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- Mizwad abstract "The mizwad (mezoued, mizwid) (Arabic: مِزْود; plural مَزاود mazāwid, literally "sack," “bag,” or “food pouch”) is a type of bagpipes played in Tunisia. The instrument consists of a skin bag made from ewe's leather, with a joined double-chanter, terminating in two cow horns, similar to a hornpipe.This instrument is played with a single-reed. The ethnomusicologist Anthony Baines stated that the term "zukra" is also used for this instrument, however, bagpipe enthusiast, Oliver Seeler, states that this connection is incorrect. While the Zukra may be similar, it is not the same, It is instead a wind instrument in Libya, which is similar to the mizwad though not the same.Mezwed is a popular type of traditional music in Tunisia which incorporates a type of Tunisian drum called the Darbouka as well as the Mizwad. This music was originally considered the music of the countryside and the working class. It is often played at weddings and formal parties, and has its own traditional dances which are said to make people enter a trance-like state. Mezwed music can be heard here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33NzXOM6EZY".
- Mizwad thumbnail Mezoued.gif?width=300.
- Mizwad wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=33NzXOM6EZY.
- Mizwad wikiPageID "17020780".
- Mizwad wikiPageLength "1669".
- Mizwad wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Mizwad wikiPageRevisionID "683690366".
- Mizwad wikiPageWikiLink Anthony_Baines.
- Mizwad wikiPageWikiLink Bagpipes.
- Mizwad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arabic_musical_instruments.
- Mizwad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bagpipes.
- Mizwad wikiPageWikiLink Category:North_African_musical_instruments.
- Mizwad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tunisian_musical_instruments.
- Mizwad wikiPageWikiLink Chanter.
- Mizwad wikiPageWikiLink Erke.
- Mizwad wikiPageWikiLink Erkencho.
- Mizwad wikiPageWikiLink Hornpipe.
- Mizwad wikiPageWikiLink Mijwiz.
- Mizwad wikiPageWikiLink Sheep.
- Mizwad wikiPageWikiLink Shofar.
- Mizwad wikiPageWikiLink Single-reed_instrument.
- Mizwad wikiPageWikiLink Tunisia.
- Mizwad wikiPageWikiLink Zukra.
- Mizwad wikiPageWikiLink File:Mezoued.gif.
- Mizwad wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mizwad".
- Mizwad wikiPageWikiLinkText "mizwad".
- Mizwad wikiPageWikiLinkText "mizwid".
- Mizwad hasPhotoCollection Mizwad.
- Mizwad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Arabic_musical_instruments.
- Mizwad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mizwad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Woodwind-instrument-stub.
- Mizwad subject Category:Arabic_musical_instruments.
- Mizwad subject Category:Bagpipes.
- Mizwad subject Category:North_African_musical_instruments.
- Mizwad subject Category:Tunisian_musical_instruments.
- Mizwad hypernym Bagpipes.
- Mizwad type Instrument.
- Mizwad type Instrument.
- Mizwad comment "The mizwad (mezoued, mizwid) (Arabic: مِزْود; plural مَزاود mazāwid, literally "sack," “bag,” or “food pouch”) is a type of bagpipes played in Tunisia. The instrument consists of a skin bag made from ewe's leather, with a joined double-chanter, terminating in two cow horns, similar to a hornpipe.This instrument is played with a single-reed.".
- Mizwad label "Mizwad".
- Mizwad sameAs Mizwad.
- Mizwad sameAs Mizwad.
- Mizwad sameAs Mezwed.
- Mizwad sameAs Mizwad.
- Mizwad sameAs Mezoued.
- Mizwad sameAs Mizwad.
- Mizwad sameAs m.0415v9r.
- Mizwad sameAs Q123526.
- Mizwad sameAs Q123526.
- Mizwad wasDerivedFrom Mizwad?oldid=683690366.
- Mizwad depiction Mezoued.gif.
- Mizwad isPrimaryTopicOf Mizwad.