REBAB: Jordan musical instrument
https://worldhitz4u.blogspot.com/2014/04/rebab-jordan-musical-instrument.html
The rebab is a kind of string musical instrument that is
named no later than the 8th century and spread through Islamic
trading routes over much of Northern Africa, the Middle East and some parts of
Europe and also the Far East. The bowed musical instrument usually has a spike
at the bottom to rest on the ground and that is why the musical instrument is
called spike fiddle in some places, but plucked versions of the instrument like
the kabuli rebab also can be found in some areas. Meanwhile, apart from the
version of the instrument called spike fiddle, there also exist a version of
the instrument that have a pear-shaped body that is analogous to the Byzantine
lyra and the Cretan lyra. The Cretan lyra travelled to the western part of
Europe in the 11th century and was called rebec.
Though the musical instrument is valued for its voice-like tone,
it has a limited range and was gradually replaced throughout much of the Arab
world by the violin and the kemenche.
The rebab is used in wide variety of musical groups and
genres, corresponding with the wide distribution of the instrument. The instrument
is constructed and performed slightly differently in various areas. In the
Southeast Asia, the musical instrument is a large musical instrument that has a
range that is analogous to the viola da gamba, whereas versions of the musical
instrument further west seems to be smaller and higher in their pitches. The
body of the instrument varies from being decoratively carved, as in Java, to
simpler versions like the 2-strings Egyptian fiddle of the Nile may have its
body carved with the use of half coconut shell. The more sophisticated version
of the musical instrument has a metal sound box and the front of the instrument
could be half-covered with the use of beaten copper and half of the instrument
will be covered with the use of cow skin.