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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RebabRebab - Wikipedia

    The rebab ( Arabic: ربابة, rabāba, variously spelled rebap, rubob, rebeb, rababa, rabeba, robab, rubab, rebob, etc) is the name of several related string instruments that independently spread via Islamic trading routes over much of North Africa, Middle East, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and parts of Europe. [1]

  2. 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 India. The instrument and its variants spread throughout West, Central, South and Southeast Asia.

  3. Rebab. Variant with snakeskin. The rebab is a musical instrument from the Middle East. It is a very old instrument, and is probably the origin of the medieval rebec. It is a string instrument and is played by bowing or plucking the strings.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Seni_rebabSeni rebab - Wikipedia

    The Seni rebab (Hindustani: सेनी रबाब , سینی رباب , Punjabi: ਸੇਨੀ ਰੱਬਾਬ), also known as the Seniya rabab (Hindustani: सेनिया रबाब , سنیا رباب ) is a plucked string instrument used in northern India that is said to have been developed by, and to have taken its name from, the ...

  5. Throughout the Middle East and Africa, as well as Central Asia, northern India, and Southeast Asia, the word rabāb, rebab, or other derivative name refers to a spike fiddlei.e., one that has a small round or cylindrical body and appears skewered by a narrow neck.

  6. Sep 28, 2021 · What Is Rebab The rebab is a stringed instrument with various forms that emerged in Islamic geography and Central Asia. The body of the rebab, which emerged as a type of reed, is made by threading the skin into a coconut shell. The number of strings in the rebab is between one and five, but we usually see that it consists of three strings.

  7. www.youtube.com › watchrebab - YouTube

    Jan 13, 2008 · Rebab is a traditional stringed instrument that originated in Central Asia and spread to various regions of the world. In this video, you can enjoy the beautiful sound of rebab and learn more ...

  8. The rebab (Arabic الرباب or رباب; also rebap, rabab, rebeb, rababah, or al-rababa) is a string instrument which originated in what is now known as Afghanistan [citation needed], no later than the 8th century, and was spread via Islamic trading routes over much of North Africa, the Middle East, parts of Europe, and the Far East.

  9. Rebab is a two-stringed bowed lute with a heart-shaped body of wood covered with a membrane made of parchment from a cow bladder. Pierced through the body, a long spike made of wood or ivory, or a combination of both, supports the strings at the top and serving as a foot at the bottom.

  10. The Rebab is commonly found in Middle Eastern, Central Asian, and South Asian music, and it has a resonating body made from a half coconut shell and a long neck with a single gut or nylon string. The player uses a bow to create sound by drawing it across the string, and the resonating body amplifies the string’s vibration.

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