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Rebab (Arabic: ربابة, rabāba,
variously spelled rebap, rubob, rebeb, rababa, rabeba, robab, rubab, rebob, etc) is the name of
several related string instruments...
- the
rubab include the
Kabuli rebab of Afghanistan, the
Rawap of Xinjiang, the
Pamiri rubab of
Tajikistan and the seni
rebab of
northern India. The instrument...
- The Seni
rebab (Hindustani: सेनी रबाब (Devanagari), سینی رباب (Nastaleeq), Punjabi: ਸੇਨੀ ਰੱਬਾਬ), also
known as the
Seniya rabab (Hindustani: सेनिया रबाब...
- The
Maghreb rebab or
Maghrebi rebab is a
bowed lute now pla****
mainly in
Northern Africa. It fits
within the
wider rebab traditions of the Arab world,...
- such as the harp and the
electric b****.
Other examples include the sitar,
rebab, banjo, mandolin, ukulele, and bouzouki. In the Hornbostel–Sachs scheme...
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Rebab Chal (Persian: رباب چال, also
Romanized as
Rebāb Chāl) is a
village in Sardar-e
Jangal Rural District, Sardar-e
Jangal District,
Fuman County, Gilan...
- 1874.
There were only
slight differences, if any,
between the
rebab and the lute
before rebab became a
bowed instrument:
Before that point, both had vaulted...
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either unaccompanied, or to the
stringed instrument, the
rebab.
Traditional instruments are the
rebab and
various woodwinds.
Examples of
Bedouin music are...
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bowed instrument of the
Byzantines and
equivalent to the pear-shaped Arab
rebab. The
rebec was
adopted as a key
instrument in Arab
classical music and in...
- mountains. The
lotar is
usually pla**** by a duo,
which may also
include a
rebab. The
Berber music is
usually monodic with a
pentatonic scale system. Malḥūn...