Ney Anban, Bagpipe 2
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Ney Anban, Bagpipe 2

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Ney Anban, Bagpipe 2One of the instruments commonly found in the Persian Gulf region is the "Ney Anban," also known as the "Hambouneh." This is a composite reeded wind instrument. In the Ney Anban, air is passed into a large bag, which is connected to a reed. The design allows musicians to use the air stored in the Ney Anban to produce sound for a brief period without needing to blow continuously. The air reservoir of the instrument is positioned in the player's lap, and

One of the instruments commonly found in the Persian Gulf region is the "Ney Anban," also known as the "Hambouneh." This is a composite reeded wind instrument. In the Ney Anban, air is passed into a large bag, which is connected to a reed. The design allows musicians to use the air stored in the Ney Anban to produce sound for a brief period without needing to blow continuously.

The air reservoir of the instrument is positioned in the player's lap, and the player can apply pressure to the reservoir from both sides using their arms. Because of this air reservoir, there is no need to use the breath-return technique typically required for playing other wind instruments.

 the Structure 

Skin
The main component of this instrument is the Ney Anban, which is made from the tanned skin of four-legged animals, such as goats or sheep, or from musk. This part stores air and has both an air inlet (mouth) and an air outlet (Ney Anban handle).

Handle:
The handle is a wooden sheath, typically made of cedar or Benard, shaped like a gutter. Inside the handle, two reeds are placed and secured using wax. Each reed features six sound holes, with a reed placed at the head of each one.

Reeds:
The reeds mentioned are the same ones that are installed on the handle of the instrument.

Mouthpiece:
The mouthpiece is where the instrument is played. It is designed in the shape of a spool.

Maintaining the Ney Anban

One of the instruments commonly found in the Persian Gulf region is the "Ney Anban," also known as the "Hambouneh." This is a composite reeded wind instrument. In the Ney Anban, air is passed into a large bag, which is connected to a reed. The design allows musicians to use the air stored in the Ney Anban to produce sound for a brief period without needing to blow continuously.

The air reservoir of the instrument is positioned in the player's lap, and the player can apply pressure to the reservoir from both sides using their arms. Because of this air reservoir, there is no need to use the breath-return technique typically required for playing other wind instruments.

 Structure 

Skin
The main component of this instrument is the Ney Anban, which is made from the tanned skin of four-legged animals, such as goats or sheep, or from musk. This part stores air and has both an air inlet (mouth) and an air outlet (reed pipe handle).

Handle:
The handle is a wooden sheath, typically made of cedar or Benard, shaped like a gutter. Inside the handle, two reeds are placed and secured using wax. Each reed features six sound holes, with a reed placed at the head of each one.

Reeds:
The reeds mentioned are the same ones that are installed on the instrument handle.

Mouthpiece:
The mouthpiece is where the instrument is played. It is designed in the shape of a spool.

Maintaining the Ney Anban

The Ney Anban is crafted from natural animal skin or musk, which requires careful maintenance. To ensure the longevity and proper functioning of this instrument, please follow these guidelines:

1.  Before playing, gently warm the instrument using your breath. This step is especially important during colder seasons.
2.  Try to prevent saliva from entering the instrument as much as possible.
3. Avoid blowing into the instrument more forcefully than it can handle.
4. Regularly apply sesame oil to the skin to keep it supple and maintain its elasticity.

By following these tips, you can help preserve the quality and performance of your Ney Anban.

is crafted from natural animal skin or musk, which requires careful maintenance. To ensure the longevity and proper functioning of this instrument, please follow these guidelines:

1.  Before playing, gently warm the instrument using your breath. This step is especially important during colder seasons.
2.  Try to prevent saliva from entering the instrument as much as possible.
3. Avoid blowing into the instrument more forcefully than it can handle.
4. Regularly apply sesame oil to the skin to keep it supple and maintain its elasticity.

By following these tips, you can help preserve the quality and performance of your Ney Anban.

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