- The
mirwās or
marwas (Arabic: مرواس),
plural marāwīs (Arabic: مراويس) is a
small double-sided, high-pitched hand drum
originally from the
Middle East....
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complex form of
urban music,
performed by an Oud (plucked lute), a
violin and
mirwas (a drum), is also po****r in Bahrain. Ali
Bahar was one of the most famous...
- 2 Afro-Arab
percussion drum
Maram membranophones India percussion drum
Mirwas membranophones Bahrain, Brunei, Indonesia, Oman,
Saudi Arabia,
Yemen percussion...
- form of
urban music,
originally performed on the 'ud (plucked lute) and
mirwas (a drum), with a
violin later supplementing the arrangement. Two men perform...
- ('going up').
Ivatan slang includes examples such as tanchew,
coined from
mirwa ta
anchiyaw –
literally 'we’ll meet
again later', and nganmu,
coined from...
- Tar
Barashim (Shake Tar) Tar
Mirjaf (Low Tar) Tar
Saghul (High Tar)
Katim Mirwas Zir (Naqarah) Qas'ah
Tbilat Tabl
Bahri (Khamari & Laauwb) Tabl
Hajir (Khamari...
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Pitched 111.222
Idiophone Metronome Europe unpitched Idiophone Mechanical Mirwas Bahrain Brunei Indonesia Oman
Saudi Arabia Yemen Both
Membranophone Monkey...
- bendir,
reque Farouk El Safi – duf,
bendir Ibrahim Abdel Khaliq – bendir,
mirwas,
finger cymbals Strings Waeil Abu Bakr –
soloist Bahig Mikhaeel Hanafi Soliman...
- accompanies, and it is pla**** by
striking it with
hands or drumsticks.
Mirwas Drum: is the
smallest drum used in Hadramout, and the sharpest. It is held...
- use of habbān, and the
inclusion of
percussion instruments such as the
mirwas, tabl, and duff drums.
Khaliji music first started as a
bedouin tradition...