
''Rebab'' (, ''rabāba'', variously spelled ''rebap'', ''rubob'', ''rebeb'', ''rababa'', ''rabeba'', ''robab'', ''rubab'', ''rebob'', etc) is the name of several related
string instrument
In musical instrument classification, string instruments, or chordophones, are musical instruments that produce sound from vibrating strings when a performer strums, plucks, strikes or sounds the strings in varying manners.
Musicians play some ...
s that independently spread via Islamic
trading routes over much of
North Africa
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,
Middle East
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,
Central Asia
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,
Southeast Asia
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, and parts of
Europe
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. The instrument is typically
bowed, but is sometimes
plucked. It is one of the earliest known bowed instruments, named no later than the 8th century, and is the parent of many bowed and stringed instruments.
Variants
There are chiefly three main types:
A long-necked bowed variety that often has a spike at the bottom to rest on the ground (see first image to the right); thus this is called a spike fiddle in certain areas. Some of the instruments developing from this variant have vestigial spikes.
A short-necked double-chested or "boat-shaped" variant; plucked versions like the ''
Maghreb rebab'' and the ''kabuli rebab'' (sometimes referred to as the ''
robab'' or ''rubab'') also exist.
Besides the spike fiddle variant, a variant with a pear-shaped body, quite similar to the
Byzantine lyra and the
Cretan lyra, also exists. This latter variant travelled to western Europe in the 11th century,
and became the
rebec. This rabāb is the ancestor of many European bowed instruments, including the rebec and the
lyra, though not of bowed instruments in the lyre family such as the
crwth,
jouhikko,
talharpa and
gue.
This article will only concentrate on the spike-fiddle Rebab, which usually consists of a small, usually rounded body, the front of which is covered in a membrane such as
parchment
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or
sheepskin and has a long neck attached. It has a long thin
neck
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with a
pegbox at the end, and has one, two or three
strings. It also lacks a
fingerboard. The instrument is held upright, either resting on the lap or on the floor. The
bow is usually more curved than that of the
violin
The violin, sometimes referred to as a fiddle, is a wooden chordophone, and is the smallest, and thus highest-pitched instrument (soprano) in regular use in the violin family. Smaller violin-type instruments exist, including the violino picc ...
.
The Rebab, though valued for its voice-like tone, has a very limited range (a little over an
octave
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), and was gradually replaced throughout much of the Arab world by the violin and
kemenche. The
Iraq
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i version of the instrument (''jawza'' or ''joza'') has four strings.
Construction
The Rebab is used in a wide variety of
musical ensembles and
genres, corresponding with its wide distribution, and is built and played somewhat differently in different areas. Following the principle of construction in
Iran
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,
Ahvaz, the rebab is a large instrument with a range similar to the
viola da gamba
The viola da gamba (), or viol, or informally gamba, is a bowed and fretted string instrument that is played (i.e. "on the leg"). It is distinct from the later violin family, violin, or ; and it is any one of the earlier viol family of bow (m ...
, whereas versions of the instrument further west tend to be smaller and higher-pitched. The body varies from being ornately carved, as in Java, to simpler models such as the 2-string Egyptian "fiddle of the Nile." They may have a body made of half a
coconut
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shell, while the more sophisticated versions have a metal soundbox, and the front may be half-covered with beaten
copper
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, and half with cowskin. an endpin is similar to the cello.
History
According to Richard Wallaschek, bowed rebab was developed under Muslim culture. The Rebab was heavily used, and continues to be used, in Arabic
Bedouin music
Bedouin music () is the music of nomadic Bedouin Arabs, Arab tribes in the Arabian Peninsula, North Africa, Mesopotamia and the Levant. It is closely linked to its text and poem, poems. Songs are based on poetry and are sung either unaccompanied, ...
and is mentioned by
Johann Ludwig Burckhardt in his
travelog ''Travels in Arabia'':
"Of instruments they possess only the ''rababa'', (a kind of guitar,) the '' ney'', (a species of clarinet,) and the ''tambour'', or tambourine."
It is called "joza" in Iraq, named after the sound box material made of a coconut shell. There is also a bowed instrument in Persian music named
Kamanche which has similar shape and structure. It spread to different regions including South East Asia through Islamic trading routes.
Southeast Asia
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In the
Indonesia
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n
gamelan
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the rebab is an essential
elaborating instrument, ornamenting the
basic melody. A two-string bowed lute consisting of a wooden body, traditionally though now rarely a single coconut shell, covered with very fine stretched skin.
[Lindsay, Jennifer (1992). Rabab is one of traditional music instrument in Minangkabau especially in west coast region like Pesisir Selatan dan Pariaman https://niadilova.wordpress.com/2017/03/13/rabab-pariaman-senjakala-sebuah-genre-sastra-lisan-minangkabau/. ''Javanese Gamelan'', p.30-31. .] Two brass strings are tuned a fifth apart and the horse hair bow is tied loosely (unlike modern Western stringed instruments) with the proper tension controlled by the players bow hand, contributing to the difficult technique.
There are typically two per ensemble, one for ''
pelog'' and one for ''
slendro'', never played together.
The rebab does not have to conform exactly to the scale of the other gamelan instruments and can be played in relatively free time, finishing its phrases after the beat of the
gong ageng (the big gong that "rules" the ensemble, see:
colotomy). The rebab also frequently plays the
buka when it is part of the ensemble.
[Neil Sorrell. ''A Guide to the Gamelan''. London: Faber and Faber, 1990. Pp. 97–98.]
In
Malaysia
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, especially the eastern Malaysian states of
Kelantan
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and northern
Terengganu (
Besut), Rebab is one of important traditional music instruments. Its appearance is significantly different from rebabs from other regions. It has 3 strings, 3 tuning pegs (telinga), a decorative, detachable headstock (kepala), a skin made of cow's stomach and a small, nipple-like mute mechanism (puting). The Rebab is used in the
makyong ensemble, tarik selampit and also in a healing ritual called "Main Peteri".
See also
*
Ektara, one-string instrument used in traditional music from Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan.
*
Erhu
*
Gadulka
*
Gudok
*
Gusle
*
Kobyz
*
Lijerica
*
Masenqo
References
Sources
* Margaret J. Kartomi: On Concepts and Classifications of Musical Instruments. Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology, University of Chicago Press, 1990
External links
Turkish Rebab Master Ibrahim Metin UgurNay-Nava the encyclopedia of persian music instruments(archived)
Arabic rababa photo(archived)
nuke.liuteriaetnica.itFERNWOOD an American music group that uses a Rebab.
Matthaios Tsahouridis
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