The rebab (Arabic: ربابة, rabāba, variously spelled rebap, rubob, rebeb, rababa, rabeba, robab, rubab, rebob, etc) is the name of several related string...
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The Seni rebab (Hindustani: सेनी रबाब (Devanagari), سینی رباب (Nastaleeq), Punjabi: ਸੇਨੀ ਰੱਬਾਬ), also known as the Seniya rabab (Hindustani: सेनिया रबाब...
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The Maghreb rebab or Maghrebi rebab is a bowed lute now played mainly in Northern Africa. It fits within the wider rebab traditions of the Arab world,...
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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...
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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...
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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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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...
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string instrument (the rebab, a name illustrative of Islamic influence), plucked siter, vertical flute suling and voices. The rebab is one of the main melodic...
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Hurdy-gurdy Lute Lyre Organistrum (large form of medieval hurdy-gurdy) Psaltery Rebab Rebec Tromba marina Vielle Viol Zither Bagpipes Bellows pipe Bladder pipe...
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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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nyckelharpa ocarina oud pan flute pipa pogo cello quena rabeca ravanahatha rebab rebec recorder rubab salamiyyah sarangi (Indian) sarangi (Nepali) sasando...
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Minangkabau music (section Rebab (rabab Minang))
that can be read or sung by a kaba master accompanied by the rubbing of a rebab (or matchsticks for the sijobang stories). Apart from kaba, dendang with...
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Gamelan gong kebyar (section Rebab)
can access tones in the pitch gaps of keyed instruments for effect. The rebab is a spike fiddle played with a bow. It is only sometimes used in kebyar...
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such as the harp and the electric bass. Other examples include the sitar, rebab, banjo, mandolin, ukulele, and bouzouki. In the Hornbostel–Sachs scheme...
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(India) Psalmodikon Psaltry Qelutviaq Rabeca Rabel Ravanahaththa (India) Rebab (Afghanistan, Pakistan and India) Rebec Salo Sanhu (China) Sarangi (India)...
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gamelan. This can include rebab, gendér, gendér panerus, voice, slenthem, suling, siter, gong, kempul, kenong, and kendhang. The rebab, a two-stringed fiddle...
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variations in the structure of the instrument. The kamancheh is related to the rebab which is the historical ancestor of the kamancheh and the bowed Byzantine...
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in which couples exchange poetic verses as they dance to the music of a rebab or violin and a gong. Ronggeng originated in Java, Indonesia. Ronggeng has...
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music, such as surf rock, Anatolian folk, death metal, film music, Afghan rebab music, ska, funk, space rock, jazz and Japanoise. Musique concrète and foley...
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Cobza Dutar Dombra Erhu Gadulka Gudok Gusle Kamancheh Kemenche Komuz Lute Rebab The lyra of Crete Kazakh: қобыз, romanized: qobyz; Bashkir: ҡумыҙ, romanized: qumıź;...
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Classification Necked bowl lutes String instruments Related instruments Arbajo, Dotara, Dranyen, Kabuli rebab, Seni rebab, Sarod, Tungana, Dutar, Tanbur...
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that were adopted from the medieval Islamic world. For example, the Arabic rebab is the ancestor of all European bowed string instruments, including the...
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instruments Ravanahatha chordophones 4 Sri Lanka, India stringed instruments Rebab chordophones 3 Afghanistan stringed instruments Rebec chordophones 321.21-71...
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across the Arab world. It is traditionally characterized by heavy use of the rebab, oud and other string instruments such as the violin, the occasional use...
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History of lute-family instruments (section Gambus and rabâb, skin tops plucked and bowed, rebab, rubab rabâb, robab)
sitar, tanbur, setar, but also bowed instruments such as the yaylı tambur, rebab, erhu, and the entire family of viols and violins. Lutes either rose in...
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of the Black Sea Kemenche Kemenche (classical) Lijerica Pochette Rabeca Rebab Rebec Shah Kaman Banhu Daguangxian Dahu Dihu Diyingehu Erhu Erxian Gaohu...
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in order of ranking, as follows: the human voice, the bowed strings (the rebab) and winds, plucked strings, percussion, and dance, the first three pointed...
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the rebab, arriving there from Muslim culture, c. 15th century a.d. A difference between the two is the number of stings; where the Indonesian rebab has...
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Eastern rebab, which influenced the Thai saw sam sai, Cambodian saw Khmer, and Malay peninsula rebab. Being suitable to accompany singing, the rebab in Indonesia...
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el-Rababa (Arabic: وادي الربابة, romanized: Wādī l-Rabāba, lit. 'Valley of the Rebab'), is a historic valley surrounding Jerusalem from the west and southwest...
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