| Djofti / ney jofti:
A double flute made of a specific kind of cane |
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| Dohol-gap / Dohol:
A kind of kind of cylindrical drum. The right hand side of the drum is
played with a stick or drummer’s hand, while the left hand side of the
drum is played with drummer’s hand. |
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| Kasser:
A kind of cylindrical drum smaller than dohol that one side or both
sids of the drum is played with the two hands of the drummer. |
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| peepah
/ Pipah:
A kind of cylindrical drum similar to dohol-gap that usually one-side is
played with a drum stick. |
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| Oud
/ Barbat is an short-necked, half pear-shaped, plucked lute, the direct
ancestor of the European lute. |
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