: Primarily associated with Osman Yanardağ , who released it on the album Ağlasın .

Because of its evocative nature, you will frequently find "Gül Gazeli" used for:

: Often categorized under İlahi (religious/Sufi music) or "Özgün Müzik" (unique/original Turkish folk-inspired music). Thematic Meaning

: The music is characteristically slow and melancholic, often featuring traditional instruments like the ney (flute) or violin .