevfik (1879–1953),
Turkish poet
Tofig Bakikhanov (born 1930), Azerbaijani...