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rebana
Rebana is a Malay tambourine that is used in Islamic devotional music in Southeast Asia, particularly in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore. The sound of Rebana often accompany Islamic ritual such as the zikir. The name Rebana came from the Arabic word ''Robbana'' meaning "our Lord". ==Rebana in Malaysia== There are many types of rebanas, the biggest rebana known is the Rebana Ubi. Rebana Ubi are widely used by the Malay people in the East Coast of Malaysia such as Kelantan〔(The Straits Times Annual, Straits Times Press, 1972 - Malay Peninsula )〕 or Terengganu.〔(Ethnic musical instruments of Malaysia, Elaine Lee, Win Publication, 2006 - Musical instruments - 120 pages )〕 This type of rebana is the only rebana with a decorative pattern on the body and the face. Smaller rebanas also known as Kompangs are widely used by the Malay people when celebrating the bride and groom in a wedding ceremony. Rebana Hadrah came from the state of Johor.〔http://www.musicmall-asia.com/malaysia/instruments/rebana.html〕 The Rebana is the image engraved on one side of the Malaysian 1 sen coin.
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