Hungarian: zurna/töröksip; Serbian: зурла/zurla; Assyrian: ܙܘܪܢܐ/zurna; Tat: zurna; Turkish: zurna; Kurdish: zirne; Greek: ζουρνάς; Azerbaijani: zurna; Sinhalese:...
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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...
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consistent metal temperatures. It is used extensively in playing the Eastern zurna, the Mongolian limbe, the Tibetan gyaling, the Sardinian launeddas, the...
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ancient Greek, and later Byzantine aulos, the closely related sorna and zurna, and the Armenian duduk. The body of the shawm is usually turned from a...
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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...
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meantime, mehter conductors and bandmasters such as Zurnazenbaşı (head of the zurna players) İbrahim Ağa, Zurnazen Daği, Ahmed Çelebi from Edirne, Mehter Ahmed...
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from one another. The principal instruments of bar dances are davul and zurna (shrill pipe). Later, clarinet has been added to women's bar dances. The...
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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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and Nigeria. Its construction is similar to the oboe-like rhaita and the zurna. The algaita is distinguished from these other instruments by its larger...
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Assyrians playing zurna and Davul, instruments that go back thousands of years...
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