🌷New Meşk Society classes starting this Sat Feb 21st🌷

Dear friends,

Meşk Society is offering new classes this term, as we continue to preserve and expand the Sufi classical music traditions of Asia Minor and the surrounding region. Alongside the Mevlevi Âyîn tradition, we also gather around devotional song, especially ilâhîs (and related forms such as nefes, deyiş, and semâh). Nurtured for generations in the spirit of remembrance, this tradition is now also being tended by our community with love and care, and many musicians today find inner meaning as they embrace this repertoire. Within that wider stream, the Mevlevi order (the followers of Rumi) is especially known for its devotion to beauty, and their remembrance ceremony (zikir) takes the form of Sema: a structured ritual of listening, movement, and sublime music.

The compositions written to accompany this ceremony are called Âyîn (Ayin-i Şerîf), a classical composition style designed to mirror an inner journey from ordinary existence toward wisdom and wholeness, and to help both the musicians and the listeners enter deep presence and unity. Because this tradition was transmitted primarily through oral training rather than notation, learning to perform it well requires more than reading notes: it requires learning the sound, feeling, and intention carried within the makam (melodic system) and usûl (rhythmic system). Classes are guided by Dr. Timuçin Çevikoğlu, whose research and teaching help keep this repertoire true to its roots.

For new registrations, please contact info@meshksociety.org

Classes this term

🌹 Âyîn Class
Saturdays, 9:30–11:30am PT | 20:30–22:30 TR (GMT+3) (4 months / 16 weeks)

Âyîn Class is a space of attentive listening, where poetry, rhythm, and melody are companions on the path. We’ll explore the meaning of the text as it moves through usûl and form, with practical work on makâm, geçki (modulation between makams), and pitch to help the music land with clarity and heart. This term we’ll be with the Sûzidil Âyîn-i Şerîf, composed by Zekâ’î Dede.
Starts February 21, 2026

🌹 İlâhî Class
Tuesdays, 9:30–11:30am PT | 20:30–22:30 TR (GMT+3) (ongoing, join anytime)

İlâhî Class offers a gentle way into Turkish music and Sufi music culture through ilâhîs. Alongside ilâhîs, we’ll also spend time with related devotional forms such as nefes, deyiş, and semâh, and the worlds they carry. We’ll share brief context on the composers and poets, explore the meaning of the lyrics, and do practical work with makâm, geçki (modulation between makams), pitch nuance, and usûl so the singing feels grounded and alive. Open to ilâhî lovers of all levels.
Starts February 24, 2026

With warm regards and prayers for ease on the path,

-without Aşk, there can be no Meşk-

New Classes are Available

Dear Friends of Meshk,

After a short break, Meshk Society is launching a more active term with the addition of new classes. In the meantime, small adjustments have been made to some lessons to increase their effectiveness:
The ÂYÎN CLASS and İLÂHÎ CLASS will continue in the upcoming term.

In the ÂYÎN CLASS, which is designed for participants who have basic theoretical knowledge of Turkish music and sufficient performance skills, the lessons will continue to be held for every Saturday 08:30 PM Turkey Time (GMT+3), 09:30 AM Pacific Time 120 minutes (2 hours) per week in the new term.

ÂYÎN CLASS, 21 February 2026 (Saturday 08:30 PM Turkey Time (GMT+3), 09:30 AM Pacific Time)

As participants from previous classes are aware, the ÂYÎN CLASS introduces the composers and lyricists of âyîn-i şerîfs, analyzes the lyrics in terms of structure and meaning, and explains their relationship with rhythm and form. The classes particularly focus on makâms, modulations (geçki), and the features of pitches of the pieces studied, aiming to enhance participants’ performance skills through practical exercises. During this term, Zekâ’î Dede’s Sûzidil Âyîn-i Şerîf will be the focus of study.


In the İLÂHÎ CLASS which will be every Tuesday 08:30 PM Turkey Time (GMT+3), 09:30 AM Pacific Time 120 minutes (2 hours) per week, basic concepts of Turkish music and Sufi music culture will be conveyed through ilâhîs. Brief information about the composers and lyricists of the İlâhîs will be shared, the lyrics will be explained, makâms, modulations, and pitch characteristics will be emphasized, and performance will follow rhythmic patterns (usûl). It is open to ilâhî enthusiasts of all levels.

İLÂHÎ CLASS, 24 February 2026 (Tuesday 08:30 PM Turkey Time (GMT+3), 09:30 AM Pacific Time).

UPCOMING CLASSES

BENDÎR and KUDÛM CLASS
This class will focus on developing and enhancing the ability to play bendîr and kudûm through practical work. It will open to those who wish to learn or improve their playing of these instruments.


NEY CLASS
Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced levels


ÛD CLASS
Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced levels

KÂNÛN CLASS
Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced levels

TANBÛR CLASS
Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced levels


TURKISH and OLD TURKISH (OTTOMAN TURKISH in ARABIC SCRIPT) CLASS
Turkish was written in Arabic script for over a thousand years. During this time, many Arabic and Persian words and elements entered the Turkish language. These lessons will enhance understanding of the structure, usûl, style, and content of Turkish music works.


RİTİM TEORİSİ VE UYGULAMASI (BENDÎR ve KUDÛM ile) DERSİ
Ritim (usûl), Türk müziğinin (özellikle Sufi müziğinin) temelidir. Besteler ritmik döngüler içinde oluşturulup icra edildiğinden, bu dersler uygulamalı pratiklerle ritme odaklanacaktır.


MAKÂM THEORY and EAR TRAINING CLASS
Makâm cannot be learned through theory alone. In Turkish music education, theory is a supportive tool that aids practice. Thus, these lessons will also be conducted through musical pieces.


GÜFTE (LYRICS) ANALYSIS CLASS
Including arûz and syllabic meter systems, poetic forms, concepts, terminology, symbols, metaphors, and related stories.


MEVLEVÎ MUSIC LYRICS CLASS
Study of Persian, Arabic, and Old Turkish couplets from Mevlevî Âyîns.


İLÂHÎ LYRICS CLASS
Study of lyrics from mosque and lodge (tekke) compositions categorized under the general theme of ilâhî.


HÜSN-İ HAT (CALLIGRAPHY) CLASS


MİNYATÜR ART CLASS

Online Classes

Dear Friends of Meshk,

After a short break, Meshk Society is launching a more active term with the addition of new classes. In the meantime, small adjustments have been made to some lessons to increase their effectiveness:

The ÂYÎN CLASS and İLÂHÎ CLASS will continue in the upcoming term.

In the ÂYÎN CLASS, which is designed for participants who have at least basic theoretical knowledge of Turkish music and sufficient performance skills, the lessons will continue to be held for 120 minutes (2 hours) per week in the new term.

As participants from previous classes are aware, the Âyîn Class introduces the composers and lyricists of âyîn-i şerîfs, analyzes the lyrics in terms of structure and meaning, and explains their relationship with usûl and form. The classes particularly focus on makâms, modulations (geçki), and pitch transitions of the pieces studied, aiming to enhance participants’ performance skills through practical exercises.

The first part of the class, which started on April 6 and covers the Râst Âyîn-i Şerîf by Kutbünnâyî Osmân Dede, has been completed in 18 hours (9 weeks); the remaining part will be completed in 24 hours (12 weeks).

In the İLÂHÎ CLASS, which also started on April 6 and continues for 90 minutes (1 hour 30 minutes) per week, approximately 15 hours have been completed in 9 weeks. From now on, based on participants’ requests, this class will be conducted in two parts:

In the first part, which will continue to last 90 minutes per week, basic concepts of Turkish music and Sufi music culture will be conveyed through ilâhî hymns. Brief information about the composers and lyricists of the hymns will be shared, the lyrics will be explained, modes, modulations, and pitch characteristics will be emphasized, and performance will follow rhythmic patterns (usûl). This section will not include individual practice, and it is open to ilâhî enthusiasts of all levels.

In the second part, also lasting 90 minutes per week, each ilâhî will be individually practiced by playing and singing to improve the participants’ performance skills.

This part is for those who wish to develop or improve their performance abilities. These lessons will continue indefinitely, without a set term limit.

Participants in the Tuesday classes since February 4 have been found to be at a suitable level to join these new classes. Therefore, separate classes are not necessary, and those attending Tuesday sessions may now join the ÂYÎN CLASS and/or the İLÂHÎ CLASS.

Online Continuous Classes

The Meshk Society is pleased to announce the initiation of a three-class series on Turkish Classical Music. All musicians are invited to these classes, which will also include examples of other valuable forms in the context of Mevlevî Âyîn-i Şerîf and İlâhîs. The İlâhî class, organized as a cultural class, is open to all levels of interest. Those with musical experience are expected to attend the Âyîn class. The aim of The Theory of Turkish Music and Reading Music Class-I is to enable participants to read and perform Turkish Music pieces written in European music notation. It is open to those who have no knowledge of Turkish Music Theory and reading notation or feel their knowledge is insufficient. The classes will be conducted by Dr. Timuçin Çevikoğlu.

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