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The Ney is an end-blown flute that figures prominently in Middle Eastern music (it is impossible to get a sound out of it unless you practice a lot). This recording was done in a music store in the Beyoglu suburb of Istanbul (Turkey). I asked the shopkeeper to play it a bit and he agreed to it, he was able to play a bit most of the Turkish traditional instruments. The recording was done on February 18th 2011 with a Sony PCM-D50.
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