Mizrabs
Mizrabs are a type of musical instrument, specifically a percussion instrument, originating from the Middle East and South Asia. They are often referred to as finger cymbals or finger castanets. Mizrabs are typically small, metallic discs, usually made of brass or bronze, with a hole in the center. They are worn on the thumb and forefinger of each hand.
The sound is produced by striking the mizrabs together, either by clapping the hands or by tapping
The design and size of mizrabs can vary, influencing the pitch and timbre of the sound. Some