seni rebab (Medieval Indian evolution of the Afghan (kabuli) rabab)
~ String instrument
Description
Larger, with a longer neck than the kabuli rabab, it has a hide covered soundbox and wooden fingerboard with mostly gut strings, it was developed during medieval times by Tansen, who improved it and gave it metal sympathetic strings.
Relationships
| from: | India |
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| derivations and has hybrids: | sursingar (19th century large North-Indian dhrupad bass-sarod) |
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| derived from: | kabuli rabab (Ancient Afghan plucked lute member of the bowed rebab family) |
| Wikidata: | Q7450625 [info] |
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