An unsuspecting owner was left in awe when her cat, Goose, seized the opportunity to play the piano while left alone on the stool, producing a surprisingly melodic tune. Goose…
Rebec
The rebec is a bowed string instrument that was prominent during the medieval and early Renaissance periods. Originating around the 10th century, it is believed to have derived from the Arabic rebab and the Eastern European lira. The rebec is characterized by its pear-shaped body, typically carved from a single piece of wood, and it usually features three strings tuned in fifths.
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