Turkish tango music

In today's world, Turkish tango music has become increasingly relevant. And, whether on a personal, professional or social level, Turkish tango music has become a topic of common interest for a wide variety of people. The impact of Turkish tango music is undeniable, since it affects aspects as diverse as the economy, technology, health, interpersonal relationships, and even the environment. For this reason, it is essential to thoroughly analyze the phenomenon of Turkish tango music, its implications and its possible consequences in the short and long term. In this article, we will explore in detail all aspects related to Turkish tango music, with the aim of providing a comprehensive and enriching vision on this topic that concerns us so much.

Turkish tango music is an established variation of the Argentine tango but whose rhythm follows the Ballroom tango. It was one of the most popular music forms for decades in Turkey.Tango arrived in Turkey soon after the nation was formed in 1924. Seyyan Hanim recorded the first Turkish language tango, Necip Celal's Mazi ("The Past") in 1932. Tango orchestras and singers include Fehmi Ege, Mustafa Sükrü, Kadri Cerrahoglu, Necdet Koyuturk, Celal Ince, Secaattin Tanyerli, Birsen Alsan, Ibrahim Ozgur, Mefharet Atalay, Birsen Hanim, Afife Hanim, Saime Sengul, Nezahat Onaner, Zehra Eren, and Orhan Avsar.