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Oct 25, 2019

[Answer] 2. If you go to a concert of music in the traditional Arab khaliji style, which of these instruments are you NOT likely to hear?

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...1. Tabl 2. Electric guitar 3. Oud 4. Mizmar Khaliji music usually features the double-sided drum called a tabl (similar to the Turkish davul, Greek daouli, Persian dohol, and Kurdish tupan, along with many others), which is usually set up so that one head produces a high note, and the other a bass note. It is often accompanied by the mizmar (a wind instrument whose sound resembles that of an oboe) and the oud (a pear-shaped stringed instrument from the same family as the lute). The music may be the accompaniment for the vigorous line dance called the dabke (literally, stamping of the feet) which is commonly performed at weddings.




Step 2 : Answer to the question "2. If you go to a concert of music in the traditional Arab khaliji style, which of these instruments are you NOT likely to hear?"



Electric guitar:


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