"Sargonası" (often referring to a specific type of local rhythmic pattern or fish) serves as a metaphor for the lively, unpredictable nature of life in the Black Sea region. The lyrics often describe:
The narrative is set in , a picturesque coastal area in the Sürmene district of Trabzon, Turkey. Known for its unique pine forests that meet the sea, it is a place where the rhythm of the waves matches the fast-paced footsteps of the local dancers [3]. "Sargonası" (often referring to a specific type of
A common trope where the protagonist expresses his devotion to a "Karadeniz kızı" (Black Sea girl) amidst the green mountains. A common trope where the protagonist expresses his
The song by Onur Atmaca is a vibrant piece of Black Sea (Karadeniz) folk music, characterized by the energetic sounds of the kemençe and lyrics that celebrate regional identity [1, 2]. "Sargonası" (often referring to a specific type of
The source of life and struggle for the local fishermen.