Alghoza

Alghoza also called Beenon (Sindhi: الغوزو‎) is a paired woodwind traditional musical instrument of Sindhi culture,[3][4] also used by Kutchi, Saraiki, Punjabi, Rajasthani and baloch folk musicians.

[5] The quick recapturing of breath on each beat creates a bouncing, swinging rhythm.

The wooden instrument initially comprised two flute pipes of the same length but over time, one of them was shortened for sound purposes.

In the world of Alghoza playing, the two flute pipes are a couple — the longer one is the male and the shorter one the female instrument.

[6] It originated at around 7500 BC in Mesopotamia, it then reached Iran and eventually the Indian subcontinent with some modifications.

Toomba and Alghoza players in Punjab, India
Alghoza player in the Thar Desert , Rajasthan, India