Trumwāy šubūk / Trumway shubbuk (gender unknown)
(with) definite article: ?original: ? (Arabic)
Hornpipe without a mouthpiece: double chanter + drone, no bell / idioglot single reeds: either down- or up-cut
A triple clarinet with either down- or up-cut reeds (➺ Single (beating) reed(s)); Also mentioned, as "Trumwāy" only (and as a synonym of Tōrmāy) by Elsner/Jabès, who provide a brief description, stating that 2 of its drones end with a Gumac; According to Marcuse, "2 of the pipes share a common bell [made] of horn".
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MGG: Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart (Kassel, Bärenreiter, 1949–1968, supplemented 1973-1986) / 2nd ed. 1994-2007, supplemented 2008.
Marcuse, Sibyl: Musical instruments: a comprehensive dictionary. New York, 1975 (Trumwāy shubbuk; »MGG).
Elsner, Jürgen & Jabès, Andrée: Der Arġūl. In: Collaer [et al.]: Nordafrika (1983), p.42 (Trumwāy; »Hickmann).