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A mihbaj (Arabic: مهباج) is a traditional Bedouin implement, made of a wooden base with a foot-long pestle, that serves both as a coffee grinder and as a percussion instrument. It is one of the few instruments used in Bedouin music.
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Traditional Arabic musical instruments
Plucked lutes
Buzuq
Kwitra
Lavta
Mandole
Oud
Qanbūs
Sintir
Zithers
Qanun
Bowed lutes
Kamanjah
Rababa
Lyres
Kissar
Simsimiyya
Tanbūra
Flutes
Kawala
Ney
Reed instruments
Arghul
Habbān
Jirba
Mijwiz
Mizmar
Mizwad
Rhaita
Salamiyyah (flute)
Zukra
Drums
Al-ras
Bendir
Daf
Duhulla
Goblet drum
Hajir
Maktoum
Mazhar
Mirwas
Naqara
Naqareh
Riq
Tar
Taarija
Tabl baladi
Tbilat
Other percussion
Clapping (kaff)
Krakebs
Manjur
Mihbaj
Sagat (zills)
Sistrum
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A mihbaj (Arabic: مهباج) is a traditional Bedouin implement, made of a wooden base with a foot-long pestle, that serves both as a coffee grinder and as...
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