After the 1970s, blues and jazz[4] music became more common[5] and have been started to use with the traditional folk music,
Türküs, this has led to the Anatolian blues genre to born in Turkey.[6]
^Gürgen, E. T. (2016). "Musical preference and music education: Musical preferences of Turkish university students and their levels in genre identification". International Journal of Music Education. 34 (4): 34(4), 459–471.
doi:
10.1177/0255761415619390.
S2CID146890314.
After the 1970s, blues and jazz[4] music became more common[5] and have been started to use with the traditional folk music,
Türküs, this has led to the Anatolian blues genre to born in Turkey.[6]
^Gürgen, E. T. (2016). "Musical preference and music education: Musical preferences of Turkish university students and their levels in genre identification". International Journal of Music Education. 34 (4): 34(4), 459–471.
doi:
10.1177/0255761415619390.
S2CID146890314.