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Definition of rebab in English: rebabnoun rɪˈbabriˈbäb A bowed or plucked stringed instrument of Arab origin, used especially in North Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia. 雷贝琴(一种起源于阿拉伯的弓弦弹拨乐器,尤用于北非、中东和印度次大陆) Example sentencesExamples - Still another combines the croaking of frogs in a pond at Mills College with Anthony Braxton's baritone saxophone, the composer's wife (?) playing a Javanese rebab, and a Kurzweil sampler sine wave.
- It consists of bronze gongs, keyed metallophones (like xylophones), drums, a flute, a rebab fiddle, and a celempung zither.
- It may be the flute, the mediaeval lute, or the viola or rebab of Jordi Savall himself, one of the acknowledged masters of his instrument.
- There one can hear rebab recitals every other night.
- The rebab type usually had two strings, a skin belly, and narrow body, and is illustrated in 13th-century documents.
OriginMid 18th century: from Arabic rabāb. Definition of rebab in US English: rebabnounriˈbäb A bowed or plucked stringed instrument of Arab origin, used especially in North Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia. 雷贝琴(一种起源于阿拉伯的弓弦弹拨乐器,尤用于北非、中东和印度次大陆) Example sentencesExamples - The rebab type usually had two strings, a skin belly, and narrow body, and is illustrated in 13th-century documents.
- It consists of bronze gongs, keyed metallophones (like xylophones), drums, a flute, a rebab fiddle, and a celempung zither.
- It may be the flute, the mediaeval lute, or the viola or rebab of Jordi Savall himself, one of the acknowledged masters of his instrument.
- Still another combines the croaking of frogs in a pond at Mills College with Anthony Braxton's baritone saxophone, the composer's wife (?) playing a Javanese rebab, and a Kurzweil sampler sine wave.
- There one can hear rebab recitals every other night.
OriginMid 18th century: from Arabic rabāb. |