- The
rhaita or
ghaita (Arabic: غيطة) is a
double reed
instrument from West
North Africa,
specifically Morocco,
Algeria and Mauritania. It is
nearly identical...
- (Korea)
Pommer (Europe)
Rackett (Europe) Reed contrab****/Contrab**** à
anche Rhaita (North Africa)
Rothphone Sarrusophone (but
often pla**** with
single reed...
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Chinese musical instruments Guan (instrument)
Lingm Zurna Piccolo oboe
Rhaita Kangling Sopila Shehnai "Song of Phoenix". IMDb.
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February 2022...
- as well as mizmar. In
Algeria a
similar instrument is
called ghaita or
rhaita (غيطة).
Along with
belly dancing, the
mizmar may
accompany the dabke, a...
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Aulos classification Double reed
Related instruments Launeddas · Sorna ·
Rhaita ·
Suona Sopila · Shawm · Zampogna · Tsampouna · Tulum · Zurna...
- one of the
neighbourhoods of Shah
Faisal Town in Karachi, Sindh, ****stan
Rhaita, a type of oboe used in
Morocco Raita algorithm, a string-searching algorithm...
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Shawm classification Double reed
Related instruments Sorna Rhaita Aulos Suona Sopila Zurna...
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including some transposition.[citation needed]
Similar to the
mizmar and
rhaita,
zurnas are used in the folk
music of many
countries and regions, especially...
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peoples in
Cameroon and Nigeria. Its
construction is
similar to the oboe-like
rhaita and the zurna. The
algaita is
distinguished from
these other instruments...
- (Ghana) Ralé-poussé (Réunion)
Ramkie (Southern Africa)
Ravanne (Mauritius)
Rhaita (Morocco) Rock gong (West Africa)
Segankuru (Botswana)
Shekere (West Africa)...