Technically the kawala would sound more ancient. The oldest known wind instruments we know of are bone flutes and they sound closer to a kawala then a ney.
love this instruments!! I have a Quenas from peru...Tim whistle from Irelan...Dizi Chinese flute...Bansuri from india...and now i am learning to play the kawala 11' inch long BUT IS HARD Brother jaja. thanks for your teaching God bless you from Seattle Wa EEUU 😊👍
You've reached the right place, please read this article: www.arabinstruments.com/blogs/arabinstruments-blog/how-to-choose-your-first-ney-the-complete-tutorial The D - Re tuning will be perfect for you
oh my God, I am so much interested now in my learning how to play these amazing instruments, i like all. I ve being learning and practicing for several months, and today, I just realiced, the mainteness of each Ney, I have severals, and it will take a time to oil them all, but also I decided, to try one or two of the plastic ones. coul you send me please informantion how to get them please? 😊
Hola, muchas gracias en primer lugar. Acabo de comprar un Ney y por aquí nadie sabe tocarla. Es posible obtener subtítulos en Español? En automático es prácticamente imposible. De todas formas muchas gracias. Saludos de Uruguay.
Both sound offish if you have a good arabic musical ear..The quality of the sound and the amount of octaves you get out of a Kawala or a Nay rely on the knots in the cane and the way they're drilled inside, Kawala has 4 knots, Nay has 9 knots, without those natural knots in the cane, you can't get sharp notes, go and get a real cane Kawala if you want a good instrument..Arab instruments have those too..good luck.
good afternoon sir.. what must be the embouchure on these instruments..I have played the clarinet and flute.. I have played brass instruments as well.. also I have mizmar that I bought online but no one here where I am knows how to play them.. I'm in America.. thank you for your video.. I love the sound the instruments make you featured in the video
The Ney is honestly wooooow ... But also its that blowing technique id love to get my head around it feels and sounds as if to stay in the center of the octaves
@@Arabinstruments thank you, I tried with that tutorial, but its always about practicing. I play different instruments and as always, musicians are the most patient creatures living. So I need to practice 4-5 hours per day. Its harder if no one plays “eastern” instrument in central Europe . However thank you for your videos.
Abdulaziz Alwagdani i think you are racist person especially against to TURKS.. this made me think to had some bad experiences with us..do not fear from us..we are always so kind and smart people even though we meet a stupid humanbeing like you..
You made a long sentence for someone who can't say else shit. But this is normal... If your brain was put inside a bird head, bird could just only blink eyes. I don't think the bird can fly with your brain...
Kemal Gül Keval & Ney originated in Africa, prominent for Egypt, used in mainstream Arabia & Persia; and then went everywhere else. Turks were the last ones to ever touch this instrument
I just got a Persian nay and I was wondering if it's different then the Turkish and the other nays. And I was also wondering if you can put up a video about it just so I can see how to play it because I am having a lot of trouble. And maybe how to take care of it.
This video helped me decide on the Kawala. Thanks!
For more videos: www.arabinstruments.com/pages/ney-lessons
Like them both but the Ney with the deeper windier sound for me has a more ancient primal feel. Me likey.
Technically the kawala would sound more ancient. The oldest known wind instruments we know of are bone flutes and they sound closer to a kawala then a ney.
WOW! ITS BEAUTIFUL!
I have a Kawala, and thanks to your videos i already made the first sound, but it sounds like a normal sweet flute not like that arabian sound i want.
Can you recommend a list of those players?.
I know Abdallah Helmy, Saber Kawla.
I can't find much about Ibrahim Shahin.
gooooooood techer yuo ar fantastic
Is the kawala instrument simular to the bansuri (indian instrument)?
What is the name of song you play on the ney? I have heard it before somewhere somehow.
הסבר יפה מאוד
קוואלה נשמע הרבה יותר משמח
ياخي قدم محتوى باللغة العربية افضل 🖤💤
صاحب القناة مو عربي اعتقد من خلال كلامه أنو يهودي من إسرائيل
man the ney sounds fantastic
Kawala 💜
Both have a very warm and sweet tone, Niri.
awesome. thank you!
#OdedFriedGaon #OdedMusic #OdedInformation
oh its very amazing
we want kawala tutorials pleaseeee
love this instruments!! I have a Quenas from peru...Tim whistle from Irelan...Dizi Chinese flute...Bansuri from india...and now i am learning to play the kawala 11' inch long BUT IS HARD Brother jaja. thanks for your teaching God bless you from Seattle Wa EEUU 😊👍
you should add bawu.. sounds fab and very easy..
a moment of light relief.. ;9)
I tried buying a ney, but there was a whole bunch of dif optional notes. Which one should i get?
Im somewhat familiar with flute.. 🙏
You've reached the right place, please read this article: www.arabinstruments.com/blogs/arabinstruments-blog/how-to-choose-your-first-ney-the-complete-tutorial
The D - Re tuning will be perfect for you
what is the difference between ney and indian bansery
Beautiful instruments for World Music - I want one for my Spanish Guitar Band! Ney sounds like it would work. A very dreamy sound
We have many neys for you: www.arabinstruments.com/ney
Thank you so much for your classes.
I recently ordered an arghul. Is the fingering much the same as on the kawala? Thanks.
I think the arghul is tuned to maqam bayati and you can just go up the holes for going up the scale.
reed neys are much much better. It barely sounds like a ney.
Lol man... subscribed! thank you!
Ney and kawal is a Turkish instrument. Not arab.
Öncelikle ırkların bir önemi yoktur, ayrıca bende bir türk olarak diyorum ki, ney ve kavala Arabi çalgısıdır.
Pretty sure both originate from ancient egypt around 4-3k BCE, Ney even 5K BCE. 4.416 Years before the word „turk“ was mentioned the first time.
😂 lol Big joke
هذا مقام خريطي
Thanks for sharing your knowledge
oh my God, I am so much interested now in my learning how to play these amazing instruments, i like all. I ve being learning and practicing for several months, and today, I just realiced, the mainteness of each Ney, I have severals, and it will take a time to oil them all, but also I decided, to try one or two of the plastic ones. coul you send me please informantion how to get them please? 😊
Hey, you can order one here: www.arabinstruments.com/ney
Thanks
Hola, muchas gracias en primer lugar. Acabo de comprar un Ney y por aquí nadie sabe tocarla. Es posible obtener subtítulos en Español? En automático es prácticamente imposible. De todas formas muchas gracias. Saludos de Uruguay.
Hola, soy de colombia y quiero hacer mi propio Nay, pero es cierto solo encuentras contenido en ingles
Y yo aquí hablando ambos idiomas pero sin la flauta xD
I like the Ney more because the sound reminds me of Ancient Egypt
Which exact kawala model is this?
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@@Arabinstruments thank you!
رجاء رجاءااا
مقاس الكوال
الطول الكامل للقصبه
وطول الجزء الاخير
جزاك الله الف خير
(( لان الاسعار غاليه بالنسبه لي ))
وشكرا جزيلا لك
SAMER-HOMS إذا كنت لا تزال موجود يمكنني أن اعطيك القياسات
Could you please give the measurements? I appreciate your help.
Both sound offish if you have a good arabic musical ear..The quality of the sound and the amount of octaves you get out of a Kawala or a Nay rely on the knots in the cane and the way they're drilled inside, Kawala has 4 knots, Nay has 9 knots, without those natural knots in the cane, you can't get sharp notes, go and get a real cane Kawala if you want a good instrument..Arab instruments have those too..good luck.
Aren't natural cane ones harder to play on for new people?
@@Malakith yes
good afternoon sir.. what must be the embouchure on these instruments..I have played the clarinet and flute.. I have played brass instruments as well.. also I have mizmar that I bought online but no one here where I am knows how to play them.. I'm in America.. thank you for your video.. I love the sound the instruments make you featured in the video
can you play kavala with interdental embouchure ? what would be the difference ?
Was the Ney used in Spirit Temple Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time?
The Ney is honestly wooooow ... But also its that blowing technique id love to get my head around it feels and sounds as if to stay in the center of the octaves
Could you please make an entire video about considerations on the Ney of Ancient Egypt?
Hello please brother how can i pay ney i live in Cambodia ??
Please ,would you present the fingers positions for different maqams
l mean how to play each maqam with its holes
Many thanks
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I am struggling with kawala, i cant get a sound. Cant find the right spot. Sometimes its high pitch, sometimes like 2 sounds together…
Hey, try to practice with this tutorial : www.arabinstruments.com/galleryvideo/index?gallery=1&pn=2
@@Arabinstruments thank you, I tried with that tutorial, but its always about practicing. I play different instruments and as always, musicians are the most patient creatures living. So I need to practice 4-5 hours per day. Its harder if no one plays “eastern” instrument in central Europe . However thank you for your videos.
شكرآ👌
3 octaves?
Lebih enak kawala
Nice video! Where can I find some music score for Arab ney?
Right Here: www.arabinstruments.com/index.php/galleryvideo/index?gallery=13
Thank you
türkish Ney
Abdulaziz Alwagdani i think you are racist person especially against to TURKS.. this made me think to had some bad experiences with us..do not fear from us..we are always so kind and smart people even though we meet a stupid humanbeing like you..
You made a long sentence for someone who can't say else shit. But this is normal... If your brain was put inside a bird head, bird could just only blink eyes. I don't think the bird can fly with your brain...
ferygood instrument ilike your instrument like Minangkabau instrumen from Indonesia Saluang 5 not
Neither "Kaval" nor "Ney" arent Arabics instruments...
You dreaming man ney was always Arabic.
Kemal Gül Keval & Ney originated in Africa, prominent for Egypt, used in mainstream Arabia & Persia; and then went everywhere else. Turks were the last ones to ever touch this instrument
I just got a Persian nay and I was wondering if it's different then the Turkish and the other nays. And I was also wondering if you can put up a video about it just so I can see how to play it because I am having a lot of trouble. And maybe how to take care of it.
The Ney is Egyptian.
MushroomNinja right