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Instruments like the rebec were being played in the 10th century.
This rebec had more than one master before it came to you.
No help for it, this was all that remained of the lost rebec.
Easy to carry, better than a rebec unless you're a master.
Your rebec may be lying safe enough among the bushes.
The youth took up his rebec, drew the bow across it.
I must get him to try his hand on rebec or organetto, and see what he can do.
Occasionally, the rebec was used in the same way.
The name "rebec" was spelt in a variety of ways.
Taron is not happy to see Rebec here, as she happens to be his lover.
The rebec can have any number of strings from one to five, although three is the most common number.
The property has been home to Rebec Vineyards since 1987.
This latter variant travelled to western Europe in the 11th century, and became the rebec.
Philippa said belligerently, "I can play the rebec as well."
The rebec is a bowed string musical instrument that was played many hundreds of years ago.
The rebec was mostly used for dance music.
The jongleur Liliwin relies on a rebec to make music.
In time, the viol came to replace the rebec, and the instrument was little used beyond the renaissance period.
It is a very old instrument, and is probably the origin of the medieval rebec.
Dancing masters often used a kind of pocket-sized rebec called a "kit".
Other couples followed quickly as the four musicians took up the tune, the rebec replaced by a shawm.
But she laid down the rebec on her knees, and looked up at Bénezet with a fiercely thoughtful face.
It is a folk fiddle and is descended from the medieval rebec.
I have his rebec in for restringing.
The rebec dates back to the Middle Ages and was particularly popular in the 15th and 16th centuries.