Rabab
A pashtoon traditional instrument originated from central Afghan.
It is mainly used by Pashtun, Tajik, Turkish, Kashmiri, Baluch, Azerbaijani, and Iranian Kurdish classical musicians.
[Source] (http://www.afghanlord.org/2014/03/rumi-loved-rubab.html)
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i'm posting the link here.
its a pashto song music Qarar.
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Love your music and instrument too. Do you know also something about the making of the Rabab? I got one, but the goatskin is broken and needs to be replaced. To get one will not the problem, but should it be a thin, a medium or a strong one? And then I have to glue it somehow. I guess I have to soak it first and then glue it with a natural glue. Can you help with any advice? My instrument is from Afghanistan and looks quite plain, not much of decoration.