Wooden zournas, of a total length of 206 mm. It has a fourla at the mouthpiece. It has numerous holes on the front, but usually the first 7 are the ones intended to be used by the fingers. There is a thumb hole on the back. The other 7, which are located near the foot joint, are auxiliary and are called “register holes”. The body of the instrument has engraved rings at both ends. The kaneli and reed are missing.