Baglama is a stringed instrument that is played using a plectrum. It is the national instrument of the Turks. It originates from kopuz. Baglama is one of the oldest Turkish instruments in Central Asia. It is known that it was used during the Seljuk period. In the Dede Korkut Stories, it is stated that the instrument was played at the feasts. The minstrels play the saz, tell the story, and sing folk melodies in folk tales and epics. Karacaoğlan performed Aşık Ömer poetry with saz music. Köroğlu, a famous folk hero, also played the saz and described the incidents with lyrics. The saz evolved over time and evolved into its current shape. Konya is one of the important saz production ce...