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Sari Galin (Azerbaijani for Yellow Bride) is a popular Azerbaijani folk song in Iran and the Republic of Azerbaijan. It is usually played with Balaban, a popular instrument similar to the flute. A translation of part of this folk song:

You don't braid the end of your hair,
They will not let me marry you.
I wish I had the chance to see
The face of my beloved
Oh, what can I do?
Oh, what can I do?
Yellow Bride

References

Sari (nount) towards; in the direction of Sari (adjective) yellow; pail (pail face); blond (hair); (egg) yolk. Galin (noun) bride Sari Galin (noun) blond bride, pail-faced bride

  1. Yellow Bride by Elchin. AZERI.org. 2003

External links

  • Listen to Sari Galin performed on balaban by Alihan Samadov. Music section of Azerbaijan International
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