Mijwiz
The mijwiz is a traditional musical instrument of ancient Egypt and the Levant. Its name in Arabic means "dual," or "married" because of its consisting of two, short, bamboo reed pipes put together, making the mijwiz a double-pipe, single-reed woodwind instrument. The mijwiz consists of two pipes of equal length, between 6 and 8 centimeters; each pipe has around five or six small holes for fingering.
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The mijwiz ( Arabic : مجوز ) is a traditional musical instrument of ancient Egypt and the Levant . Its name in Arabic means "dual," or "married" because of its consisting of ...
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Mijwiz , Arabic for "dual", is a double-pipe, single-reed instrument (sometimes referred to as a "double-clarinet") popular in Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine.
Mijwiz
Mijwiz , Arabic for "dual", is a double-pipe, single-reed instrument (sometimes referred to as a "double-clarinet") popular in Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine.
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Mijwiz, Arabic for dual, is a double-pipe, single-reed instrument (sometimes referred to as a double-clarinet) popular in Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine. It is predominantely used ...
Mijwiz, Arabic for dual, is a double-pipe, single-reed instrument ...
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