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Egyptian Flute
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Although Neys are found in the Arabic world from Morocco to Pakistan, Persia, and Turkey, it is said to have started over 5,000 years ago in Ancient Egypt.
Seen in tomb paintings in pyramids and still played in some Ethiopian tribes. It is one of the oldest forms of flutes. The Museum in Cairo shows some very primitive Neys that bear striking similarities to the simple cane instruments that are still found in Egypt today.
The Ney (nay, or nai) is the soul instrument in the Arabic music. The Ney is commonly a pastoral instrument and also used in classical, folk and religious music.
The traditional Ney is made of Nile Reed. The Persian word Ney means reed.
Egyptian Neys usually are made from plain cane with seven sound holes, Six in the front and one in the back. While Persian instruments have six sound holes and a brass mouthpiece.
I played around with a 6 hole Ney and perhaps to my western way of interpreting harmony I found one hole to be a real bother musically. So I modified the flute without it; leaving 4 top holes and one in the back.
It is traditionally an end-blown flute. One of the hardest to play in the world.
So I also revamped the hard to blow mouthpiece and replaced it with the much easier western side blown hole. So now you spit watermelon seeds to make it sound.

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The Ney Wire
Most of the Neys from Egypt have a piece of wire wrapped on the top segment of the Ney. Traditionally it is for decoration but some Ney makers say that it is for protecting the Ney from cracking. Most serious Ney players will remove the wire altogether because they say it restricts the free vibration of the Ney.
Egyptian Neys usually are made from plain cane with seven sound holes, while Persian instruments have six sound holes and a brass mouthpiece. Turkish Neys often have a mushroom shaped bone or wooden mouthpiece. Most Neys are played by blocking off the top of the instrument with the lips, while blowing against the inside edge. The Persian Ney differs in that the top edge of the instrument is placed between the teeth and air directed by the tongue. Neys have a beautifully distinctive sound, and even though difficult to learn, they remain popular in both the East and West.


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Tuning has been made by using calibrated digital tuner

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