A soldier’s lament during the Battle of Çanakkale (WWI).
Segâh or Uşşak (depending on the arrangement), giving it a melancholic yet resilient tone.
He lived the events described in the lyrics. A soldier’s lament during the Battle of Çanakkale (WWI)
9/8 time signature (a classic Balkan/Anatolian "Aksak" rhythm).
Significance: Symbolizes the youth lost and the inevitability of sacrifice. Translation: Oh, alas for my youth! Significance: The recurring emotional refrain of the song. 🎖️ Why Atatürk Loved It A soldier’s lament during the Battle of Çanakkale (WWI)
Variations by artists like Muazzez Ersoy or Zülfü Livaneli .
It was often played during gatherings at the Presidential Residence (Çankaya Mansion) to honor fallen comrades. 🎸 Musical Characteristics A soldier’s lament during the Battle of Çanakkale (WWI)
Traditionally played with the Bağlama (saz), but often performed by military bands or symphonic orchestras today. 🕯️ Listening Guide