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The Kaba Zurna is the largest member of the zurna family, with its name "kaba" (meaning "coarse" or "thick" in Turkish) referring to its deep, bass-heavy register.
: Typically carved from dense tonewoods such as plum, mulberry, or apricot , the instrument features a conical bore and a wide, flared bell. Its length generally ranges from 38 cm to 55 cm . kaba_zurna
While found throughout the region, the Kaba Zurna has distinct regional identities: The Kaba Zurna is the largest member of
Are you interested in learning about the Kaba Zurna, or Buy Turkish Zurna & Caucasian Zurna - Ethnic Musical While found throughout the region, the Kaba Zurna
: Most models feature seven finger holes on the front and one thumb hole on the back. Small additional holes near the bell, sometimes called "devil's holes" ( şeytan delikleri ), are used for tuning and tonal balance. Regional Variations