Arabic musical instruments
Arabic musical instruments can be broadly classified into three categories: string instruments, wind instruments, and percussion instruments. They evolved from ancient civilizations in the region.
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- Oud
- Qanbūs
- Buzuq
- Awtar
- Lutar
- Sintir
- Jimbri
Zithers
- Qanun
- Iraqi Santur
Bowed lutes
- Rababah
- Jawzah
- Ghuanbri
- Kamancheh
Lyres
- Simsimiyah
- Kisar
- Tamburah
- Jewish Lyre
Aerophones
Flutes
- Ney
- Kawalah
- Salamiyah
- Minjayrah
- Shababah
- Shakuli
- Furayrah
- Kasab
Reed instruments
- Mizmar
- Khalul
- Ghayta
- Arghul
- Zumarah bi suwan
- Maqrunah
- Mijwiz
- Haban
- Jirbah
- Mizwad
- Zughra
- Saksifun
Percussion instruments
Drums and frame drums
- Riq
- Daf
- Bendir
- Dumbaki
- Duhulah
- Drinjah
- Bass Drinjah
- Khishbah
- Kasurah
- Tabl Tsjikangha
- Tabl Masanduw
- Tabl Bib
- Taarijah
- Tar
- Tar Barashim
- Tar Mirjaf
- Tar Saghul
- Katim
- Mirwas
- Zir
- Qas'ah
- Tbilat
- Tabl Bahri
- Tabl Hajir
- Tabl Nasayfi
- Al Ras
- Mazhar
- Shakhshikhah
- Sajat
- Turah
- Twaysat
- Krakebs
- Hawan
- Yahalah/Jahalah
- Manjur
- Mihbaj
- Maalaqa
- Safqa