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Ney - Wikipedia The ney has been played for over 4,500 years, dating back to ancient Egypt, [1] making it one of the oldest musical instruments still in use [2] The ney consists of a piece of hollow cane or giant reed with five or six finger holes and one thumb hole The Arabic ney is played without any mouthpiece
Nay, Ney, or Neigh - Difference Meaning - GRAMMARIST Let’s just take a moment to explore a trio of words with similar sounds but very different meanings: nay, ney, and neigh Nay and ney might sound like old terms, but they’re still widely used today
Sweet Ancient Melodies of the Ney: One of the Oldest Musical . . . The ney holds a special place in the hearts of Iranians and one can find many ancient documents discussing the instrument Its simple design and sweet sound made it a favorite of shepherds, wandering folk musicians, and court minstrels
What does NEY mean? - Definitions. net Ney is a type of end-blown flute commonly used in traditional Persian, Turkish, and Arabic music It consists of a long hollow tube made of reed or wood with finger holes and a mouthpiece
The Ney: A Charming Middle Eastern Reed Flute - World Music Central In Persian classical music, the ney is the leading wind instrument and an essential voice of the traditional ensemble By the 19th century (Qajar era), other wind instruments had faded from Persian art music, leaving the ney as the sole wind instrument in classical performances
The Persian Ney - National Flute Association Introduction The Western use of the term “ney,” an Arabic word, usually refers to one of three flutes that are common in the Middle East: the Arabic ney, the Turkish ney, and the Persian ney
MidEast Web - Middle East Musical Instruments - Nay (Ney) The nay ( nai, nye, ney) is a simple, long, end-blown flute that is the main wind instrument of Middle Eastern music and the only wind instrument in classical Arabic music