Donali (Persian: دونَلی) is an Iranian folk instrument from the Balochistan province in Iran, a pair of fipple flutes that are put in the mouth at the same time to play.
[2] Donali or Doney is an immigrant instrument and was brought to Baluchistan, Iran, from Sindh and Balochistan of Pakistan, half a century ago.
[2] This instrument consists of two reeds that the musician puts both in his mouth while playing.
[2] The most famous musician of this instrument is Shir Mohammad Espandar from Balochistan.
[2] The instrument may be played solo, or may be accompanied with a tambourine and drum.