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In a centuries-old tradition of Palestinian folkloric music, Doc Jazz is playing on the shibbabeh (Palestinian flute) in this video. Traditionally, in the northern regions of what is nowadays known as the "West Bank", Palestinian 'fallaa7een' (farmers) often had the shibbabeh as the only accompaniment for their dabkeh (the famous 'stamping feet' dance of Levantine Arabs). Of course, the hand drum (darbuka) was often added, but it was common to have only a shibbabeh and a singer, the rhythm being provided by the clapping hands of the audience and the stamping feet of their dabkeh. This usually took place at weddings. Nowadays, people often prefer a more modern setup of instruments, which has made the shibbabeh become a rare occurrence, and the number of people who are able to play it is rapidly declining. The shibbabeh was often played by shepherds, who were perfecting their craft while their livestock was grazing the meadows of Palestine. In that sense, it could be referred to as a 'shepherd's flute'. It is quite imaginable that the shibbabeh dates back to Biblical times, and that its melancholic melodies and tuning were already gracing the Palestinian landscape in the days of the Prophets. Preserving the shibbabeh is part of the struggle against the annihilation and appropriation of Palestinian culture, that the Israeli occupiers are hell-bent on completing. The shibbabeh and its typical sound and tune is untouchable. No invading Israeli will ever be able to claim it as part of his cultural heritage! Doc Jazz is determined to keep this typically Palestinian tradition alive, and has created a popular video tutorial which explains how to make a shibbabeh (it is in fact, very easy to make one), and provides some basic explanation on how to play it: • Shibbabeh tutorial, how to make one, and p...