The basic materials are wood, brass strings and gut strings.
The cast of Rabab - 1942 includes: Hekmet Fahmy as Sadia Ahmed Galal Zouzou Nabil Mary Queeny as Rabab
Rabab is a Muslim name for girls. It means white cloud.
Bebe Nanaki
It is generally agreed the instrument we know today in western music as the violin had its origin in the Arabic rabab which has only two strings.
Before the sitar emerged, several stringed instruments contributed to its development, notably the veena and the rabab. The veena, with its long neck and resonating body, is an ancient instrument in Indian classical music. The rabab, originating from Central Asia, influenced the sitar's construction and playing technique with its frets and melodic capabilities. Together, these instruments laid the groundwork for the sitar's unique sound and design.
(if the action refers to time past is called past continuous) for example (a) fatima was singing a song. (b) rabab was reading a book
Just like the Guitar, the Violin evolved from the Greek Kithara, which dates back as far as 7th century BC. However, the early Violin was not created until late 9th century Arabia this was called the Rabab. The first known Violin, labeled as Violin, was created in Europe in 1542 by Andrea Amati.
The cast of Ticket to Jerusalem - 2002 includes: Gassan Abbas as Jaber Georgina Asfour Imad Farageen George Ibrahim Reem Ilo as Rabab Areen Omari as Sana
The cast of Short w Fanelah w Cap - 2000 includes: Nour as Rabab Ahmed Eid as Asfoor Yousef Ismail as The Reporter Dalia Mostafa as Amina Sherif Mounir as Menem
Ahmed Galal has: Performed in "Laila" in 1927. Performed in "Uyun sahira" in 1934. Performed in "Banknote" in 1936. Performed in "Zawja bil nayaba" in 1937. Performed in "Bint el-bacha el-moudir" in 1938. Performed in "Zelekha tuhib Achur" in 1939. Performed in "Rabab" in 1942.
Guru Nanak's companions were known as the "sangat" or "sadhsangat," referring to the community of devoted followers and spiritual seekers who gathered around him. Notable companions included Bhai Mardana, a Muslim minstrel who played the rabab, and Bhai Bala, who was a close associate. These companions played a significant role in spreading Guru Nanak's teachings and participating in his spiritual journeys.
Ancient Hindus played a variety of musical instruments, including string instruments like the veena and the rabab, as well as percussion instruments such as the mridangam and the tabla. Wind instruments, like the bansuri (bamboo flute) and the shankha (conch shell), were also popular. These instruments were often used in religious ceremonies, classical music, and folk performances, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of ancient India.