Performing "Firuze" on the (a large zither-like instrument) brings out the song’s roots in Classical Turkish Music ( Türk Sanat Müziği ).
The phrase (meaning "Firuze with the Kanun") refers to instrumental covers of the legendary Turkish pop song "Firuze" performed on the kanun , a traditional string instrument central to Middle Eastern and Turkish classical music. Firuze Kanun Ile
While often mistaken for a love song, the lyrics were written by the famous lyricist Aysel Gürel for her daughter, the renowned actress Müjde Ar . Performing "Firuze" on the (a large zither-like instrument)
Released in as part of Sezen Aksu’s studio album of the same name, "Firuze" is one of the most iconic songs in Turkish pop history. Released in as part of Sezen Aksu’s studio
The kanun allows for microtonal shifts ( koma ) that are essential for expressing the "yearning" and "melancholy" inherent in Turkish melodies.