Near the end of the movement, the "Turkish" instruments return coloring the tutti sections for the rest of the way.
Cümbüş Music is still an active company in Istanbul and manufactures a wide range of traditional Turkish instruments.
The Turkish instrument is the same as the Azerbaijani naghara.
A Turkish instrument of music, with a hollow body covered with skin, over which five strings are stretched.
Erener sang counter to the rhythm in places and the backing vocals were synthesised with Turkish stringed instruments.
A 20th-Century Turkish instrument very similar to the banjo is called the cümbüş.
At the age of seven, he started playing the bağlama (a traditional Turkish instrument), and continued taking traditional Turkish folk music lessons.
The musicians, playing traditional Turkish instruments, make room for instrumental solos.
At the age of 5-6, Neşet Ertaş started to play first the violin and then the bağlama, the Turkish national instrument.
Thus in the long run the Turkish instruments are a gift to Western classical music from the Ottoman military music tradition.