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  2. Arabic musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Drawing of Qanun player in 1859, Jerusalem Traditional flute player from Iraqi folk troupe Mizwad, a type of bagpipes played mostly in Tunisia and Libya Mizmar ini Display the Riqq is one of the instruments used only in the Egyptian and Arabic music, and in most of its varieties Sagat in Khan El-Khalili, Cairo

  3. Category:Arabic musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Arabic musical instruments" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. List of musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    An assortment of musical instruments in an Istanbul music store. This is a list of musical instruments , including percussion, wind, stringed, and electronic instruments. Percussion instruments (idiophones, membranophones, struck chordophones, blown percussion instruments)

  5. Category:Lists of musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lists of musical instruments" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. ... Arabic musical instruments; B. List of bagpipes;

  6. Rebab - Wikipedia

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    Rebab (Arabic: ربابة, rabāba, variously spelled rebap, rubob, rebeb, rababa, rabeba, robab, rubab, rebob, etc) is the name of several related string instruments that independently spread via Islamic trading routes over much of North Africa, Middle East, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and parts of Europe. [1]

  7. List of string instruments - Wikipedia

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    Musical saw; Nail violin; Ninera; Niutuiqin; Nyckelharpa (Sweden) Nvike; Octobass; Organistrum; Orutu (East Africa) Pena; Philomel (Italy, France, and Germany) Phonofiddle; Pinakavina (India) Psalmodikon; Psaltry; Qelutviaq; Rabeca; Rabel; Ravanahaththa (India) Rebab (Afghanistan, Pakistan and India) Rebec; Salo; Sanhu (China) Sarangi (India ...

  8. Category:African musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Arabic musical instruments (17 C, 42 P) B. ... Pages in category "African musical instruments" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  9. Mijwiz - Wikipedia

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    The mijwiz (Arabic: مجوز ‎, DIN: miǧwiz) is a traditional Middle East musical instrument popular in Palestine, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan. [1] [2] Its name in Arabic means "dual", because of its consisting of two, short, bamboo pipes with reed tips put together, making the mijwiz a double-pipe, single-reed woodwind instrument.