Dozaleh
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The Dozaleh (Persian: دوزَله) is an Iranian-Kurdish folk instrument.[1][2] The dozaleh is made of two pipes.[2] One of them produces melody and the other harmony.[2] It sounds like a Ney-anbān and it is very dynamic.
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Classification | Aerophone |
Hornbostel–Sachs classification | 422.221.2 single-reed aerophones, with a regular bore and fingerholes, sets of clarinets (The pipe has a single 'reed' consisting of a percussion lamella) |
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One to two octaves | |
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The instrument is played in the Middle East among the Kurdish people, and further east it is included in the music traditions of the Tajik and Uzbek peoples.