The ney is an ancient end-blown flute with deep roots in the musical traditions of the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia. Used in both classical and devotional contexts, the ney is...
Ney Collection: Flutes of the Middle East
The ney is an ancient end-blown flute with deep roots in the musical traditions of the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia. Used in both classical and devotional contexts, the ney is renowned for its distinctive, breathy tone and its expressive capacity across a wide range of musical styles.
This collection features a variety of neys handcrafted by skilled makers, representing regional differences in construction and tuning. Instruments are available in both Arabic and Turkish styles, with variations in pitch, length, and fingering systems. Materials range from traditional giant cane to modern synthetic alternatives, offering options for students, educators, and professional musicians alike.
Each ney in this collection reflects the cultural significance and craftsmanship of its origin. Whether used in performance, study, or collection, these instruments provide insight into one of the world's oldest continuous wind traditions.
I think that every household should have a buffalo horn
I think that every household should have a buffalo horn. We are now the proud owners of a fine horn which we obtained from Lark in the morning. It will be handy for calling in the children from play, and signaling to the neighbors across the river.
Buffalo Natural Horn Medium
Jeffrey Nickle
The Chief
This chieftain ain’t bad. I would say situated in between intermediate and professional grade. A little bit thick but not too thick. I’m happy with this purchase
Chieftain V5 Low D, Tunable Whistle
Darrin Smith
Primordial and Beautiful
The skins are as beautiful as can be expected. I'll be using them for canvas in an art project in 2026. I'll be a returning customer.
Goatskin 18" - Medium
Gary
The Boneshaker is awesome!
I bought this 30 inch frame drum about 3 years ago (2022 I think) for use in drum circles and also for recording. It’s incredible! I wanted a drum that people could not just hear, but also feel. This one fulfills that promise very powerfully, so I call it the Boneshaker. I’ve gotten a ton of compliments about it at drum circles. It helps to hold the rhythm together very well. By playing the drum harmonics, I can find at least 3 tones to it, more depending on how I tune it. I’ve had dozens of drums and over a hundred percussion instruments over the years, but this is in the top 1% of my all time favorites. I even painted the head and it’s beautiful! Everyone at the drum circles loves it.
Tunable Goatskin Head Wooden Frame Drum with Beater, 30 x 2-inch
LAURA PREBLE
Broke my more decorative drum protesting
I bought this bodhran after I broke my more decorative one while protesting. I’m one of four women who are Drumming for Democracy every week at our local Saturday protest.
Roosebeck Bodhran, 14" x 3.5", Fixed, Rosewood, Cross