Arabic musical instruments
Arabic musical instruments can be broadly classified into three categories: string instruments (chordophones), wind instruments (aerophones), and pn the region, and were enhanced to adapt with a broader general unified type of music.
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Drawing of Qanun player in 1859, Jerusalem
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Traditional flute player from Iraqi folk troupe
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Mizmar ini Display
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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
Chordophones
Plucked lutes
Zithers
Bowed lutes
Lyres
- Simsimiyya
- Kissar
- Tanbūra
- Jewish Lyre
Aerophones
Flutes
Reed instruments
Percussion instruments
Drums
Other percussion
Mashriq
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