A rebab is a traditional stringed instrument commonly found in Middle Eastern and Asian music. It typically features a body made of wood, often carved from a single piece, with a skin or wooden soundboard. The strings are usually made of gut, nylon, or metal, and the instrument is played with a bow. The rebab's construction and materials can vary by region and cultural context.
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A rebab is a traditional stringed instrument originating from the Middle East and parts of South Asia. Typically made from a hollowed-out wooden body covered with animal skin, it has one to three strings that are played with a bow. The rebab is known for its rich, expressive sound and is commonly used in various musical genres, including folk and classical music. Its design and playing technique can vary significantly across different cultures.
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The rebab (the origin of the violin) was invented most likely in what used to be Persia, but it was and is sometimes used in India.
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Yes, a ravanaston is a string instrument. It originates from the Indian subcontinent and features a resonating body made from a gourd or wood, with strings typically made of silk or metal. The instrument is played with a bow and has a unique sound, often used in traditional music. It is similar in some ways to a violin or a rebab but has its own distinct characteristics.
Recorder, Rebab, Rebec, Rhodes Piano, Rainstick, Riq, Rattle, Rachet, Ruan, Rudra Veena, Roman Tuba, Rackett, Ryuteki
The cast of Yuvami yikamazsin - 1947 includes: Celal Balkir Nejat Candaner Nevin Erman Oya Sensev Necla Sertel Cahide Sonku Rebab Taner Nebile Teker
The dances are mainly influenced by Chinese, Arabic, sundanese and javanese culture, Chinese being more profound. The typical is dynamic movement and colourful Chinese-like dresses, with the music of gamelan ensemble, rebab and traditional trumpet. Most popular of these Jakarta (or Betawi, from Batavia) dances: Cokek dance.
No one knows who first invented the violin. Some people think that when Arabs escaped the Turkish fundamentalist reaction in about 1175 AD, they brought the rebab or "spiked fiddle" with them. That instrument was unfretted and played with a bow. To make the sound appeal to western ears, they added a fourth string. The instrument was perfected by Andrea Amati in about 1580.