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Noun(1) a shallow drum with a single drumhead and with metallic disks in the sides

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(1) He seemed more at home with the crowd when he came up front to sing a couple of songs with his tambourine .(2) The primary instruments are the viola (a plucked, metal stringed instrument), tambourine , and caixa (a type of drum).(3) I play guitar, bass drum, a tambourine on my foot and a snare drum.(4) This page is great for inspiration as it suggests ways of making a tambourine , drum, chimes, horn, cymbals, xylophone, guitar, comb buzzer and hand bells.(5) I then used it to record additional percussion, including tambourine , djembe, shaker and bass drum.(6) The angels are playing a collection of musical instruments, including the harp, tambourine , cymbals, lyre and psaltery.(7) Percussion is composed of sleigh bells, tambourine , xylophone and kettle drums.(8) We were given drums, triangles, maracas and tambourines to experiment with.(9) They were greeted by staff playing all manner of musical instruments from tambourines to recorders and the less musically gifted banging pots and pans.(10) Many tambourinists hold the instrument still and move only the hand that is striking it.(11) Often nights we'd be up until after midnight with guitars, tambourines and drumming, sitting in the rainforest in our owner-built homes playing away.(12) Some looked like variants of things I recognized; there were string instruments like lutes or small guitars, there were drums, chimes, tambourines .(13) Musical groups danced the samba all the way, beating bongo drums and shaking tambourines .(14) Instead, the record reveals the true force of his songs: bouncy, repetitive chamber pop nuggets, gilt with glockenspiels, tambourines and evocative sacred-sexual imagery.(15) The Turks made their dawn prayers and then advanced with castanets, tambourines , cymbals and terrifying war cries.(16) If you're lucky, you can catch the odd open-air concert in the harbourside area to the south: Polish folk music or tambourinists from Burkhina Faso.
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(1) tambourine
Synonyms
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1. tambourine
2. timbrel


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