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Meykhana ( az, Meyxana) is a distinctive Azerbaijani literary and
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rap tradition, consisting of an unaccompanied song performed by one or more people improvising on a particular subject. Meykhana is distinct from
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in that it is performed in time to a beat. Meykhana is often compared to hip hop music, also known as ''national rap'' among Azerbaijani residents, as it also includes performers that is spoken lyrically, in rhyme and verse, generally to an instrumental or synthesized
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. Performers also incorporate synthesizers, drum machines, and live bands. Meykhana masters may write, memorize, or improvise their lyrics and perform their works
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or to a beat.


Etymology

The name of this genre comes from the traditional
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''meykhane'' (tavern, pub), which itself originated from the
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word ''mey'' (wine) and ''khane'' (house). The professional performers of meykhana are known as the ''Söz Ustadı'' (Word Masters) in Azerbaijani, also called as the meykhana masters.


History


Origins (1920–1940)

Since medieval times, meyhanes were places where poets would gather exchanging verses in an extemporaneous fashion, sometimes joking and disparaging one another. At the end of the contest, the audience determined which poet had improvised the most elegant and clever verses and declared him the winner. These contests may be compared with modern poetry improvisation contests or even with
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s.


Soviet pressure (1940–1991)

Meykhana was performed among the youth of
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settlements in the pre-
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time. Although during the
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period meykhana was banned, the poetry of Aliagha Vahid was often rhymed as a contemporary meykhana.Bədahətən deyilməyən meyxananı qəbul etmirik – meyxana ustaları
This could be related to the meykhana's popularity among the residents of
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and Absheron regions.


Popular acceptance (1991–2001)

After
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's downfall, meykhana found mainstream acceptance in Azerbaijan, though many
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still protested the genre, saying that it was still too liberal and in contrast to traditional national values. They claimed the musical genre still promoted sexuality, alcohol, drugs and Western consumer culture, but critics of the fundamentalist viewpoint stated that fundamentalists and meykhana musicians were ultimately seeking converts from the same population, the youth, who often had to choose where they belonged between the two cultures. New performers emerged in this era with their distinctive takes on meykhana:
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, Kabir Azeri, Aghamirza Mammadov, Aghakarim Novruzov, Elchin Mashtagaly and
Mashadibaba Aydamirov Baba Bilal ogly Aydamirov, also known as Mashadibaba, ( az, Məşədibaba Aydəmirov, born February 13, 1971 in Mastaga, Baku, Azerbaijani SSR, USSR – January 10, 2011 in Mashtaga, Baku, Azerbaijan) was a performer of Azerbaijani meykhana ...
started the meykhana wave, combining Azerbaijani national music-influenced meykhana music with
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.
Nizami Ramzi Nizami Ramzi ogly Bakshiyev, also known as Nizami Ramzi ( az, Nizami Rəmzi; December 20, 1947 in Baku, Soviet Union – January 19, 1997 in Baku, Azerbaijan), was a performer of Azerbaijani meykhana music. Biography After finishing technical ...
was first meykhana master to be ever performed in national television and in popular movies.


Contemporary mainstream meykhana (2001–present)

As the 90s progressed, meykhana's sound became more standardized as newer performers drew inspiration for the same collective set of influences that included Aydin Khirdalanli,
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, Elshan Khazar, Vahid Gadim, Mahir Ju'rat, Oktay, Vugar Mashtagaly and Namig Mana. Namig Garachukhurlu, in particular, with its romantic dissonance and duos with Azerbaijani pop singers like Aygun Kazimova, created the sonic template for a new movement, which became known as popular music-meykhana songs. However, this produced division among meykhana performers. The fundamentalist meykhana performers decided to keep the classical style which they have used through last decades, while the new wave of meykhana performers decided to combine meykhana with different
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. With the increased popularity of meykhana in the 1990s and the 2000s, television channels started broadcasting and creating meykhana tournaments. The television programs such as ''De, Gəlsin!'' (Say, Come On!) in
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led meykhana to popularize even more among local residents and demand for meykhana increased significantly in Azerbaijani weddings.


Derivatives and offshoots

The most known type of meykhana is verbal exchange (''deyişmə''), where some phrase or sentence forms a rhyme with the following couplets.


Censorship of meykhana

Throughout the course of meykhana music's development and commercialization in Azerbaijan, there have been many attempts to stifle the art form. From lyrical content to the album cover images, meykhana has been a controversial music. Religious identity and transnationalism function to define the complexities of Azerbaijani identity in world. This complex identity is expressed through meykhana and is often contested and censored in many cultural contexts. Meykhana started to circulate on a larger mainstream scale, via cassette tape sales, TV exposure, and radio play, adding to the national economy. However, as the music mainstreamed, its audio and visual content became more tamed by the government in hopes to reach a larger audience. In essence, the government attempted to "clean up" meykhana's content and image to adhere to the religious beliefs instilled in Azerbaijani culture.


Delivery

To successfully deliver a meykhana, a meykhana master must also develop vocal presence,
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, and breath control. Vocal presence is the distinctiveness of a meykhana master's voice on record. Enunciation is essential to a flowing meykhana couplets; some meykhana masters choose also to exaggerate it for comic and artistic effect. Breath control, taking in air without interrupting one's delivery, is an important skill for a meykhana performer to master. Meykhana couplets are always delivered with melody. The ability to compose quickly, meaningful and clearly meykhana couplets is regarded as an important sign of skill.


Social impact

The nationwide popularity of meykhana music meant that it became a major influence on culture, fashion and social attitudes. Different subgenres of meykhana were adopted by, and became central to, the identity of a large number of sub-cultures. These reforms also laid the foundation of the modern
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, who adopted meykhana style, respectively in the 1990s. Since its early development meykhana has been associated with rebellion against social and political norms, most obviously in early meykhana music's rejection of a government dominated culture, the
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's rejection of
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of all forms of social convention. On 30 May 2012, an anti-Putin
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message started trending worldwide after opposition activists posted a hashtag "Putin, who are you? Come on, get out of here" (#путинтыктотакойдавайдосвидания), inspired by a meykhana in the Astara region of Azerbaijan (" Ty kto takoy? Davay, do svidaniya!"). It became an
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and made worldwide trends. In June 2012, Russian rapper
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with other rappers made a
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"Davaydosvidaniya" about
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after sampling from this song.


Notable performers

* Vugar Abdulov *
Mashadibaba Aydamirov Baba Bilal ogly Aydamirov, also known as Mashadibaba, ( az, Məşədibaba Aydəmirov, born February 13, 1971 in Mastaga, Baku, Azerbaijani SSR, USSR – January 10, 2011 in Mashtaga, Baku, Azerbaijan) was a performer of Azerbaijani meykhana ...
*
Aghasalim Childagh Aghasalim Childagh ( Azerbaijani: ''Ağasəlim Çildağ'') (February 1, 1930 – April 8, 2008) was a performer of Azerbaijani meykhana music. He was popular across Caucasus, having reached the height of his career in the late 1980s and early ...
*
Rashad Daghly Rashad Amirov, also known as Rashad Daghly, ( az, Rəşad Dağlı, born April 21, 1984 in Azerbaijan SSR) is a performer of Azerbaijani meykhana music Music is generally defined as the art of arranging sound to create some combinatio ...
* Agshin Fateh * Elshan Khazar * Aydin Khirdalanly * Bayram Kurdakhanly * Namig Mana * Namiq Garachukhurlu *
Nizami Ramzi Nizami Ramzi ogly Bakshiyev, also known as Nizami Ramzi ( az, Nizami Rəmzi; December 20, 1947 in Baku, Soviet Union – January 19, 1997 in Baku, Azerbaijan), was a performer of Azerbaijani meykhana music. Biography After finishing technical ...


See also

*
Mugam Mugham ( az, Muğam) or Mughamat ( az, Muğamat) is one of the many classical compositions from Azerbaijan, contrasting with tasnif and ashik. It is a highly complex art form that weds classical poetry and musical improvisation in specific ...
*
Music of Azerbaijan Azerbaijani music (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan musiqisi) is the musical tradition of the Azerbaijani people from Azerbaijan Republic. Azerbaijani music has evolved under the badge of monody, producing rhythmically diverse melodies.Энциклоп ...
* Ty kto takoy? Davay, do svidaniya!


References


External links


Meyxana.Net

Dеgеlsin.Com

Meyxana.iatp.az
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