Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Mahir MAK Author-Email: mahirmak@sakarya.edu.tr Author-Workplace-Name: Sakarya Üniversitesi Title: MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT MEETINGS FROM PAST TO PRESENT; LEYLI, DERDERBABA AND SABAHIYE MEETINGS Abstract: Musical entertainment meetings, which appear under different names in many parts of Anatolia, have an important place in a series of issues such as strengthening intra-community ties, solving problems, and socializing community members. These organizations, in which music is at the center, are also like schools where the current music culture is carried and transmitted. However, due to the development and spread of technology, the spread of mass media and migration, these intangible cultural heritages have begun to disappear. Musical entertainment organizations known as Leyli, Sabahiye (Sabahiyy) and Derderbaba, which have an important place in the city life of Mardin, also got their share from this process. With this study, detailed researches were made about Leyli, Sabahiye and Derderbabalar, which are about to disappear; In addition to the content, functioning and cultural meaning of these organizations, they have been examined musically. In the study, which is a descriptive research, the material in the field was accessed via interview, observation and oral history methods. In addition, the literature on the subject was examined using the document analysis method. Journal: Avrasya Çalışmaları Dergisi Pages: 0-0 Volume: 14 Issue: 14 Year: 2021 Month: Mar DOI: 10.17740/eas.eus.2021-V14-01 File-URL: https://eurasianacademy.org/index.php/eurasian/article/view/449 File-Format: Application/pdf Handle: RePEc:eas:eustud:v:14:y:2021:i:14:p:0-0 Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Dilek CANTEKİN ELYAĞUTU Author-Email: dcantekin@sakarya.edu.tr Author-Workplace-Name: Sakarya Üniversitesi Author-Name: Aziz Ali ELYAĞUTU Author-Email: alielya@gmail.com Author-Workplace-Name: Okan Üniversitesi Title: RE-DETERMINATION OF CAUCASIAN FOLK DANCES PERFORMED IN TURKEY BY DEFINING ?OLD AND NEW DANCES? (SAMPLE OF KARS AND I?DIR) Abstract: This study was conducted on the data found as a result of the research named ?Caucasian Folk Dances Determining and Defining the Facts Research and Caucasian Folk Dances Performed in Turkey? presented in 3rd International Music and Dance Congress. One of these findings is the terms of ?Old and New Dances?. It has been observed in the research that especially Azerbaijan-origin ancient dances that have reached the present day and their performance is very rare. It has been determined that ?written dances? are performed more in these regions compared to the other regions. The old and new dances definition and the performance of these dances are quite common compared to the other regions. Changes have also been observed in the population of Caucasian Folk Dances and the dances performed in the locations where this culture has reached through migration. For these reasons, we consider that defining the processes such as cultural osmosis, diffusion, interaction and reformation with a new perspective in Turkey, Caucasus and Transcaucaisa populations and determining the current performances in the area without decreasing their value by authentism conservatism will be important in terms of protecting also the present culture. This paper will include the dances performed in Kars, I?d?r provinces within the scope of Caucasian Folk Dances. The methodology of the study is based on field research, interview with the people, related to the subject, in the field and observation methods. Journal: Avrasya Çalışmaları Dergisi Pages: 0-0 Volume: 14 Issue: 14 Year: 2021 Month: Mar DOI: 10.17740/eas.eus.2021-V14-02 File-URL: https://eurasianacademy.org/index.php/eurasian/article/view/450 File-Format: Application/pdf Handle: RePEc:eas:eustud:v:14:y:2021:i:14:p:0-0 Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Serkan GÜNEŞ Author-Email: serkangunes56@gmail.com Author-Workplace-Name: Sakarya Üniversitesi Author-Name: Nilgün SAZAK Author-Email: sazakn@sakarya.edu.tr Author-Workplace-Name: Sakarya Üniversitesi Title: THE IMPACTS OF MUSIC ON THE MOTIVATION OF WARMING UP ATHLETES Abstract: Sports, that has become an integral part of life, comes forward with its characteristics which improve person in terms of physical performance and health, and life quality. History of sport almost goes back to history of humankind. ?n old societies people did sport for both nutrition and hunting as well as sheltering and protection. Since then it evaluates and transforms in times and reaches these days. Music also has the same functions like relaxing and healing effects on human budy as sport, as well. So music also passes through the same way and interwined to sport today. Even in today?s World we can?t imagine sport without music. Moreover it is possible to see music in every place where sport is done. Initially, music and sports which seem to be different fields from each other actually united on a common ground and started to be used on athlete motivation. Sports movements, generally accompanied by music, have now taken a different dimension with conscious music choices. Today, while many amateur and professional athletes do their warm-up and training, they are motivated by music and leave themselves to the rhythm of music. The type, volume and tempo of the music used have an important role in athletes? achievements. It has been very common for athletes to perform different stages of their training with dynamic and calm music. In this study, it is aimed to see the effect of music, which has become a part of daily life, on athletes. The universe of the research is composed of Sakarya High School of Sports students. As the sample group, 110 athletes with different branches, classes and licenses were determined in Sakarya High School of Sports. In the study, the observation technique, one of the qualitative research methods, was used in the process including the performance stage. Participants' reactions to Turkish and foreign music during the training were recorded on the observation form under the supervision of the teachers who were observers. In the ongoing process of the research as a descriptive scanning model, a questionnaire which was developed by the researcher and finalized in line with expert opinions was applied to the participants. Observation and questionnaire data obtained in the study were interpreted and concluded within the framework of sub-problems. This research is important in terms of seeing the effects of mood and motivation experienced by individuals who do sports during their training with music. Journal: Avrasya Çalışmaları Dergisi Pages: 0-0 Volume: 14 Issue: 14 Year: 2021 Month: Mar DOI: 10.17740/eas.eus.2021-V14-03 File-URL: https://eurasianacademy.org/index.php/eurasian/article/view/451 File-Format: Application/pdf Handle: RePEc:eas:eustud:v:14:y:2021:i:14:p:0-0 Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Kerem Cenk YILMAZ Author-Email: kcyilmaz@sakarya.edu.tr Author-Workplace-Name: Sakarya Üniversitesi Title: SLING DRUM OF GAZIANTEP, ADIYAMAN, KASTAMONU, MALATYA, ADANA, TRABZON, AYDIN, DIYARBAKIR Abstract: It is observed that developments encountered in technological areas within the last century have taken control of our social and cultural lives. Integration of musical instruments which are social and cultural actors to fabrication manufacturing process and the change in the raw materials used in manufacturing of the musical instruments have brought certain changes to their structural features. Difficulties in obtaining of raw materials, economic conditions, and mass production are forcing the manufacturers and musicians who play the sling drum which is the fundamental element of our traditional dance and music to search different pursuits. Objective of this study is to identify the structural features of the sling drum which accompanies our traditional dance and music within the Anatolian geography through exemplary regions. It is believed that transferring identified traditional factors to future generations and preservation of its status within the sound culture is significant for the field. In this study individuals who live in the exemplary regions and whose occupations are playing drums were taken as reference. Structural and formal features of the sling drum parts will be revealed with it is traditional by interviews. Journal: Avrasya Çalışmaları Dergisi Pages: 0-0 Volume: 14 Issue: 14 Year: 2021 Month: Mar DOI: 10.17740/eas.eus.2021-V14-04 File-URL: https://eurasianacademy.org/index.php/eurasian/article/view/452 File-Format: Application/pdf Handle: RePEc:eas:eustud:v:14:y:2021:i:14:p:0-0 Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Mehmet Kürşad TÜRKAY Author-Email: mkturkay@sakarya.edu.tr Author-Workplace-Name: Sakarya Üniversitesi Title: MELODIC AND RHYTHMIC ANALYSIS OF ABKHAZ FOLK MELODIES IN SAKARYA PROVINCE Abstract: In this article, a study was carried out on the notation of melodies played in weddings and societies in Abkhaz culture, the examination of Abkhaz instruments used in the region, and the creation of melodic and rhythmic analyzes of melodies. This study, which is about the folk melodies of the Caucasian peoples living in Turkey, especially the Abkhaz, who are still trying to preserve their musical culture by word of mouth, is about saving a little from its oblivion by the new Abkhaz generation and revealing and promoting this culture because it is not generally recognized has been carried out. In this article, six Abkhaz folk tunes performed in weddings and societies of Abkhazians living in Sakarya province were examined. The aim of this study is to take notes of the works examined and to analyze them in terms of melodic and rhythm. The melodies performed in weddings and societies of Abkhazians in Sakarya province constitute the sample of this study. The first step of the study is the short history of the Abkhaz living in Turkey. The second step is folk instruments of Abkhaz culture. The third step consists of the notes of the melodies examined in the study, their melodic and rhythmic examinations. Journal: Avrasya Çalışmaları Dergisi Pages: 0-0 Volume: 14 Issue: 14 Year: 2021 Month: Mar DOI: 10.17740/eas.eus.2021-V14-05 File-URL: https://eurasianacademy.org/index.php/eurasian/article/view/453 File-Format: Application/pdf Handle: RePEc:eas:eustud:v:14:y:2021:i:14:p:0-0