INSTRUMENTS

INSTRUMENTS

Oud:  An icon of Arabic music, the oud’s soulful notes invite listeners on a captivating journey of sound. Its enchanting melody resonates through time, bridging cultures and generations with its timeless allure.

Qanun: An essential instrument in traditional music, the Qanun produces beautiful melodies that enhance Arabic tunes. Its captivating sound fosters a sense of accomplishment in the player.

Arabic Rhythm Instruments: From the rapid beats of the Tabla to the subtle rhythms of the Riq, these instruments set the heartbeat of Arabic music.

Reed Flute (Nay): The Nay’s poignant tones have echoed through Middle Eastern music for millennia. Playing this wind instrument offers benefits like better coordination, discipline, concentration, understanding of music, and breath control.

Clarinet: The clarinet enhances Arabic music with its unique sound, adding sophistication to compositions. Playing it helps improve coordination, dexterity, discipline, and breathing techniques while enhancing understanding of musical nuances.

Violin: A mainstay in modern Arabic orchestras. This string instrument supports sensory development, enhances mental function and overall well-being, improves memory and attention span.

Cello: Adding depth and resonance, the cello beautifully complements traditional instruments in contemporary pieces. A profound tool for expression that transcends words, the cello acts as a foundation for other string instruments, facilitates better individual dynamics through ensemble play, and even encourages better posture.