Ahmet Aslan

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Ahmet Aslan
Born1971 (age 5253)
Hozat, Turkey
Genres Folk
Occupation(s)Musician, painter
Instrument(s) Bağlama, guitar, di-tar
Years active2004–present
LabelsKalan Müzik

Ahmet Aslan (born 1971 in Hozat, Tunceli/Dersim) [1] is a Turkish musician of Kurdish Zaza descent. He performs classical songs in Turkish, Zazaki and Kurdish.

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Between 1993 and 1996, he studied at the Istanbul Technical University Conservatory. He has been living in Germany since 1996. [1] [2]

By combining classic guitar and bağlama, Aslan created an instrument which he named Di-Tar. During the development process, after taking the opinions of artists such as Martin Greve, Paco Peña, Carlo Domeniconi, and Antonis Anissegos, he made further progress with the help of Süleyman Aslan (Dutar Saz Evi), an instrument master. [3]

Solo albums

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