Daily Instrument — Mijwiz
The mijwiz is a wind instrument played in countries like Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan and Egypt and is the ancestor of the bagpipes. The mijwiz has two bamboo pipes with six finger holes, one bamboo pipe uses a single reed and the other a double reed. The instrument is played with circular breathing, a breathing technique where you exhale through your mouth and inhale through your nose simultaneously. Mijwiz translates to “double” in Arabic








