Ney anban

Ney anban

Infobox Instrument
name=Ney anban
names=نی انبان


classification=
*Bagpiping
range=
related=
*Bock (Czech)
*Cimpoi (Romanian)
*Duda (Hungarian/Polish)
*Koza (Polish)
*Diple (Dalmatian Coast)
*Mih (Istrian)
*Tulum (Turkish and Pontic)
*Tsambouna (Dodecanese and Cyclades)
*Askomandoura (Crete)
*Gajdy (Polish/Czech/Slovak)
*Gaita (Galician)( [Asturian] )
*Surle (Serbian/Croatian)
*Mezoued/Zukra (Northern Africa)
* Guda, tulum(Laz people)
* Dankiyo, zimpona (Pontic)
* Parakapzuk (Armenia)
* Gudastviri (Georgia (country))
* Tsimboni (Georgia (country) )(Adjara)
* Shuvyr (Circassians )
* Sahbr, Shapar (Chuvashia)
* Tulug (Azerbaijan)
* Volynka( _uk. Волинка), ( _ru. Волынка) (Ukraine ,Russia)
* Swedish bagpipes (Sweden)
* Ney anban(Iran)
The term ney anban (Persian: نی انبان) literally means "bag pipe", but more specifically can refer to a type of droneless double-chantered bagpipes played in Southern Iran. This is similar to the Bahrainian jirba played by ethnic Iranians in the Persian Gulf islands.

External links

* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/persian/arts/story/2004/09/040916_la-an-neifestival.shtml BBC Persian: World Piping Festival in Tehran (2004, in Persian)]


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