Released in early 2021, this work was created by as a "Cover/Tribute" to honor the memory of Mamoste (Teacher) Said Gabari . The title combines two significant folkloric themes:
In this performance, Derince uses his signature electric baglama style to "accompany" the recordings of Said Gabari, blending the raw, soulful vocals of the past with the vibrant, electrified energy of the present.
Watch Tufan Derince bring a modern, electrified energy to this classic Kurdish folk tribute:
Meaning "The Tembur of My Heart". It reflects the deep, spiritual connection the musician has with their instrument—the tembur is often seen as the "voice" of the Kurdish soul.
A younger master of the elektrobağlama (electric baglama) from Diyarbakir, now based in Rotterdam. Derince is known for his "Grani" style—a high-energy, distorted version of traditional wedding music that has gained international acclaim, even being featured on NPR’s Tiny Desk (Home) Concert . A Legacy Preserved
A giant in Kurdish music, known for his deep commitment to folklore and his mastery of the tembur (a long-necked lute). Gabari’s voice carried the history and struggles of the Kurdish people for decades before his passing in 2020.
In the heart of the Kurdish musical tradition, the story of is one of bridge-building between generations. This 2021 release is more than just a song; it is a tribute from a modern virtuoso to a legendary master of Kurdish folklore. The Meeting of Two Eras