Γέεννα, romanized: Géenna), also known as Wadi el-Rababa (Arabic: وادي الربابة, romanized: Wādī l-Rabāba, lit. 'Valley of the Rebab'), is a historic valley...
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Qanbūs Buzuq Awtar Lutar Sintir Qanun Iraqi Santur Jawzah Ghuanbri Kamancheh Rababa Pontic lyra Simsimiyya Kissar Tanbūra Jewish Lyre Ney Kawalah Salamiyah...
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Metqal Qenawi Metqal – rababa (13) Shamandi Tewfick Metqal – rababa (13) Mohammad Murad Metgali – rababa (13) Alain Weber – rababa (13) Les Musiciens du...
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variant known as the 'Firandia' rabab (Punjabi: ਫਿਰੰਦੀਆ ਰਬਾਬ Phiradī'ā rabāba), however Baldeep Singh, an expert in the Sikh musical tradition, challenges...
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basis of the music. Instruments like the double-reeded ney or the stringed rababa were sometimes used, after being obtained in cosmopolitan cities such as...
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considered guardians of the rabāba), and the shaykha holds up the smoking incense burner with her right hand. The tanbūra, or rabāba, is often important in...
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mostly of wooden instruments. These include string instruments such as the rababa (the Arabic fiddle) and smsmiyya (tampura), wind instruments such as the...
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and the Gulf States." In Sudan, the tanbūra (or tanbur) is also called a rabāba. The North Sudanese version is typically five-stringed with a larger size...
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Playing Bedouin music on the rababa, 2009...
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