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Archived request from the wiki:
Mizmar
- Wikipedia: Mizmar_(instrument)
- Family: double reed
- Description: In Arabic music, a mizmar (Arabic: مزمار) is any single or double reed wind instrument. In Egypt, the term mizmar usually refers to the conical shawm that is called zurna in Turkey.
- Appears on:
- Προάγγελος on track 2
- Everything Must Change, played by Mustafah 'Abd Al'-Azīz on track 6
- Comments:
- A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. – BrianSchweitzer
Name: Mizmar (wikipedia), a reed wind instrument often used in traditional Arabic music.
AKA: "zamr", "zamour"
Wikidata item: Q1179086
Origin: Derived from the Shawm, and heavily influenced by the Zurna. Usually played by a group of people who are also called a Mizmar.
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Disambiguation: A traditional Arabic wind instrument made of reed.
Description: A Mizmar is a wind instrument seen throughout the middle-east, usually at celebrations. It closely resembles the Turkish Zurna. The Mizmar is generally used alongside bass drums with dancing.
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