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Art of the Arabian Flute: The Nay ()

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Art of the Arabian Flute: The Nay - Bashir Abdel Al
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  1. Al Khayam
  2. Khinea la Layla
  3. Habib Albeh (Love in My Heart)
  4. Aridda Wal Noor
  5. Tiyer Bil Howa (Flying Bird)
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  1. Al Khayam
  2. Khinea la Layla
  3. Habib Albeh (Love in My Heart)
  4. Aridda Wal Noor
  5. Tiyer Bil Howa (Flying Bird)
  6. La Lowilaad Ginea (Song for the Children)
  7. Laglin Nabbi
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The title is a misnomer: the word "nay" is Persian and the instrument seems to have originated in ancient Egypt, which was not Arabic. But never mind. The nay is a beautiful flute blown obliquely across the end with a few holes covered by the fingers, a bit like a recorder. It has an impressive range, a breathy tone, and is capable of pleasing effects like trills. In the Middle East the nay is sometimes part of an orchestra, as in Ney Nava by Iranian composer Hossein Alizadeh, and sometimes a solo instrument, accompanied at ...

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