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Rebec - Wikipedia
The rebec is a bowed stringed instrument of the Middle Ages and the early Renaissance. In its most common form, it has a narrow boat-shaped body and one to ... en.wikipedia.org
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Rebec demonstration, "Unprofitable Instruments" 2021 - YouTube
Kate McWilliams of "Unprofitable Instruments" gives a demonstration of her rebecs. The rebec is a type of medieval fiddle that is ... www.youtube.com
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Rebec | Musica Antiqua - Iowa State University
The rebec (rebeca, rebecq, rebet, ribeca, rebecum, rabel, or rebequin) came from the Arabian rabob. It has been known in Europe since the 10th century but their ... antiqua.music.iastate.edu
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rebec
rebec Chiefly Hist. (ˈriːbɛk) Forms: 6–7 rebecke, (7 -beke), 6–9 rebeck, (7 rebbeck); 8– rebec, (8 rebbec). [a. F. rebec († rabec, 15th c.) = med.L. rebeca (c 1400), It. ribeca, Pg. rebeca, rabeca, app. variants of the forms cited under ribibe, but the alteration in the final consonant has not been ... Oxford English Dictionary
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REBEC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of REBEC is an ancient bowed usually 3-stringed musical instrument with a pear-shaped body and slender neck. www.merriam-webster.com
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Rebec - Unprofitable Instruments
The rebec was one of the most popular stringed instruments of the Middle Ages, enjoying a lively presence throughout Europe from the 11th through the 16th ... www.trombamarina.com
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Rebecs & Medieval Fiddles - The Early Music Shop
The Early Music Shop soprano rebec is an excellent 3 string instrument based on several historic patterns. The body is carved from a single block of wood, ... earlymusicshop.com
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rebec · Grinnell College Musical Instrument Collection
The rebec is a bowed bowl-lute chordophone of Medieval and Renaissance Europe. The replica instrument pictured here was constructed in the 20 th century. omeka-s.grinnell.edu
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Rebec (Medieval) – Early Music Instrument Database
The rebec is a bowed instrument that originated around the l0th century, apparently deriving from the Arabic rebab and the Eastern European lira. caslabs.case.edu
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[PDF] Rebec Rebec
Playing notes on the rebec is very similar to playing the violin. Remember that the neck of the instrument will lie along your palm and hand, so the arch of ... 3558507.app.netsuite.com
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The Rebec: Tracing the Origins of a Medieval String Instrument
The rebec was a key player in medieval ensembles, often used for dance music, secular songs, and early polyphonic compositions. Its agility made ... www.muzikkon.com
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Matic Rebec
Rebec signed with Basket Ravenna in 2021 and averaged 11.2 points, 4.2 rebounds, 5.7 assists and 1.1 steals per game. Rebec averaged 6.1 points, 3.3 assists, and 2.4 rebounds per game. On December 22, he signed with Agribertocchi Orzinuovi. wikipedia.org
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rebeck
▪ I. † reˈbeck, n. Obs.—1 [Of obscure origin: connexion with next is doubtful, but cf. ribibe.] A term of abuse applied to a woman.c 1386 Chaucer Friar's T. 275 Brother, quod he, heere woneth an old rebekke That hadde almoost as lief to lese hire nekke As for to yeue a peny of hir good.▪ II. † reˈbe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rabel (instrument)
The rabel (or arrabel, robel, rovel) is a bowed stringed instrument from Spain, a rustic folk-fiddle descended from the medieval rebec, with both perhaps See also Rebec References Spanish musical instruments Bowed string instruments wikipedia.org
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Pochette (musical instrument)
In the past the rebec was used in a similar way. A common misconception is that pochettes were intended for children. the violin shaped pochettes later on as it replaced the rebec. wikipedia.org
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