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  2. Rababi - Wikipedia

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    Rababi (Gurmukhi: ਰਬਾਬੀ) is a term used to refer to a player of the rabab instrument. In the Sikh liturgical tradition, there are three types of musicians—rababis, ragis, and dhadhis, all of which flourished during the period of the gurus. The descendants remained rababis to all the 10 gurus, keeping alive rabab music.

  3. List of music genres and styles - Wikipedia

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    Regional and national music with no significant commercial impact abroad, except when it is a version of an international genre, such as: traditional music, oral traditions, sea shanties, work songs, nursery rhymes, Arabesque and indigenous music.

  4. Rubab (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Classical Afghan music often features this instrument as a key component. Elsewhere it is known as the Kabuli rebab in contrast to the Seni rebab of India. [3] In appearance, the Kabuli rubab looks slightly different from the Indian rubab. [7] It is the ancestor of the north Indian sarod, although unlike the sarod, it is fretted. [8]

  5. Babak (Rababi) - Wikipedia

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    He was a Muslim at birth. His name Babak, from Persian, means faithful.Babak performed the final rites of Bhai Satta and Rai Balvand. [1] [2] Babak did this by digging the graves for the deceased on the banks of the River Ravi.

  6. Rebab - Wikipedia

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    The Rebab is used in a wide variety of musical ensembles and genres, corresponding with its wide distribution, and is built and played somewhat differently in different areas. Following the principle of construction in Iran , Ahvaz , the rebab is a large instrument with a range similar to the viola da gamba , whereas versions of the instrument ...

  7. Category:Music by genre - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Aragonés; Azərbaycanca; تۆرکجه; বাংলা; Башҡортса; Беларуская; Беларуская (тарашкевіца)

  8. Maghreb rebab - Wikipedia

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    The Maghreb rebab or Maghrebi rebab is a bowed lute now played mainly in Northern Africa. It fits within the wider rebab traditions of the Arab world, but also branched into European musical tradition in Spain, Sicily, and the Holy Roman Empire.

  9. Bhai Lal Mohammad - Wikipedia

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    Bhai Lal Mohammad was born in Amritsar, British India. [1] His background was from a rababi family of musicians and he received his initial training from his father Bhai Ata Muhammad, a disciple of Mian Bannay Khan of the Gwalior gharana.