- The
rawap or
rubab (Tajik: Рубоб, Uzbek: rubob) is an
Eastern Iranian fretted plucked long-necked
stringed instrument also used in folk
music by residents...
- Punjabis.
Variants of the
rubab include the
Kabuli rebab of Afghanistan, the
Rawap of Xinjiang, the
Pamiri rubab of
Tajikistan and the seni
rebab of northern...
-
famous for its
songs such as "Why Are the
Flowers So Red",
featuring the
rawap and
music of the
Tajiks of Xinjiang. The cast
features Bai Dezhang, En Hesen...
- (Middle East, Persia, Greece) Qanbūs (Arabian Peninsula)
Qinqin (China)
Rawap Requinto Rote
Rubab (Iran)
Rudra veena (India)
Sagar veena (****stan) Sallaneh...
-
Psaltery Qanun (Middle East, Persia, Greece)
Qiftelia (Kosovo)
Qinqin (China)
Rawap Rajao Requinto Ronroco (Bolivia)
Russian guitar Rubab Pamiri rubab Rudra...
- long-necked lute with two strings, used in
Uyghur traditional music of
Xinjiang Rawap (热瓦普 or 热瓦甫) – a
fretless plucked long-necked lute used in
Uyghur traditional...
- the Nepali-Tibetan-Bhutanese tungana, the
Pamiri rubab and the
Uyghur rawap. The
family of
instruments blended Persian and
Indian cultures, and has...
-
Related instruments Bağlama (Saz)
Bouzouki Çifteli
Dotara Dramyin Dutar Rawap Pamiri rubab Sataer Setar Sato
Setor Sitar Tambura Tamboori Tambouras Tamburica...
- the Nepali-Tibetan-Bhutanese tungana, the
Pamiri rubab and the
Uyghur rawap. The
family of
instruments blended Persian and
Indian cultures, and has...
- voices. They consist, at most concerts, of a pair of long-necked
lutes (
rawap, tar,
tanbur or dutar), the dayra, or
frame drum, which, with its jingles...