- The
mijwiz (Arabic: مجوز, DIN: miǧwiz) is a
traditional Middle East
musical instrument po****r in Syria, Palestine,
Lebanon and Jordan. Its name in Arabic...
- feet). Typically, the
dabke begins with a
musician playing a solo on the
mijwiz or
yarghoul of a Dal Ouna piece,
often with two
singers accompanying his...
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Mizmar Khalul (Gulfian Mizmar)
Ghayta Arghul Zumarah bi
suwan Maqrunah Mijwiz Haban (Gulfian Bagpipe)
Jirbah (East
Tunisian Bagpipe)
Mizwad (West Tunisian...
- Heckel-clarina Heckelphone-clarinet
Hornpipe Launeddas (Sardinia)
Manzello Mijwiz (Arabic nations)
Octavin Pibgorn Saxophone Soprillo Sopranino saxophone...
- a long history.
Rural zajal songs, with
improvised poetry pla**** with a
mijwiz, tablah, arghul, oud, rabab, and reed pipe
ensemble accompanying is po****r...
- –
known independently as El
Jehaz 47Soul's style, Shamstep, is
based on
mijwiz (a
levantine folk
musical style) and
electronic dance. "Shamstep" is a portmanteau:...
- music. The
lively and
rhythmic music is
characterized by the use of the
mijwiz (a reed flute), the
tablah (a drum), and the
handclapping of dancers. Dabke...
- half pear with a
short fretted neck. The
mijwiz,
which literally means "double njjayrah]] is
similar to the
mijwiz, an open
ended reed
flute pla**** in the...
- to that of a clarinet,
although a bit more reed-like.
Unlike the
similar mijwiz, the
arghul has
fingering holes on only one of the instrument's
pipes (the...
- Pku
Sipsi Stock-and-horn
Zhaleika Middle Eastern Arghul Double clarinet Mijwiz Sipsi Central Asian Bülban
Southeast Asian Pey pok
Sarune Etek
Sneng Toleat...