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Ney Ney: Tasavvuf Mгјziдџi Meеџk Mp3

: During a Meşk session, the student mimics the master's breath, nuances, and soul. It is a meditative process where the technical skill is inseparable from spiritual discipline.

In Sufi (Tasavvuf) music, the —a reed flute—is considered the most sacred instrument. Its significance is famously established in the opening lines of Jalaluddin Rumi’s Masnavi . The Ney symbolizes the "Perfect Human" ( Insan-i Kamil ). Just as the reed is torn from its reed-bed, hollowed out, and pierced with holes to produce music, the human soul must undergo trials and "emptying" of the ego to become a vessel for divine breath. 2. The Concept of Meşk Ney Ney Tasavvuf MГјziДџi MeЕџk Mp3

The term refers to a traditional Ottoman-Turkish method of artistic transmission. It is not merely "practice" in the Western sense but a master-disciple relationship ( Hoca-Talebe ). : During a Meşk session, the student mimics