- The
rhaita or
ghaita (Arabic: غيطة) is a
double reed
instrument from West
North Africa,
specifically Morocco,
Algeria and Mauritania. It is
nearly identical...
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Taourirt and Berkane. This war
dance uses
instruments such as Bendir,
Ghaita and
Zammar which is a kind of
flute with two
horns typically found in Africa...
- or zamour, as well as mizmar. In
Algeria a
similar instrument is
called ghaita or
rhaita (غيطة).
Along with
belly dancing, the
mizmar may
accompany the...
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- (born 1946),
Australian philosopher and
writer Gaida, a
Balkans bagpipe Ghaita or Rhaita, a north-west
African shawm like wind
instrument This disambiguation...
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dulzaina from the reed
instruments zamr and al-zurna, the
gaita from the
ghaita,
rackett from
iraqya or iraqiyya,
geige (violin) from ghichak, and the theorbo...
- (tambourine) and
bendir (frame drum), and a
melody section,
consisting of a
ghaita (bagpipe) and
ajouag (flute).[citation needed] In the 1930s,
Kabyles moved...
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group recitation of
religious psalms,
accompanied by the use of the oboe
ghaita (similar to the
mizmar or zurna) and
polyrhythmic percussion.
Complex ceremonies...
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applied to a
number of
other woodwind instruments, a
trait that the
moroccan ghaita also shares,
since it
originated in the
southern Iberian Peninsula. The...