- Look up مضراب in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mezrab (or
mizrab) is a
plectrum or
lightweight hammer for
various Iranian or
Indian string instruments...
- move
around the fingerboard. Note the
idiosyncratic manner of
holding the
mizrab (Turkish) or
risha (Arabic, lit. "feather") or pick;
although it
seems awkward...
- In 1844, the
rulers of the
Chahar Wilayat broke out into open war again.
Mizrab Khan of
Maimana and
Rustam Khan of
Sheberghan mounted a
joint attack on...
-
Mizrab is an
album by
Hungarian guitarist Gábor Szabó
featuring performances recorded in 1972 and
released on the CTI label. The
Allmusic review states...
- Ator 04:09 2 Nami-Tarsam Ali
Sorena Mizrab 03:53 3
Shoroo Ali
Sorena Mizrab 03:06 4 Majnoon-e
Shahr Ali
Sorena Mizrab and Ali
Sorena 03:49 5 Do Shab Ali...
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techniques like Kan, Krintan, Murki, Zamzama, etc. They also use
special Mizrab Bol-s, as in Misrabani. In the late 1950s and
early 1960s Ravi Shankar,...
- v t e A mezrāb or
miżrāb (from Arabic: مِضْراب), also
known as a zak͟hma or zak͟hmeh (Persian: زخمه), is a
plectrum which is used for
several Iranian and...
- (dominant) hand,
struck inward or
outward with a bent-wire
plectrum (a "
mizrab"). The
index and
second fingers strike inward on the
melody string, alternating...
- of one of the
Afghan Qizilbash forces fought with
Allah Khan,
prompting Mizrab Bi, a son of
Hazara Bi, to
revolt in 1753.
Hajji Bi
urgently requested aid...
- of Kaṇ
being repeated twice,
thrice or four
times in a
single stroke of
mizrāb is
called Krintan. Look up
grace note in Wiktionary, the free dictionary...