bogbonlar
Bogbonlar are traditional Turkish folk instruments primarily associated with the Aegean and Mediterranean regions of Turkey. The name "bogbonlar" comes from the Turkish words "boğaz" (throat) and "bon" (a suffix indicating a type of instrument), literally translating to "throat instruments." These instruments are a type of bagpipe-like wind instrument, often made from natural materials such as wood, leather, and animal intestines.
The bogbonlar family consists of several related instruments, including the *çoban çengi* (shepherd’s bagpipe), *zurna*, and
Bogbonlar are characterized by their free-reed mechanism, which produces a continuous drone sound, and their melodic
In modern times, bogbonlar have gained recognition as important cultural symbols of Turkish folk music. They