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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract A jirba (قربة; também transliterada dzirba) é uma gaita de foles de dois punteiros, de palheta única e sem pedal tocada no Bahrein, particularmente por iranianos étnicos, tão bem quanto na ilha de no Kuwait. , The jirba (Arabic: قربة (also spelled جربةThe jirba (Arabic: قربة (also spelled جربة; also transliterated dzirba, girba) is a traditional folk instrument from Bahrain. It is a droneless, double-reeded, single-chantered bagpipe, played particularly by ethnic Iranians, as well as on the Kuwaiti island of Faylaka. The bag is usually made from the skin of a goat, and filled with air via the mouth. The lower part of the bag is attached to a wooden flute like instrument which has either 4 or 6 holes. The two reeds are positioned side by side which produce a harmonious double note.de which produce a harmonious double note.
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rdfs:comment The jirba (Arabic: قربة (also spelled جربةThe jirba (Arabic: قربة (also spelled جربة; also transliterated dzirba, girba) is a traditional folk instrument from Bahrain. It is a droneless, double-reeded, single-chantered bagpipe, played particularly by ethnic Iranians, as well as on the Kuwaiti island of Faylaka. The bag is usually made from the skin of a goat, and filled with air via the mouth. The lower part of the bag is attached to a wooden flute like instrument which has either 4 or 6 holes. The two reeds are positioned side by side which produce a harmonious double note.de which produce a harmonious double note. , A jirba (قربة; também transliterada dzirba) é uma gaita de foles de dois punteiros, de palheta única e sem pedal tocada no Bahrein, particularmente por iranianos étnicos, tão bem quanto na ilha de no Kuwait.
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