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The final stanza reinforces the idea that no matter what form the beloved takes (even a bird), they cannot escape the narrator's gaze or his song. 3. Musical Composition (Emirhan Kartal Arrangement) Emirhan KartalВ Sen Bir Ceylan Olsan
Âşık Veysel (1894–1973), a blind bağlama virtuoso from Sivas, is the creator of the lyrics and melody. His works often explore themes of nature, human fragility, and spiritual love. The final stanza reinforces the idea that no
Kartal's arrangement is noted for its rich textures. He performs the bağlama himself, supported by Emre Sınanmış on wind instruments ( mey , balaban ) and Uğur Önür on the kabak kemane . His works often explore themes of nature, human
Emirhan Kartal - Sen Bir Ceylan Olsan I Aşk Dinletir © 2017 Z Yapım
The song is a poetic dialogue of "what-ifs," where the narrator pursues a beloved through various metaphorical transformations.
The narrator imagines the beloved as a gazelle ( ceylan ) and himself as a hunter—not to harm, but to "hunt" her with the sound of his saz (lute) and "wound" her with beautiful words.
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The final stanza reinforces the idea that no matter what form the beloved takes (even a bird), they cannot escape the narrator's gaze or his song. 3. Musical Composition (Emirhan Kartal Arrangement)
Âşık Veysel (1894–1973), a blind bağlama virtuoso from Sivas, is the creator of the lyrics and melody. His works often explore themes of nature, human fragility, and spiritual love.
Kartal's arrangement is noted for its rich textures. He performs the bağlama himself, supported by Emre Sınanmış on wind instruments ( mey , balaban ) and Uğur Önür on the kabak kemane .
Emirhan Kartal - Sen Bir Ceylan Olsan I Aşk Dinletir © 2017 Z Yapım
The song is a poetic dialogue of "what-ifs," where the narrator pursues a beloved through various metaphorical transformations.
The narrator imagines the beloved as a gazelle ( ceylan ) and himself as a hunter—not to harm, but to "hunt" her with the sound of his saz (lute) and "wound" her with beautiful words.