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| | Rebec - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The rebec also continued to be used in folk music, especially in eastern Europe. |  | | The rebec (sometimes rebeck, and originally various other spellings) is a bowed string musical instrument. |  | | The instrument was originally in the treble range, like the violin, but later larger versions were developed, such that by the 16th century composers were able to write pieces for consorts of rebecs, just as they did for consorts of viols. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebec
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| | REBEC - LoveToKnow Article on REBEC |
 | | The boat-shaped rebec survived as the sordino or pochette,5 an instrument widely used by dancing masters until the I 9th centuiy, when it was abandoned for the kit, a diminutive violin. |  | | The shrill rebec (el rave grilador) with thinner strings was the pear-shaped instrument. |  | | 789 B.C., as is demonstrated by some little terra-cotta figures of musicians unearthed in a telt at Suza.4 Two of the instruments, held, however, like the violin, are unmistakably the archetypes of this rebec. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/R/RE/REBEC.htm
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| | THE REBEC PAGE |
 | | By that point the rebec is totally gone from recorded music, and for the most part forgotten save as an interesting footnote in Chaucer. |  | | They tended to have a thinner, tinnier sound than the violin, so in a sense they are the direct descendent of the rebec. |  | | The dance masters by the late 16th century had adopted the violin as the primary melody line instrument, but often violins were either prohibited as wholy "court" instruments, or simply too expensive or bulky. |
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http://crab.rutgers.edu/~pbutler/rebec.html
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| | Early Music - Rebec, 12thC crusaders brought this middle eastern instrument back to England |
 | | The ancestor of our modern violin and cello family, the rebec (pronounced "reb-beck") was originally an Arabic instrument - still made today - called the "rabab". |  | | Unusually, its sound box was made from a gourd (a leathery skinned vegetable). |  | | Early Music - Rebec, 12thC crusaders brought this middle eastern instrument back to England |
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http://www.earlymusic.i12.com/general/prod_12.htm
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| | The Diamond of Ferrara |
 | | Josquin: Scaramella (4 voices, lute, guitar, rebec, recorder) |  | | Whether this recording was previously released on another label is unknown. |  | | Performers: Grant Herreid (tenor, lutes, guitar, tenor recorder, cornet, shawm), Paul Shipper (bass, lutes, guitar, flute, recorders, shawm, percussion), Tom Zajac (sackbut, recorders, bagpipes, treble shawm, harp, hurdy-gurdy, hammered dulcimer), Karen Hansen (rebec, vielle, harp, recorder, sackbut, lira da braccio, viol), Lawrence Lipnik (countertenor), John Olund (tenor), Scott Gray-Vickery (tenor) |
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http://www.medieval.org/emfaq/cds/dor93225.htm
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| | Home Page |
 | | The first and, so far, only rebec making chapter of my life spanned 1979 to 1984 (exact dates questionable: it was a long time ago!) I discovered music in my mid-teens. |  | | Here is the finished rebec next to my full-size violin. |  | | Anyone with a knowledge of acoustics will also realise that instruments of this size and construction are bound to suffer with volume, especially in the lower register, hence nowadays we play violins and 'cellos rather than rebecs and bigger rebecs. |
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http://www.streb.co.uk/rebec/rebec.htm
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| | The History of the Violin by William Bartruff - Violin Maker |
 | | Andrea Amati (c.1511-1577) who was originally a maker of lutes, viols and rebecs, began the school of violin making in Cremona. |  | | Most scholars credit Andrea Amati of Cremona (c.1511-1577), as the first known violin maker because there exists documentation of two violins he created between 1542 and and 1546. |  | | He is widely credited with creating the first known violin. |
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http://www.bartruff.com/history.html
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| | LookSmart - Directory - Rebec |
 | | Rebec - Look up this medieval and Renaissance instrument that influenced the development of the violin. |  | | Find a photograph and a short sound sample of this medieval instrument, ancestor of the violin, derived from the Middle East. |  | | Home > Entertainment > Music > For Musicians > Instruments > Strings > Rebec |
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http://lsxml.looksmart.com/p/browse/us1/us317828/us317855/us137416/us562721/us563035/us10062422
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| | rebec on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Its use, which began in the 13th cent., was to play melodies of popular songs and dance music, accompanied by percussion. |  | | The rebec, prevalent in European medieval and early Renaissance music, developed from the Arab instrument, the rehāb. |  | | "My Generation" magazine selects Virginia Garlic Festival at Rebec Vineyards. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/r1/rebec.asp
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| | Search Results for rebec - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | in music, curved stick with rosined horsehair stretched between the ends, used to produce sound by friction in stringed instruments of the rebec, viol, and violin groups. |  | | Bulgarian bowed, stringed musical instrument of the Balkans, with a round wooden back, a skin belly, and one horsehair string (or, rarely, two) secured at the top of the neck by a rear tuning peg. |  | | It was first mentioned in the 10th century and was prominent in medieval and later Arab art music. |
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http://www.britannica.com/search?query=rebec&submit=Find&source=MWTAB
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| | Rebec with Hard Case |
 | | They are perfect for medieval dance tunes, playful melodies, troubadour songs, voice accompaniment and mixed consort with recorders, harps, lutes, and percussion instruments. |  | | Its versatility made it suitable for monophonic dances, polyphonic songs, and self-accompaniment for vocalists. |  | | A rebec is a pear-shaped, two-stringed or three-stringed medieval instrument, played with a bow. |
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http://www.storesonline.com/site/607029/product/REBC
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| | Publications |
 | | Unilateral neostriatal kainate, but not 6-OHDA, lesions block dopamine agonist-induced ascorbate release in the neostriatum of freely-moving rats. |  | | Unilateral neostriatal kainate, but not 6-OHDA lesions block dopamine agonist-induced ascorbate release in the neostriatum of freely-moving rats. |  | | Ascorbate potentiates amphetamine-induced conditioned place preference and forebrain dopamine release in rats. |
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http://med-pharm53.bu.edu/pages/publications.html
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 | | Lute, Fiddle, Rebec, Recorder: 15/16 I: XV Misc. |  | | Lute, Rebec, Harp, Recorder: 15/16 I: XV Misc. |  | | Lute, Rebec: 15/16 I: V Mythology Other: Bagio d'Anonio Ca; XV Misc. |
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http://www.unh.edu/music/Icon/iltfitid.htm
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| | CISAB George V. Rebec - Curriculum vitae |
 | | Basse-Tomusk, A. and Rebec, G. Corticostriatal and thalamic regulation of amphetamine-induced ascorbate release in the neostriatum. |  | | Basse-Tomusk, A. and Rebec, G. Unilateral dopamine depletions attenuate the response of striatal neurons to systemic amphetamine in both hemispheres. |  | | Rebec, G. V., Curtis, S. D., and Zimmerman, K. Dorsal raphe neurons: Self-inhibition by an amphetamine-induced release of endogenous serotonin. |
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http://www.indiana.edu/~animal/research/rebec_cv.html
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| | Courtly Songs |
 | | Pykini: Plasanche or tost (virelai; 2 voices, 2 recorders, lute, harp, fiddle, rebec) |  | | Machaut: Douce dame jolie (virelai; tenor, chorus, recorder, 3 cornets, 2 rebecs, citole, tabor) |  | | Gilles Binchois: Je ne fai toujours (rondeau; rebec, recorder, viol, lute) |
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http://www.medieval.org/emfaq/cds/vir61284.htm
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| | Rebecs - midieval fiddle with 3 gut strings and hard case for rebecs |
 | | The instrument often has frets, and probably had a thin nasal, penetrating tone, Rebecs are associated with secular intrumental music, especially dance music, and their role in the latter continues to the eighteenth century. |  | | Early rebecs had no soundpost and the pegholder is flat. |  | | It has been known in Europe since the 10th century but their use in art music was chiefly during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. |
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http://www.storesonline.com/site/607029/page/273938
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| | Rebec |
 | | This rebec can be played either with a soundpost (giving a strong clear tone) or without (sounding more like Eastern fiddles). |  | | This rebec is a reconstruction of an instrument from an early 12th century English manuscript but is similar to instruments all over Europe. |  | | This style of instrument was the most common form of the early fiddles (from 11th century) and this shape remained in use till the 14th century. |
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http://www.btinternet.com/~gaita/rebec.html
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| | Vielle and Rebec |
 | | The Rebec has a bright sound, and is a wonderful solo melody instrument. |  | | ARTIST MODEL Sides and back of Walnut Soundboard of Spruce or Cedar Neck and fingerboard of Walnut Tailpiece of Walnut Tuning pegs of ebony (violin style) Purfling inlaid around top (Vielle) Basic Model Vielle: $600. |  | | THE REBEC The Rebec enjoyed an extraordinarilly long period of popularity, eventually evolving into the concertmasters "Kit" in the 19th C. It is a 3 stringed Fiddle with a teardrop-shaped carved body and a flat top. |
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http://www.frontiernet.net/~mlsl/handmade/v+r/v+r.html
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| | Music from the Time of Christopher Columbus |
 | | Pase el agoa (mezzo-soprano, countertenor, 2 tenors, bass, alto shawm, tenor crumhorn, 2 sackbuts, soprano recorder, treble rebec, 2 tenor rebecs, bass rebec, deep tabor) |  | | To page of FAQ citation for this disc |  | | Cucu, cucu, cucucu (mezzo-soprano, countertenor, 2 tenors, bass, decant recorder, treble rebec, 2 tenor rebecs, bass rebec) |
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http://www.medieval.org/emfaq/cds/phi32821.htm
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| | About Rebec Vineyards & Winery |
 | | A forerunner of the modern violin, the rebec represented our commitment to old-world craftsmanship in winemaking. |  | | Incidentally, one of the musicians in Romeo and Juliet identifies himself by the instrument he plays: the rebec! |  | | By 1987, Rebec Vineyards began selling under the Rebec label. |
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http://www.rebecwinery.com/about.htm
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| | The Garlic Festival at Rebec Vineyards |
 | | Rebec’s top seller is Autumn Glow, a blend of Pinot Noir and Riesling developed by Richard. |  | | The Hansons began selling under the Rebec label in 1987, and today, eleven varietal blends are available. |  | | A unique and interesting wine - loved by some, thoroughly disliked by others - is Sweet Sofia, named for the capital of Bulgaria. |
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http://www.lynchburgguide.com/feature3a.htm
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| | italian rebec |
 | | The Alto-Rebec has the same string length as a violin! |  | | The italian rebec is one of the most known out of a wide range of musical instruments that he produced in his workshop. |  | | We try to continue his work using the original patterns from his workshop. |
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http://www.historische-musikinstrumente.de/overview/rebecs/italian_rebec/italian_rebec.html
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 | | It was typically played in monophonic (single-instrumental) dance music, and eventually led to the development of the fiddle. |  | | The fingerboard was either simply a raised part of the rest of the soundboard or was attached separately, and had frets. |  | | Use: Rebecs were played with a bow, and was rested either on the shoulder, in the armpit, or across the chest while played. |
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http://www.snowspine.com/troupe/rebec.html
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| | NewsAdvance.com Rebec offers Garlic Festival |
 | | As usual, the festival offers a wide range of vendors, selling everything from wine accessories to jewelry to handmade Native American musical instruments. |  | | The festival is always the second full weekend in October, and this year it’s the earliest it could possibly be. |  | | Besides all the garlic-dusted fare (dips, burgers, steaks, cheeses, pretzels), food vendors will serve homemade ice cream, gourmet smoothies, gyros, barbecue and blooming onions, among other items. |
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http://www.newsadvance.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=LNA/MGArticle/LNA_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1031785513771&path=
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| | Rebec Vineyard, Amhearst |
 | | album » VA » Rebec Vineyard, Amhearst (17 Slides) |  | | PhotoAlbum skin for JAlbum 5.2 created by David Hart |  | | Album last updated on Aug 26, 2005 - 03:31 AM |
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http://www.aswistakstory.com/album/VA/Rebec%20Vineyard,%20Amhearst/index.htm
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| | Folkfriends - Fiddle,Rebec and related |
 | | rebecs are the ancestors to nowadays violins and were quite common in renaissance and the middle ages. |  | | The tenor rebec is a three stringed instrument. |  | | The alto rebec is a three stringed instrument. |
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http://www.folkfriends.com/english/fiddle,rebec_and_related.htm
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| | Picture of 'Man playing a rebec' - British Library Images Online |
 | | Picture of 'Man playing a rebec' - British Library Images Online |  | | (Detail only) Part of initial 'T', a man playing a rebec |  | | All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in the above description, but the British Library cannot accept responsibility for any errors that may occur. |
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http://www.imagesonline.bl.uk/britishlibrary/controller/subjectidsearch?id=11276&idx=1&start=1
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| | Gloucester Tablesman T6: Rebec Player |
 | | Depictions of musicians with rebecs and other similar instruments occur remarkably frequently. |  | | GLOUCESTER.GOV.UK Playing-piece showing a figure seated and playing a stringed instrument known as a rebec. |  | | The edge of the instrument and the musician's arms and legs are decorated with pecks. |
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http://www.glos-city.gov.uk/libraries/templates/page.asp?URN=1233
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| | Bulgarian Books & Music |
 | | BULGARIAN GADULKA - Traditional Rebec instrument 14 strings |  | | BULGARIAN GADULKA - Traditional Rebec instrument 7 strings |  | | BULGARIAN GADULKA - Traditional Rebec instrument 9 strings |
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http://bulgariana.com/index.php?cPath=39
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| | Italian Alto Rebec |
 | | These Rebecs are available with three or four strings with the exception of the Soprano, which only has three. |  | | The Treble Rebec dimensions and features are taken from an anonymous Italian instrument, and the Soprano, Tenor and Bass are based on the same instrument. |  | | The bodies are in sycamore; the tailpieces and fingerboards in lacewood and the tuning pegs in boxwood. |
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http://www.ellisium.cwc.net/italianalto.htm
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| | Johnny Rebec |
 | | One day the machine was broken, the darn' thing wouldn't go, |  | | His wife was having a nightmare, and walking in her sleep, |  | | I told you you'd be sorry for inventing that machine. |
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http://www.scoutxing.com/songs/songs_0819.htm
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| | Stringed Instrument Prices |
 | | - 3 string rebec tuned g d' a' |  | | - Mediaeval fiddles - Rebecs - Viols - Baroque strings - Symphonies/Hurdy-Gurdies - Citterns - Guitars - Harps - New EMS Harps - Lutes - Lyres and Crwths - Plucked Psalteries - Theorbos - Vihuelas |  | | - 4 string rebec tuned c g d' a' |
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http://www.e-m-s.com/pricelist/stringedinstr.htm
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| | Rebec Simple Solutions - Specialists in Amalgam Separation |
 | | After 30 years of working with dentists, I have a pretty good idea of what youre looking for: a solution thats so simple, you wont even have to think about it. |  | | Thats why Ive dedicated more than nine years to perfecting REBECs Catch |  | | With all the pressing demands on you as a dentist, its hard to keep on top of the myriad of governmental regulations and mandates that hit your office. |
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http://www.rebecsolutions.com/overview.html
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| | Praetorius rebec |
 | | This rebec has 3 gut strings (c, g, d’). |  | | There´s also a tenor and a bass rebec in this style available (bass with 3 or 4 strings). |  | | The instrument has a fine decoration including a carved head. |
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http://www.historische-musikinstrumente.de/overview/rebecs/Praetorius_rebec/praetorius_rebec.html
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| | Rebec Story |
 | | " who also earned his ROM. All Rebec Bassets are descended from these two hounds. |
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http://my.execpc.com/~rebec/rebec_story.html
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| | George V. Rebec, Director |
 | | Rebec, G.V., Conroy, S.K., Barton, S.J. (In Press). |  | | Rebec, G.V. and Kiyatkin, E.A. Differential modulation of single-unit activity in the striatum of freely behaving rats by D1 and D2 dopamine receptors. |  | | Ball, K.T., Budreau, D., and Rebec, G.V. Acute effects of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) on striatal single-unit activity and behavior in freely moving rats. |
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http://www.indiana.edu/~neurosci/rebec.html
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 | | Description: Features Restoration of Bladder Function by Neuroprosthetics, a scientific long-term research project funded by the European Commission which aims to develop neuroprosthetic implants for treatment of neurogenic bladder. |  | | Diseases : Urological Disorders : Urethral : REBEC |
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http://www.diseasedirectory.net/detailed/5976.aspx
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| | Virginia Wines - Rebec Vineyards |
 | | Look for the grape cluster signs to assist you on your tour. |  | | You may bring your own picnic to lunch under cedar, dogwood, and oak trees in the vineyards, except on the second full weekend in October, when Rebec Vineyards hosts the Virginia Wine and Garlic Festival. |  | | Rebec Vineyards is a 70 acre estate in Amherst County offering beautiful views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. |
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http://www.virginiawines.org/wineries/rebec.html
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| | George V. Rebec |
 | | He spent two years as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California at San Diego before coming to IU in 1977. |  | | Professor Rebec uses electroanalytical, electrophysiological, and pharmacological techniques to identify the neurochemical mechanisms by which individual neurons process behaviorally relevant information. |  | | After graduating with honors in Psychology from Villanova University, Professor Rebec received a Ph.D. in Biopsychology from the University of Colorado in 1975. |
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http://www.indiana.edu/~alldrp/members/rebec.html
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| | Home |
 | | Basset Hounds for show, performance events, or just for loving |  | | Champion Rebec's Loose Lips ("Louie"), shown finishing his championship at 13 months of age with a Best of Breed over Top-Ten specials and a Group Placement under judge D. Sandberg. |  | | Click on image below to view a map of the |
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http://my.execpc.com/~rebec
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| | 4 string rebec |
 | | Ellis is deceased and his instruments are hard to come by. |  | | I no longerr play rebec and am looking to sell. |  | | I have a Bernard Ellis rebec in excellent condition with bow and case. |
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http://www.wantadsonline.com/detail.php?cat=8&de=6679
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| | Rebec Simple Solutions - Independent Testing |
 | | The laboratory evaluation of the RME2000/CatchHg showed the Rebec system to have a *99.67% efficiency rating, one of the leaders in removal technology. |  | | As a result, the Rebec system was assigned the highest score for facilities with more than two (chairs)." |  | | December 21, 2001, Report No. 01-509 MCES 230 East 5th Street, St. Paul Minnesota 55101 |
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http://www.rebecsolutions.com/tests.html
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