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  • Traditional Armenian Folk Instruments

    Pictures and audio clips of traditional Armenian folk instruments (Zurna, Kemancha, Sring, tar).

    www.geocities.com

  • Iranian Traditional Instruments

    Information about instruments of Iran (Daf, Tar, Tombak, Setar, Kamancheh, Ney, Tanbur, Santur, Ud) with small high quality mp3 sample sounds.

    www.dejkam.com

  • 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.

    www.fromnorway.net

  • Jas's Dumbek Rhythms

    Rhythm instruction for musicians who play the dumbek (Middle Eastern drum). Includes technique information, history about the rhythms. A resource for those learning to play the Arabic tabla.

    www.khafif.com

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