An ancient martial art dating back to Pharaonic times, where men perform rhythmic stick-fighting movements to the pulse of the mizmar.
In rural Egypt, highly trained horses perform rhythmic steps and "dances" specifically to the live tune of the mizmar. Instrument Craftsmanship
A more playful, theatrical dance performed by both men and women using a stick, inspired by the martial movements of Tahtib.
3 joined pieces of sheesham, 7 finger holes on front & 1 on back, 3 sets of tuning holes accent flared end, reed included. Aisha's Egypt: Mizmar-izing Music
Traditionally, the mizmar is crafted from a single block of , though modern versions are sometimes made from metal for durability. It features: Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Mid East 13.5" Turkish Shawm Mizmar 7 Hole Reed MIZM