Ney-anbān (Persian: نی انبان, numerous Latin spellings), is a type of bagpipe which is popular in southern Iran, especially around Bushehr. The term ney-anban...
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bagpipe. The habbān is also called the jirbah (جربة). It is similar to the Ney-anbān and jirba. While the term itself is generic, in Oman the term habban is...
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One of them produces melody and the other harmony. It sounds like a Ney-anbān and it is very dynamic. The instrument is played in the Middle East among...
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Mezmarol-Mosana or Mozdavadg [mozdavej] ("married"). The dozaleh has a sound like Ney-anbān [neianbAn] (bagpipe), but to some extent more clear and lower. It is played...
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Anthem of Iran Ey Iran Payandeh Bada Iran Santur Setar Tar Kamancheh Ney-anban Chang Daf Nowruz 13 Be-Dar Tirgan Mehregan Yalda Sadeh Sepandārmazgān...
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of free-metre couplets, often accompanied by the Iranian bagpipe, the ney anban. Ehsan Yar-Shater (1990). Encyclopaedia iranica. Routledge & Kegan Paul...
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(2 courses of strings) Orchestral Ney Folklores Balaban (instrument) Donali Doudouk Dozaleh Garmon Karna Ney-anbān Sorna Historical Nafir 19th century...
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Homayoun Poshtdar - Kamancheh Parsa Ehteshami - Ney Sohrab Darabi - Congas Mohsen Sharifian - Ney-Anban Ehsan Abdi Pour - Sorna Nazanin Rahimi - Soprano...
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(Circassians ) Sahbr, Shapar (Chuvashia) Volynka (Ukrainian: Волинка), (Russian: Волынка) (Ukraine, Russia) Swedish bagpipes (Sweden) Ney-anbān (Iran)...
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Sahbr, Shapar (Chuvashia) Tulug (Azerbaijan) Volynka (Ukrainian: Волинка), (Russian: Волынка) (Ukraine, Russia) Swedish bagpipes (Sweden) Ney anban(Iran)...
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Shapar (Chuvashia) Tulug (Azerbaijan) Volynka (Ukrainian: Волинка), (Russian: Волынка) (Ukraine, Russia) Swedish bagpipes (Sweden) Ney anban (Iran)...
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holes. The two reeds are positioned side by side which produce a harmonious double note. Habban Ney anban "The art of the "jirbah" (in Arabic) v t e...
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horn-tipped bagpipe played in Georgia. Also called a chiboni or stviri. Ney anban (Persian: نی انبان): a droneless double-chantered pipe played in Southern...
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Shapar (Chuvashia) Tulug (Azerbaijan) Volynka (Ukrainian: Волинка), (Russian: Волынка) (Ukraine, Russia) Swedish bagpipes (Sweden) Ney anban (Iran)...
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needed][clarification needed] Iranian daf – dohol – karnay – lute – ney – ney-anban – zurna Israeli and diaspora Jewish Klezmer – Sephardic music – Mizrahi...
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