There is a sound that echoes through the cobblestone streets of Babaeski—the unmistakable "Klarnet Gayda." In the hands of , the clarinet doesn't just play music; it tells the story of a thousand weddings, festivals, and the deep soul of the Balkans.
The "Gayda" style is iconic because the musician uses "circular breathing" and specific finger-fluttering to make the clarinet sound like it has a constant drone, just like the real animal-skin bagpipes of the region. Traditional bagpipe (Gayda/Tulum) making and performing Babaeskili Birol Bas 2023 Yeni Klarnet Gayda 0542 408 40 79
Weddings, festivals, circumcision feasts ( sünnet ), and cultural nights. There is a sound that echoes through the