He was first exposed to music through his uncle Mecdinevin Tanrıkorur who was a student of Münir Nurettin Selçuk.
He wrote a method for the oud, which was awarded a prize by Turkish Radio and Television Corporation.
He was later the director of the traditional music section at Ankara Radio for several years.
He also created a new mode, Makam Şedd-i sabâ, which he demonstrated in a classical suite (fasıl) of six pieces.
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