Algars
Algars are a type of traditional musical instrument originating from the Middle East. They are typically made from wood and feature a hollow body that produces sound when air is blown into it. The design often includes a series of finger holes, allowing players to create different notes and melodies.
These instruments are commonly used in various cultural celebrations and folk music performances. Algars can vary in size and shape, but they all share the characteristic of being wind instruments. They play a significant role in the musical heritage of the regions where they are found, contributing to the rich tapestry of world music.