How To Choose A Turkish Ney

The Turkish ney is an end-blown reed flute, the term is derived from the Persian nay, "reed.”, an Ottoman variation on the ancient ney. Together with the Turkish tanbur lute and Turkish kemençe fiddle are considered the most typical instruments of Classical Turkish music. Turkish Ney is simple in design, however it can achieve a range of three octaves. Turkish neys are divided into several categories based on length, and are capable of making lower tones than the Arab ney.
The Turkish Ney has seven finger holes, six on the front of the instrument, and one on the back. The thumb hole on the back is not centered, it is angled to the left or right depending on whether the instrument was intended to be played with the left or right hand on top.

A feature that distinguishes Turkish Ney from similar instruments of other cultures is the flared mouthpiece or lip-rest, called a Baspare- Bashpare, traditionally made of water buffalo horn, ivory, or ebony, but in modern times many are plastic or similar durable material. The Turkish ney is played by pressing the bashpare against nearly-closed lips and angling the flute so that a narrow air-stream can be blown from the center of the lips against the interior edge to the left or right, depending on whether the flute is left- or right-handed in construction. This technique gives a lower volume, but a better controlled sound compared to the technique used with the Persian ney or the Mongolian tsuur, which are played by tucking the mouthpiece under the upper lip and making contact with the teeth.

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Silver rings called parazvane are attached to either end of the instrument to prevent cracking. The lowest tones are called the "dem" (breath) tones. The semitones unique to classical Turkish music are achieved by opening some of the holes either half or one fourth of the way. Other semitones are achieved by a slight turn of the head.
Compared to most fipple flutes and reed instruments, Turkish Ney is very difficult to play at first, often taking several weeks of practice to produce a proper sound at all, and even more to produce the full range of pitches. A skilled ney player can sound around 100 identifiable different tones in a two-and-a-half octave range or more.

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Turkish Ney, together with the kudüm, are the two main instruments of Mevlevî music, but have been widely used since very early periods in secular music as well. There are several different sizes of ney, each with its own name, including (from low to high register) bolahenk, davut, sah, mansur, kizneyi, müstahsen, and sipürde. These names are used as tunings (ahenk) in classical Turkish music. Of the twelve sizes of neys, seven are tuned to natural tones, and five to half tones. The half tone of each of the chief tones is known as maybeyn. There are also neys an octave above the lowest register neys such as bolahenk and davut neys; these are known as nisfiye neys.
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Ciao Silvia 🌸
Che bello sentire che ti sei innamorata del suono del ney —
Per iniziare, considerando che sei mancina, ti consiglio di suonare con la mano destra in alto (cioè sopra). Questo ti renderà più comodo il controllo del soffio e delle dita, poiché la posizione sarà più naturale per te.
Inoltre:
Se sei principiante, ti consiglio un Turkish Ney in tono B (Kız Ney) o D (Supurde Ney). Questi sono i più usati per l’apprendimento e hanno un suono dolce e profondo.
Assicurati che il başpare (il beccuccio) sia in corno o delrin, facilita molto l’intonazione all’inizio.
Se vuoi, posso consigliarti anche un modello specifico e mandarti il link direttamente da Sala Muzik, così puoi scegliere quello più adatto a te
Ciao, mi sono innamorata del suono del ney dopo aver ascoltato canzoni come Sweet Truble di Omar Faruk Tekbilek e Brian Keane. Vorrei imparare a suonarlo. Quale mi consigli? Considera che sono mancina. Grazie
Silvia
Hi Edward,
The common one is left hand on top
Hi,
can you send us a picture of it please
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Hello I purchased a yildiz Turkish ney for left hand on top but the ney I received has the thumb hole on the back slightly to the right.would you considered this as a left hand or right hand ney. Thank you Joseph.
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