Rebab
The Rebab is a traditional string instrument originating from the Middle East and Central Asia. It typically has a pear-shaped body, a long neck, and two or three strings, which are usually played with a bow. The instrument is known for its rich, warm sound and is often used in folk music, classical music, and various cultural performances.
In many cultures, the Rebab serves as a key component in ensembles, accompanying vocalists and other instruments. It has influenced various musical traditions, including those in Indonesia, India, and North Africa, showcasing its versatility and importance in world music.