Orchestra
2 aluminum rings with cord to attach to 2 legs of chair
Perfect Pranet Strings,
Professionnal Baglama Strings
The qanun, also transcribed kanoun, kanun, qanûn, qanoun, quanoun, is a plucked stringed instrument from the tabletop family, widely used in Middle Eastern countries as well as in Greece, Iran, Armenia and Chinese Turkestan.
Double Kaffa in Bamboo, with two single reeds and five holes.
The Oud, sometimes called Ud or Aoud, is the most famous Arabic musical instrument. It's fretless and this What's makes it the ideal instrument to play many notes in different locations.
Traditional reeds combine the thinnest tip with the thickest heart, allowing an impeccable articulation with a full and dark tone.
Very High Quality Clear Rosin Specially For Double Bass.
The qanun, also transcribed kanoun, kanun, qanûn, qanoun, quanoun, is a plucked stringed instrument from the tabletop family, widely used in Middle Eastern countries as well as in Greece, Iran, Armenia and Chinese Turkestan.
This Mute for Viola greatly reduces volume for apartment and late night practicing. Lightweight and safe. Five-prong.
These are the most played reeds in the professional world. They have proven their quality over many years and are suitable for all styles of music. Excellent response in all registers, allowing even pianissimo attack of high notes.
Oud Gig Bag Deluxe padded nylon cover. Luxury concert bag with extra padding for the Egyptian oud. Total length of 37 inches, neck width of 6 inches, body width of 16 inches, body depth of 10-10.5 inches. The measurements are approximate.
Musicplus offers the cheapest oud on the market and the most reputable in price/quality ratio as a study instrument.
Tunisian Mezwed widely used in Tunisian popular music.
It is open from the Magrouna, composed of a melodic pipe, or double reed chanter (Kaffa) with two single reeds and five or six finger holes, decorated with fire traces and extended by two pavilions in calf horn or wood.
It is connected to an air tank between 40 and 64 centimetres long, called''Chekoua'' or''Dharf'', made of goat skin. It is used to store the air blown in by another segment of reed, to facilitate the playing.
Traditional reeds combine the thinnest tip with the thickest heart, allowing an impeccable articulation with a full and dark tone.
Double Kaffa in Bamboo, with two Seperated reeds and five holes.
This accessory is used to attach the tailpiece of your cello to the button. Made of a durable material, nylon, it will allow you to securely attach the tailpieces of the 4/4 and 3/4 cellos.
Tunisian Zokra, widely used in Tunisian folk music.It is the most played instrument in Tunisian folk music. Other contemporary musicians use this instrument to enrich their sound environments in the various genres of current music.
The Oud, sometimes called Ud or Aoud, is the most famous Arabic musical instrument. It is without frets and this makes the instrument ideal for playing the many notes in different locations used by the various genres of popular traditional Arabic music.
Traditional reeds combine the thinnest tip with the thickest heart, allowing an impeccable articulation with a full and dark tone.