Description
Mideast Mizmar Turkish shawm, Generally speaking, 3 joined pieces of Rosewood, 7 finger holes on front & 1 on back, 3 sets of tuning holes accent flared end, reed included.
The Mideast shawm is a conical bore, It achieves its peak of popularity during the medieval and Renaissance periods. A double-reed woodwind instrument is to made in Europe from the 12th century to the present day. It is gradual eclipse by the oboe family of descendant instruments in classical music.
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