Cirpinirdi Qara Deniz Piano By Vn 〈Extended · 2026〉

Composed by Üzeyir Hacıbəyli (Uzeyir Hajibeyov), the father of composed classical music in Azerbaijan. He wrote the melody in 1918 to celebrate the arrival of the Caucasian Islam Army, led by Ottoman general Nuri Pasha, which successfully liberated Baku.

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The Black Sea was fluttering and beating its shores, Looking at the flag of the Turk! Oh, I wish I could see it once before I die, And fall as a martyr upon its soil. Cirpinirdi Qara Deniz Piano By Vn

. The rendition you referenced, performed by the popular YouTube channel Piano by VN (run by pianist Vüsal Namazlı), strips away the traditional heavy orchestration to let the raw, haunting melody carry the weight of its massive historical legacy.

The sweeping left-hand patterns used by VN represent the restless, "fluttering" movement of the Black Sea referenced in the lyrics. 2. Basic Chord Progression (For Keyboard Players) Oh, I wish I could see it once

To understand why this piano cover resonates so deeply, one must understand the pain and hope embedded in the music's origin:

It usually starts with a soft, delicate pianissimo (very soft) right-hand melody and builds up into heavy, marching fortissimo (very loud) octaves that mimic the crashing waves of the Black Sea and the marching of soldiers. The sweeping left-hand patterns used by VN represent

The cover masterfully balances the grief of the historical struggles with the ultimate triumph of independence.