• The rawap (Uyghur: راۋاپ) is a variant of the rubab used in traditional Uyghur music of Xinjiang, China. The body of the instrument is a constructed box...
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    Variants of the rubab include the Kabuli rebab of Afghanistan, the Uyghur rawap of Xinjiang, the Pamiri rubab of Tajikistan, and the North Indian seni rebab...
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    voices. They consist, at most concerts, of a pair of long-necked lutes (rawap, tar, tanbur or dutar), the dayra, or frame drum, which, with its jingles...
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    (Middle East, Persia, Greece) Qanbūs (Arabian Peninsula) Qinqin (China) Rawap Requinto Rote Rubab (Iran) Rudra veena (India) Sagar veena (Pakistan) Sallaneh...
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  • the Nepali-Tibetan-Bhutanese tungana, the Pamiri rubab and the Uyghur rawap. The family of instruments blended Persian and Indian cultures, and has...
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    famous for its songs such as "Why Are the Flowers So Red", featuring the rawap and music of the Tajiks of Xinjiang. The cast features Bai Dezhang, En Hesen...
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    the Nepali-Tibetan-Bhutanese tungana, the Pamiri rubab and the Uyghur rawap. The family of instruments blended Persian and Indian cultures, and has...
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  • sympathetic strings played among sedentary populations in Central Asia. Rawap, a Uyghur long-necked lute similar to the rubab, but without sympathetic...
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    soundtrack to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, where he plays the stringed rawap. Jan's father was also a renowned folk musician, known as Tursun Tanbur...
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  • Psaltery Qanun (Middle East, Persia, Greece) Qiftelia (Kosovo) Qinqin (China) Rawap Rajao Requinto Ronroco (Bolivia) Rotte (lyre) (historic NW Europe) Rotte...
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  • long-necked lute with two strings, used in Uyghur traditional music of Xinjiang Rawap (热瓦普 or 热瓦甫) – a fretless plucked long-necked lute used in Uyghur traditional...
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    Related instruments Bağlama (Saz) Bouzouki Çifteli Dotara Dramyin Dutar Rawap Pamiri rubab Sataer Setar Sato Setor Sitar Tambura Tamboori Tambouras Tamburica...
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    dranyen, 2005, Tibet Bottom Tajik rubab (or rawap), middle tar, top dutar. The sound chamber on the rawap does not extend beyond the round bowl. India...
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    Shiniang, Farewell My Concubine, Countryside Girl Teacher, The Love Story of Rawap 2009 and Revolution in 1911 2011, staged in Macau. Presidents of CNOH include...
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    mountains of Asia, including the Tibetan dranyen, Pamiri rubab and the Uyghur rawap. Both the aarbajo and Nepali sarangi were performed on the BBC radio network...
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  • Stephan Micus – ndingo, genbri, steel-string guitar, suling, voice, ney, rawap, rebab, twelve-string guitar, fourteen-string guitar, tin whistle, shakuhachi...
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