Mizmar; Flute
Middle East, Yemen, Hadramout
Mizmar is an end-blown flute composed of two parallel hollow cylinders, each containing five finger holes that are opened or closed to produce the melody. The instrument is traditionally made from materials such as metal, copper, wood, and eagle bones. It is part of a collection at Seiyun Museum .
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