A soft, rhythmic plucking (pizzicato) on the kemençe strings to act as a metronome, while a second kemençe track provides a mourning background layer.
The track opens not with a beat, but with a low, drone-like tension on the strings. The kemençe enters with a style—slow and heavy—mimicking the hesitation of someone actually trying to leave. As the melody for "Terketmek ne kadar kolay..." kicks in, the bowing becomes more rhythmic and aggressive, mirroring the internal storm of the lyrics. The Composition (The "Vibe") Batuhan Turan Terketmek Ne Kadar Kolay Kemence Cover
Issuing a kemençe cover for a track like "Terketmek Ne Kadar Kolay" brings a sharp, melancholic energy to Batuhan Turan's original vibe. The kemençe’s ability to "cry" through its bow strokes perfectly matches the song's themes of heartbreak and departure. A soft, rhythmic plucking (pizzicato) on the kemençe
This is where the Black Sea spirit takes over. The tempo stays true to the original pop/slow-dance feel, but the kemençe adds "trills" and rapid finger-slides that make the melody feel more organic and raw than a synthesized version. A Short Descriptive Piece: "The Echo of Departure" As the melody for "Terketmek ne kadar kolay
Here is a conceptual breakdown and a short "written piece" capturing the essence of how that cover sounds: The Atmosphere