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Wednesday 31 October 2012

Rebec            

           The Rebec (Sometimes Rebecha, Rebeckha, And Originally Varied Different Spellings, Pronounce)May Be A Bowed String Instrument. In Its Commonest Kind, It's A Slim Boat-Shaped Body And 1-5 Strings And Is Vieon The Arm Or Underneath The Chin, Sort Of A Bowed Stringed Instrument. It's Conjointly Associate Antecedent of The Bowed Stringed Instrument.
          Rebec, Bowed, Stringed Instrument Of European Medieval And Early Renaissance Music. It Absolutely Was Originally known As A Rubebe, Developed Concerning The Eleventh Century From The Similar Arab Rabāb, And Was Carried Toeuropean Country With Muslim Culture. Just Like The Rabāb, The Rebec Had A Shallow, Pear-Shaped Body, However On The Rebec The Rabāb’s Skin Belly Was Replaced By Wood And A Fingerboard Was More. The Rebec Was Command Against The Chest Or Chin Or, Often, With Very Cheap Of The Instrument Resting On The Seated Player’s Left Thigh. The 3 Strings Were Tuned In Fifths .
          The Medieval Rebec Was Apparently A Treble Instrument, However By The Late Fifteenth Century Rebecs Were Created In Sizes From Treble To Bass. The Family Of Rebecs Was Outdated By The Viols Throughout The Sixteenth Century. The Treble Rebec Survived Into The Eighteenth Century Because The Kit, The Dance Master’s Fiddle. The Lira And Its Balkanfolks Variants, The Gusla And Gadulka, Area Unit Closely Associated With The Rebec.

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