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A "long feature" in the context of Karadeniz (Black Sea) music typically refers to an extended, high-energy medley designed for non-stop dancing. "Hızlı Kemençe Karadeniz Horon Havası" translates to "Fast Kemençe Black Sea Horon Rhythm."

Rapid finger movements create the "shaking" sound that signals dancers to perform the titreme (shivering) move. 2. The Rhythm: 7/8 and 7/16 Time hizli_kemence_karadeniz_horon_havasi

The most common rhythm for a fast Horon is , which provides the signature "short-short-long" pulse that makes the dance feel like it's constantly surging forward. 3. Structure of a Long Feature A "long feature" in the context of Karadeniz

Lyrics (if present) almost always reference the steep mountains, the mist ( sis ), and the volatile Black Sea. Where to Listen The Rhythm: 7/8 and 7/16 Time The most

Players often play two strings at once to create a drone effect, giving the music its raw, polyphonic texture.

This is where the "Hızlı" label truly applies. The kemençe player increases the tempo, and the "Komutçu" (caller) shouts instructions like "Ula ula ula!" or "Yıkılsın!" (Let it come down/break!). 4. Cultural Atmosphere