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== Artists == * The original [[Michael Nyman Band]] included a rebec before the band switched to a fully amplified lineup. * [[Les Cousins Branchaud]], a [[folk music]] group from [[Quebec]], Canada, includes a rebec player. * [[Ensemble Micrologus]], an [[Italy|Italian]] [[medieval music]] group, has a member who performs on rebec. * [[Tina Chancey]] is a multi-instrumentalist specializing in early bowed strings like the rebec. She also plays in [[Hesperus]], an early music and folk music group. * [[Dominique Regef]] is a French musician, composer and improvisor who performs on, among other instruments, the rebec. * [[Giles Lewin]], while being more famous for his work on violin and bagpipes, also plays the rebec in the [[Dufay Collective]]. * Sisters [[Shirley Collins|Shirley]] and [[Dolly Collins]] have released a number of albums that include the rebec. * [[Oni Wytars]], a European music group, often includes the rebec in their performances. * [[Sérgio Roberto Veloso de Oliveira]] (from Mestre Ambrósio and [[Siba (singer)|Siba]] e a Fuloresta), and Antônio Nóbrega plays the rebec in a very Brazilian folkloric way, which has a large number of players in its north-east part. * A rebec, played by [[Shira Kammen]], is used in the song "Kingfisher" on the 2010 album [[Have One On Me]] by American multi-instrumentalist [[Joanna Newsom]].<ref>Have One On Me album booklet</ref>
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