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Jas's-- Middle Eastern Rhythms FAQ (for dumbec, doumbec, doumbek, arabic tabla, darabuka, tombak,
Dumbek/Doumbek/Darabuka/Doumbec Rhythms ...
preview site www.ghawazee.org/rhy/rhythm.html   reviews
Oud Home Page
Everything you want to know about the Middle-Eastern lute, oud (sometimes spelled as ud).
preview site www.kairarecords.com/oudpage/   reviews
Traditional Armenian Folk Instruments
Audio clips of Armenian Instruments: zurna, kemenche, srink, duduk, oud, tar, kaval, kanoon, davul, saz, dumbeg, shvi, dhol, santur, sulich.
preview site www.geocities.com/tomzara/tai.htm   reviews
Iranian traditional musical instruments, (Iran - Persia - Persian)
Iranian traditional musical instruments, high quality mp3 sample sounds, photo, history, information, ...
preview site www.dejkam.com/music/iran_traditional/instruments/   reviews
Al 'Ud -- The Oud
Site to share information about the 'ud aka oud, arabic and middle-eastern music, and especially incorporating the oud ud into jazz contexts ...
preview site www.brianprunka.com/oud/   reviews
Oud.page
Please wait for my OUD background music to download. These are some of my OUDS also spelled UD and sometimes called the Middle Eastern LUTE and also AOUD. The OUD is played and enjoyed throughout the Near and Middle East, North Africa and is gaining a following in other parts of the world, also. It is fretless and has a deep beautiful mellow sound like no other instrument. The OUD has 11 strings ...
preview site www.geocities.com/antronig/oud.html   reviews
Zurna FAQ
Frequently asked questions about the open air wind instrument for the folk music and archaic military music of Turkiye (TR), by Satilmis Yayla.
preview site www.fromnorway.net/yaylas/zurna/zurna_faq.htm   reviews
 

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