
Arghul - Wikipedia
The arghul (Arabic: أرغول or يرغول), also spelled argul, arghoul, arghool, argol, or yarghul, is a musical instrument in the reed family. It has been used since ancient Egyptian times and is still used as a traditional instrument in Egypt, Palestine, Syria and Jordan.
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This Egyptian Arghul (yarghul , أرغول) made especially for Arab Instruments by one of the most famous ney maker in Egypt "Alsaid Bayomy". Comes in the Original size and belong to the most ancient musical instrument in Egypt. The Arghul is very rare musical instrument, complicated to build and very hard to find.
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John Kruth plays the Egyptian Arghul Flute - YouTube
The arghul is a double-pipe, single-reed woodwind instrument that consists of two tubes: a melody pipe with between five and seven holes and a longer drone (Arabic ardiyya, "ground") pipe. Its...
Arghoul / Yarghoul - Organology
The Arghoul (also spelled Arghul, Yarghoul, or Argul) is a traditional wind instrument with deep historical roots in the Arab world, particularly in Egypt and surrounding regions. Ancient Egyptian Roots: The Arghoul’s origins can be traced back to Pharaonic times, as it is depicted in wall paintings from the third dynasty of ancient Egypt.
Egyptian arghul - Asza
The arghul is a cane folk clarinet found in the Nile region of Egypt and a sister instrument to the midjweh. The arghul differs from the midjweh in having only one melody pipe and one drone pipe, and can vary greatly in size.
Arghul - Wikiwand
The arghul (Arabic: أرغول or يرغول), also spelled argul, arghoul, arghool, argol, or yarghul, is a musical instrument in the reed family. It has been used since ancient Egyptian times and is still used as a traditional instrument in Egypt, Palestine, Syria and Jordan.
Arghul - Musical instruments Wiki | Fandom
The arghul is a double-pipe, Single-reed woodwind instrument that consists of two tubes: a melody pipe with between five and seven holes and a longer drone (Arabic ardiyya, "ground") pipe. Its tone is similar to that of a clarinet, although a bit more reed-like.
Arghūl | musical instrument | Britannica
In wind instrument: Reedpipes …flourished, and closely related instruments—the arghūl of the Middle East, which has one long drone pipe and one short fingered pipe, and the launeddas of Sardinia, which consists of three pipes—also preserve the same shrill reedy sound that must have been characteristic many centuries ago.
(Tuning D Dukah - Re) Performance Egyptian Arghul
This top-notch yarghul أرغول, crafted exclusively for Arab Instruments by the skilled artisan Usama Abu Ali, stands out as a testament to his exceptional craftsmanship. Usama, renowned as one of the finest midwiz and yarhul makers in the Middle East, brings his expertise as a professional Arghul player to the creation of these captivating ...
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Wind instrument “arghul” - MusicBrainz
The arghul is a traditional Egyptian double-pipe, single-reed woodwind instrument.