Nayanban or Iranian bagpipe, how does it work
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- Nayanban or Iranian bagpipe
How does neyanban work?
This video is about the organology of the neyanban and the way this musical instrument produces sound. The name of this instrument is neyanban and in the local dialect sometimes called with similar names such as neyanboon, neyanbooneh, hamboon, or even ney.
This instrument is played in the south of Iran and especially in Bushehr.
Neyanban consists of two main parts. Ney and Anban. Ney means a pipe and is made from a specific kind of bamboo, and Anban or Mashk is the bag. The handle is the same as the chanter in the bagpipes.
There are two pipes in the handle, which have six holes in each pipe. Each pair of holes has the same musical sounds.
There are reeds on each pipe that produce the sound. Reeds are called pikak or fikak and are single-reed beating. To tune the instrument, there is a thread on each pikak, which can tune the instrument more accurately by slightly changing the position of the thread...
This video is created to better understand the role of neyanban in the music of Bushehr.
Research by Mohammadreza Beladi
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