The most famous variant, known for its loud volume, large drones, and use in military and marching bands.
Unlike the piercing drone of the Scottish bagpipe, the Neyanban produces a continuous, hypnotic, and highly rhythmic sound. It lacks separate drone pipes, meaning the player plays the melody directly on the double-reed chanter. The most famous variant, known for its loud
Played heavily in the Celtic regions of Galicia and Asturias, resembling a bridge between the Scottish pipes and medieval European pipes. The most famous variant
Direct relatives of the Middle Eastern bagpipes, typically made from an entire goat or sheep skin. 🇮🇷 The Neyanban of Bushehr known for its loud volume
Saeid Shanbehzadeh took this deeply localized, trance-inducing folk music and brought it to global stages like the Kennedy Center and the Louvre.