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Azerbaijani musical instruments

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Jazz mugham

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March of Azerbaijan

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Azerbaijani musical instruments

Traditional music
  
Ashiq music Meykhana Mugham

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Gabala International Music Festival Baku Jazz Festival International Mugham Festival Hajibeyov Music Festival

Instruments used in traditional Azerbaijani music include the stringed instruments tar (skin faced lute), the kamancha (skin faced spike fiddle), the oud, originally barbat, and the saz (long necked lute); the double-reed wind instrument balaban, the frame drum ghaval, the cylindrical double faced drum nagara (davul), and the goshe nagara (naqareh) (pair of small kettle drums). Other instruments include the garmon (small accordion), tutek (whistle flute), and daf (frame drum).

Due to the cultural crossbreeding prevalent during the Ottoman Empire, the tutek has influenced various cultures in the Caucasus region, e.g. the duduks. The zurna and naghara duo is also popular in rural areas, and played at weddings and other local celebrations.

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Azerbaijani musical instruments Wikipedia