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Ney flute Live Concert - Avi Adir - Nay Learn to play
Ney flute Live Concert - Avi Adir - Nay Learn to play
New album - www.woodswhistling.com Avi adir is playing the Ney flute in the Byron auditorium learn to play http www.amazon.com
7:06

Ney - Istanbulda Sabah Morning in Istanbul
Ney - Istanbulda Sabah Morning in Istanbul
Ney - Istanbulda Sabah Morning in Istanbul
5:36

The Turkish Ney Reed Flute Special Music Video(Ney Dinleti)
The Turkish Ney Reed Flute Special Music Video(Ney Dinleti)
The Turkish ney reed flute, together with the Turkish tanbur lute and Turkish kemençe fiddle are considered the most typical instruments of Classical Turkish music. The ney also plays a primary role in the music of the Mevlevi Sufi rites (semâ). A rim-blown, oblique flute made of reed, the Turkish ney has six finger-holes in front and a thumb-hole in back. Using cross-fingering, finger-hole shading, and embouchure adjustment, the journeyman player can produce any pitch over a two-and-a-half octave range or more. Nearly all Turkish neys have a mouthpiece made of water buffalo horn, or sometimes ivory, ebony, plastic, or similar durable material. Sizes range from the lowest, Davud (in E/mi, 95 cm long), to the highest, Bolahenk nısfiye (in d/re, 52.5 cm long). The low-pitched Ṣah (Shah) ney (in F/fa, 90 cm long) is shown at right. Note: Pitches in the previous sentence refer to the note generated with all holes closed. In some Turkish musical circles, the "pitch" (akord) of a ney is determined differently, using the note (perde) which matches A=440 (diyapazon). This pitch is one note higher, eg, Mansur being A/La rather than G/Sol. Note also that the lengths above are approximate. One refers to a Turkish ney player using the verb üflemek (blow) although for all other instrumentalists one uses the verb çalmak (play). One might speculate that the ney's close identification with the Mevlevi Sufis might be the origin of this usage. The classical Turkish ney's closest relatives <b>...</b>
7:03

Ney Müzik Eşliğinde Dinlenin....
Ney Müzik Eşliğinde Dinlenin....
Manzaralar Eşliğinde Duyduğunuz Bu Sese Odaklanın Ve Dinlenin. Videonun adını değiştirdim umarım amacı üzüm yemek değil de bağcıyı dövmek olanlar rahatlarlar ve bu da onların dinlenmelerine sebep olur... İyi Seyirler...
21:43

#95 Hipster Staircase Yay Or Ney?
#95 Hipster Staircase Yay Or Ney?
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3:50

Naz Barı - ney solo by taha
Naz Barı - ney solo by taha
Ney is love and longing. Neyle Hicaz Taksim ve Hicaz Azeri Ezgi Naz Barı
7:09

Egyptian Ney flute and drums Mohamed Gamih and Atif Mersal
Egyptian Ney flute and drums Mohamed Gamih and Atif Mersal
Authentic old Egyptian music ,Ney flute and drums in Upper Egypt in Luxor the music did not change since Faronic Times, we were lucky to meet this great musicians and to be able to play together info: www.cantocanto.nl musicians Mohamed Gamih and Atif Mersal
52:19

Super Oriental Ney Music 'Bashir Abel Al - The Art of the Arabian Flute'
Super Oriental Ney Music 'Bashir Abel Al - The Art of the Arabian Flute'
Download : www.welove-music.net or www.flameupload.com 1. Al Khayam 2. Aridda Wal Noor 3. Habib Albeh (Love in my Heart) 4. Khinea La Layla (Song for Layla) 5. La Lowilaad Ginea (Song For The Children) 6. Laglin Nabbi 7. Tiyer Bil Howa (Flying Bird)mawaly heavy belly dance hits best oriental music raks sharki raqs sharqi raks/raqs baladi arabic tsifteteli cifteteli aravika tragoudia pop mezdeke percussion darbuka oud violin kanun sax αραβικα τραγουδια ουτι τουμπερλεκι δαρμπουκα μπαλαδι τσιφτετελια ανατολιτικα
8:49

Persian ney lesson 1
Persian ney lesson 1
I show how to get started playing the Persian ney. For more info on this instrument see my website members.shaw.ca
3:33

Kees van den Doel: Persian ney (chaharpareh)
Kees van den Doel: Persian ney (chaharpareh)
A persian ney solo at a concert in Vancouver 2004. The piece is gushe chaharpareh from abuata.
5:35

Nawai Ney, Tina Sani, Coke Studio, Season 3
Nawai Ney, Tina Sani, Coke Studio, Season 3
Coke Studio Sessions. Produced by Rohail Hyatt.
8:00

Turkish Ney (Nay) meets the Sitar - Live recording with Ney, Sitar, Bendir (Egemen Sanli)
Turkish Ney (Nay) meets the Sitar - Live recording with Ney, Sitar, Bendir (Egemen Sanli)
www.reverbnation.com Hayali Yilmazturk - Ney Egemen Sanli - Sitar Erkan (the apprentice) - Bendir for more: www.reverbnation.com
3:11

The Kawala Ney
The Kawala Ney
This is me playing the Kawala flute I made from reed, It is a beautiful instrument to play.
7:19

Persian ney lesson 3
Persian ney lesson 3
I show how to play the most important gushe's (parts) of dastgah segah. All dastgahs can be played in at least 3 positions (keys) on the ney, here I show how this is done for segah. The scale of segah is Bp CD Ep FGA for daramad, zabol, and muyeh. For mokhalef this is changed to Bp CD Ep F+ GA, ie, the 5th degree becomes about a 1/4 tone higher. Returning to the original scale is called forud. I play first on a G ney (Bp third note in bam), then on an Ap ney (Bp second note in bam) and finally on a C ney (Bp third note in gheesh register). Note that in zabol and muye in the first position (G ney) you have to deal with two half-holed notes next to each other, the two lowest notes in gheesh. Mokhalef is somewhat easier as you need only one half hole (bottom in gheesh). The second position (on Ap ney) has one half hole, just the bottom hole in gheesh, and none in mokhalef. The third position (on C ney) has no half holes at all, but you can't use the bam for daramad. In a real performance the gushe's are much longer of course, this is just to show the fingerings and registers.