
Moroccan folk music, is rich and diverse, often incorporating a variety of musical instruments that reflect the country’s cultural heritage. Moroccans are famous for making their own instruments to use in Moroccan folk music.

- A Tbel is a large drum played with sticks, often used in outdoor performances.
Usage.. - A Gimbri (Guembri) a three-stringed bass instrument often handmade from wood and animal skin.
- Bendir, a frame drum with a skin head, typically played with the hands.
- Riq a type of tambourine with a wooden frame and metal jingles.
- Nay is a handmade end-blown flute made from a reed.
- Loutar, a string instrument similar to a lute, often with a rounded body.
- Castanets a percussion instruments made of two pieces of wood that are clicked together.







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