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several different types of
zurnas. The most
typical is the
Armenian zurna. The
longest (and lowest-pitched) is the kaba
zurna, used in Bulgaria, the shortest...
- The tulum-
zurna (Turkish:
wineskin zurna [oboe]) is a
Turkish and
Azerbaijani bagpipe. The
instrument is
found on the
eastern Black Sea
coast of Turkey...
- ****yrians
playing zurna and Davul,
instruments that go back
thousands of years...
- tar, dotar, setar, tanbur, and kamanche, wind
instruments such as
sorna (
zurna, karna) and ney, and
percussion instruments such as tompak, kus, daf (dayere)...
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light pop, and
extensive Christian music.
Instruments like the duduk, dhol,
zurna, and
kanun are
commonly found in
Armenian folk music.
Artists such as Sayat...
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consistent metal temperatures. It is used
extensively in
playing the
Eastern zurna, the
Mongolian limbe, the
Sardinian launeddas, the
Egyptian arghul, the...
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instruments is drum and
zurna combination. The use of 2
drums and 2
zurnas in
combination is a tradition,
function of one of the
zurnas is accompaniment, in...
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According to its
final form, each one was
composed of nine davuls, nine
zurnas, nine nakkares, nine
cymbals and nine horns/trumpets, plus the timpanist/s...
- and
extensive Christian music.
Instruments like the duduk, the dhol, the
zurna and the
kanun are
commonly found in
Armenian folk music.
Artists such as...
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having been
developed from
Central Asian instruments such as the
sorna or
zurna, from
which its
Chinese name may have been derived.
Other sources state...