- the dabdāb (kettledrum), the qaṣ'a (shallow kettledrum), as well as the
ṣunūj (cymbals). Farmer,
Henry George (2001). A
History of
Arabian Music to the...
- from al-tabl,
atambal from al-tinbal, the balaban,
sonajas de azófar from
sunuj al-sufr, the
conical bore wind instruments, and the
xelami from the sulami...
- al-tinbal, the balaban, the
castanet from kasatan,
sonajas de azófar from
sunuj al-sufr, the
conical bore wind instruments, the
xelami from the
sulami or...
- from al-tabl,
atambal from al-tinbal, the balaban,
sonajas de azófar from
sunuj al-sufr, the
conical bore wind instruments, the
xelami from the
sulami or...
- al-tinbal, the balaban,
castanet from kasatan, and
sonajas de azófar from
sunuj al-sufr. The
Arabic rabāb, also
known as the
spiked fiddle, is the earliest...
- an-nafīr, the
kettle drum dabdāb, the flat
kettle drum qas'a and the
cymbals sunūj (singular sindsch).
Arabic authors in the late
Abbasid period distinguished...
- akimì → akim̃ "eye"; instr.du. *akimV̀ → akim̃ "eye"; iness.sg. sūnujè →
sūnuj̃ "son"; iness.sg. kamè → kam̃ "where"; iness.sg.m. baltamè → baltam̃ "white";...