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Uzbek rubab, a traditional string instrument known for its deep sound and cultural significance in Central Asian music.

Uzbek Rubab Explained: Instrument Type, Sound and Cultural Context

Regional Types • Terrie J. Hathaway • July 4, 2026

The Uzbek rubab is best understood as a family of plucked lutes rather than one fixed instrument. In Uzbekistan it […]

Regional Types
Central Asian rubab with different regional names and types, showcasing its traditional design and craftsmanship as a key instrument in Central Asian music.

Central Asian Rubab Explained: Regional Names, Types and Traditions

Regional Types • Terrie J. Hathaway • July 2, 2026

Central Asian rubab is not one single, fixed instrument. The name points to a family of plucked lutes whose forms

Regional Types
Turkish rebab and rebap, traditional string instruments central to Turkish music, showcasing their rich history and cultural significance.

Turkish Rebab and Rebap: Meaning, History and Instrument Tradition

Regional Types • Terrie J. Hathaway • June 30, 2026

Turkish rebab, often written rebap in modern Turkish, names a bowed string instrument tied to Ottoman music, Mevlevi musical practice,

Regional Types
A Persian rubab with its distinctive carved neck and resonator, showcasing the traditional stringed instrument used in regional music.

Persian Rubab Explained: History, Naming and Regional Context

Regional Types • Terrie J. Hathaway • June 28, 2026

A Persian rubab is best understood as a rubab-family instrument seen through Persian-language naming, historical writing, and regional music practice.

Regional Types
A Balinese rebab shown with traditional use in gamelan music and its distinctive sound, highlighting its role in regional musical performances.

Balinese Rebab Explained: Regional Use, Sound and Gamelan Context

Regional Types • Terrie J. Hathaway • June 26, 2026

The Balinese rebab is a small two-string bowed lute used inside selected Balinese gamelan ensembles, where its soft line bends

Regional Types
Javanese rebab in Gamelan showcases its unique sound and vital role in traditional musical ensembles, highlighting the cultural significance of the instrument.

Javanese Rebab in Gamelan: Sound, Role and Musical Function

Regional Types • Terrie J. Hathaway • June 24, 2026

A Javanese rebab in gamelan is a quiet bowed lute with a large musical task: it shapes melodic direction in

Regional Types
Indonesian rebab playing style showcasing its role in Gamelan music, with traditional sound and unique craftsmanship of this iconic instrument.

Indonesian Rebab Explained: Gamelan Role, Sound and Playing Style

Regional Types • Terrie J. Hathaway • June 22, 2026

The Indonesian rebab is a bowed spike lute heard most clearly in the softer side of gamelan, where its thin,

Regional Types
Arabic rabab with Bedouin roots, showcasing its unique sound and regional variations in traditional musical settings.

Arabic Rabab Explained: Bedouin Roots, Sound and Regional Forms

Regional Types • Terrie J. Hathaway • June 20, 2026

Arabic rabab usually points to a bowed folk fiddle of the Arab-speaking world, especially the Bedouin rababa: a lean instrument

Regional Types
Afghan rubab, a traditional string instrument known for its rich sound and cultural significance, beautifully crafted with intricate details and a unique shape.

Afghan Rubab Explained: History, Construction, Sound and Cultural Role

Regional Types • Terrie J. Hathaway • June 18, 2026

The Afghan rubab is a short-necked, plucked lute with a carved wooden body, a skin-covered resonating face, melody strings, drone

Regional Types
Traditional rebap and rebab instruments showcase Turkish and regional naming differences, highlighting unique musical styles across cultures.

Rebap vs Rebab: Turkish and Regional Naming Differences

Names and Spellings • Terrie J. Hathaway • June 12, 2026

Rebap and rebab usually point to the same broad instrument-name family, but they do not always point to the same

Names and Spellings
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