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Rubab (robab, rabab or rebab) is the name of various lute-like musical instruments from central Asia , including :
- Kabuli rebab, a plucked, short-necked lute-like musical instrument originally from Afghanistan and northwest Pakistan.
- Kashgari rubab, a long-neck lute
- Pamiri rubab
Its name is derived from the Arabian word rebab which means "played with a bow", but the Central Asian instrument is plucked, and is distinctly different in construction. The rubab is mainly used by Pashtun, Tajik, Kashmiri and Iranian Kurdish classical musicians.
Vedi anche le categorie : Tar (lute), Dutâr, Rubab, Sarod, Dotara e Dramyens.
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Questa categoria contiene 29 file, indicati di seguito, su un totale di 29.
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'By @ibneAzhar'-BaltitFort-Hunza-GB-Pakistan- (99).JPG 3 000 × 4 000; 4,3 MB
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13th century rubab from ceramic plate, Rayy ( Iran ) ca 1200 CE.jpg 1 010 × 1 328; 1,49 MB
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164 Amaliy San'at Muzeyi, Museu d'Arts Aplicades (Taixkent), instruments musicals.jpg 3 312 × 4 416; 14,43 MB
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Afghanistan centrale, rubab che si dice suonato da guru nanak.jpg 1 565 × 4 614; 3,49 MB
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Arts de l'Islam (Rillieux-la-Pape) - carreau de décor mural (Téhéran 19e) - 2.jpg 2 896 × 3 512; 7,92 MB
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Barbed rubab (lute), 1660-1670 CE, Golkonda.png 905 × 1 200; 3,08 MB
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Bear with lute-family instrument.jpg 664 × 1 000; 213 KB
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Cappella Palatina rubab.jpg 367 × 398; 47 KB
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Centries old heritage, Rubab.JPG 4 928 × 3 264; 5,04 MB
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Chinese Festival.jpg 1 280 × 637; 180 KB
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Homayoun Sakhi.jpg 727 × 1 092; 309 KB
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Horniman instruments 20.jpg 4 160 × 3 120; 2,03 MB
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Horniman instruments 23.jpg 4 160 × 3 120; 1,62 MB
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Horniman instruments 31.jpg 4 160 × 3 120; 1,46 MB
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MIK - Musikantenschale.jpg 1 960 × 1 712; 1,87 MB
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Mongolian lute, circa 1279-1368, Tomb of Wang Qing.jpg 566 × 756; 127 KB
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Muhammad Jaffar 1590.jpg 1 284 × 1 286; 340 KB
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Music, dancing, Qajar moulded pottery tile, Tehran, Iran, second half 19th century.jpg 2 427 × 1 821; 4,92 MB
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Musical instruments on display at the MIM (14350946424).jpg 640 × 377; 63 KB
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Robab.jpg 547 × 808; 92 KB
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Rubab late 12th or early 13th century AD.jpg 753 × 1 089; 1,1 MB
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Rubab-family instrument on Abbasid era bowl.jpg 457 × 648; 151 KB
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RubabPamiri9strings.jpg 1 049 × 2 718; 267 KB
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Деревяные ходули. Таджикабад.JPG 381 × 336; 26 KB
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Игра на смычковом инструменте рубаб. Фестиваль редких музыкальных инструментов «Ритмы мира».webm 53 s, 1 920 × 1 080; 72,65 MB
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르바브 (1).JPG 5 184 × 2 920; 4,78 MB
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르바브 (2).JPG 2 920 × 5 184; 4,89 MB
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