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A category Middle Eastern music refers to music from either a Middle East and its different regions such as North Africa, the Levant and the Persian Gulf States. Music classified when "Middle Eastern" includes, however is non limited to music from either, Arabic-speaking countries, Israel, Iran, Turkey, Morocco, and Egypt. Middle Eastern music likewise has similarities to Greek and Indian music.
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Traditional Armenian Folk Instruments
Pictures and audio clips of traditional Armenian folk instruments (Zurna, Kemancha, Sring, tar).
Iranian Traditional Instruments
Information about instruments of Iran (Daf, Tar, Tombak, Setar, Kamancheh, Ney, Tanbur, Santur, Ud) with small high quality mp3 sample sounds.
Zurna FAQ
Frequently asked questions about the open air wind instrument for the folk music and archaic military music of Türkiye (TR), by Satilmis Yayla.
Jas's Dumbek Rhythms
Rhythm instruction for musicians who play the dumbek (Middle Eastern drum). Includes technique information, history about the rhythms, etc. Excellent resource for those learning to play the Arabic tabla.
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