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  • Al 'Ud - Performance tips and music theory.
    www.brianprunka.com/oud
  • Bosnian Traditional Instruments - Information about traditional instruments of Bosnia: saz, zurna and Tanbura.
    marvin.ecc.cc.mo.us/~almir/pjesme/sevdah/instruments.html
  • Free Online Sitar Lessons - Overview of the sitar, historical information, basic lessons, AU files.
    www.mikestrickland.net/sitar
  • Iranian Traditional Instruments - Information about instruments of Iran (Daf, Tar, Tombak, Setar, Kamancheh, Ney, Tanbur, Santur, Ud) with small high quality mp3 sample sounds.
    www.dejkam.com/music/iran_traditional/instruments
  • Jas's Dumbek Rhythms - Rhythm instruction for musicians who play the dumbek (Middle Eastern drum). Includes technique information, history about the rhythms, etc. Excellent resource for those learning to play the Arabic tabla.
    www.ghawazee.org/rhy/rhythm.html
  • Oud - Pictures of ouds and information about descriptions and tuning the oud.
    www.geocities.com/antronig/oud.html
  • Oud Home Page - Everything you want to know about the Middle-Eastern lute, oud (sometimes spelled as ud).
    www.kairarecords.com/oudpage
  • Oud Page by David Brown - Brief history of the instrument and playing instructions.
    www.larkinam.com/MenComNet/Business/Retail/Larknet/ArtIntroOud
  • Pablo's Oud Page - An informative oud site for beginner players, as well as anyone else interested in ouds.
    oud.8m.com
  • Traditional Armenian Folk Instruments - Pictures and audio clips of traditional Armenian folk instruments (Zurna, Kemancha, Sring, tar).
    www.geocities.com/tomzara/tai.htm
  • Zurna FAQ - Frequently asked questions about the open air wind instrument for the folk music and archaic military music of Türkiye (TR), by Satilmis Yayla.
    www.fromnorway.net/yaylas/zurna/zurna_faq.htm

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