- The
arghul (Arabic: أرغول or يرغول), also
spelled argul, arghoul, arghool, argol, or yarghul, is a
musical instrument in the reed family. It has been used...
- non-western
instruments such as the
bamboo flute, shanai, shofar, xun,
arghul and koto. He is
known for
having been an
innovator in the
blending of jazz...
- single-clarinets and hornpipes. Modern-day
idioglots found in
Egypt include the
arghul and the zummara.[page needed]
Examples include clarinets, saxophones, and...
- المجوز يا عبّود) by the
singer Sabah. The
mijwiz is also
related to the
arghul (or yarghoul),
which consists of one
short pipe with five to six
holes and...
-
Mongolian limbe, the
Tibetan gyaling, the
Sardinian launeddas, the
Egyptian arghul, the
Australian didgeridoo, many
traditional oboes and
flutes of Asia and...
- of
instruments in
other countries). More
common terms are zamr, zammāra,
arghūl, and
mijwiz (مجوز). The
first two of
these names have the same linguistic...
- 422.211.1
Without fingerholes. 422.211.2 With fingerholes.
Albogue Alboka Arghul Chalumeau Clarinet Piccolo (or sopranino, or octave)
clarinet Soprano clarinet...
-
Rural zajal songs, with
improvised poetry pla**** with a mijwiz, tablah,
arghul, oud, rabab, and reed pipe
ensemble accompanying is po****r. The transition...
-
Minjayrah Shababah Shakuli Furayrah Kasab Mizmar Khalul (Gulfian Mizmar)
Ghayta Arghul Zumarah bi
suwan Maqrunah Mijwiz Haban (Gulfian Bagpipe)
Jirbah (East Tunisian...
- much Arab music,
particularly in the
performances of
classical pieces. The
arghul (يرغول), also
known as the yarghoul, is
commonly used in solos,
often accompanied...