The Rebec is a bowed string musical instrument. In its most common form, it has three strings and is played on the arm or under the chin, like a violin. It was particularly popular in the 15th and 16th centuries.
The number of strings on the rebec varies from one to five, with three being the most common number. The strings are often tuned in fifths, although this tuning is by no means universal. The instrument was originally in the treble range, like the violin.
- 3 gut strings with bow and hard case included.
- Shipping Insurance Included.
- Brand New!
|