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Ney - Wikipedia The ney ( neɪ NAY; Persian: نی) is an end-blown flute that figures prominently in traditional Persian, Turkish, Jewish, Arab, and Egyptian music In some of these musical traditions, it is the only wind instrument used
Sweet Ancient Melodies of the Ney: One of the Oldest Musical . . . The ney holds a special place in the hearts of Iranians and one can find many ancient documents discussing the instrument Its simple design and sweet sound made it a favorite of shepherds, wandering folk musicians, and court minstrels
Longtime Cobb lawyer and philanthropist Jim Ney dies at 82 Jim Ney, the founder of a prominent Cobb County law firm who was long involved in local civic and community affairs, has died at 82, after an eight-year battle with Parkinson’s Disease
Longtime Furman supporter James M. Ney 64 dies at age 82 East Cobb News reports the passing of stalwart Furman supporter James ("Jim") Ney The attorney served several years on the Furman Board of Trustees and championed multiple causes for Furman and his community
The Persian ney The ney is blown in a unique manner, which gives it its characteristic sound The upper edge of the ney, which is just the top of a hollow cylinder, is placed between the two upper front teeth, inside the mouth
Ney The Ney is one of the oldest and most important wind instruments in Middle Eastern music, known for its deep spiritual significance and ethereal sound It has been used for thousands of years, with its origins dating back to ancient Egypt and Persia