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- The rebec (sometimes rebecha, rebeckha, and other spellings, pronounced /ˈriːbɛk/ or /ˈrɛbɛk/) is a bowed stringed instrument of the Medieval era and...
- Matic Rebec (born January 24, 1995) is a Slovenian professional basketball player for the Nizhny Novgorod of the VTB United League. Standing at 1.80 m...
- po****r in the 1800s. Prior, the rebec was used in a similar way, and some modern pochettes descend from the rebec instead of the violin family. A common...
- instrument development varied in different regions of the world. Middle Eastern rebecs represented breakthroughs in terms of shape and strings, with a half a pear...
- Black Sea Kemenche Kemenche (classical) Lijerica Pochette Rabeca Rebab Rebec Shah Kaman Banhu Daguangxian Dahu Dihu Diyingehu Erhu Erxian Gaohu Gehu...
- 11th century, and became the rebec. This rabāb is the ancestor of many European bowed instruments, including the rebec and the lyra, though not of bowed...
- troubadours, and eventually reaching the rest of Europe. The English words lute, rebec, and naker are derived from Arabic oud, rabab, and naqareh. A number of...
- ancestor of all European bowed string instruments, including the lira, rebec and violin. The musical Renaissance era lasted from 1400 to 1600. It was...
- construction resembles other bowed and plucked instruments, including the rebec, Calabrian and Byzantine lyra, gǎdulka, lijerica, klasic kemençe, gudok...
- Asia into the Middle East,[failed verification] and the Byzantine Empire. Rebec, fiddle and lira da braccio are generally considered the ancestors of the...