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  2. Tabor (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    A tabor, tabour, tabret ( Welsh: Tabwrdd ), tambour de Provence, Provençal tambourin or Catalan tamborí is a portable snare drum, typically played either with one hand or with two drumsticks. The word "tabor" (formerly sometimes spelt "taber") is an English variant of the Persian word tabīr, meaning "drum" [ 1][ 2] —cf. Catalan: tambor ...

  3. Tambourine - Wikipedia

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    Riq, Buben, Dayereh, Daf, Kanjira, Frame drum. The tambourine is a musical instrument in the percussion family consisting of a frame, often of wood or plastic, with pairs of small metal jingles, called " zills ". Classically the term tambourine denotes an instrument with a drumhead, though some variants may not have a head.

  4. Tambour (guitar technique) - Wikipedia

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    Tambour (also called tambor, tamboro or tambora, written in music as tamb.), is a technique in Flamenco guitar and classical guitar that emulates the sound of a heartbeat. The player uses a flat part of the hand, usually the side of the outstretched right thumb, or also the edge of the palm below the little finger, and sounds the strings by striking them rapidly just inside the bridge of the ...

  5. Tanbur - Wikipedia

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    Tembor. The term Tanbur ( Persian: تنبور, pronounced [t̪ʰænˈbuːɾ, t̪ʰæmˈbuːɾ]) [ a] can refer to various long-necked string instruments originating in Mesopotamia, Southern or Central Asia. [ 1] According to the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, "terminology presents a complicated situation. Nowadays the term tanbur ...

  6. Friction drum - Wikipedia

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    Construction. A friction drum is a percussion instrument consisting of a single membrane stretched over a sound box, whose sound is produced by the player causing the membrane to vibrate by friction. The sound box may be a pot or jug or some open-ended hollow object.

  7. Tanpura - Wikipedia

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    Tanpura. The tanpura ( Sanskrit: तंबूरा, romanized : Taṃbūrā; also referred to as tambura, tanpuri, tamboura, or tanpoura) is a long-necked, plucked, four- stringed instrument originating in the Indian subcontinent, found in various forms in Indian music. [ 1] Visually, the tanpura resembles a simplified sitar or similar lute ...

  8. Tambourin - Wikipedia

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    The tambourin is a low-pitched tenor drum of Provence, which has also lent its name to a Provençal dance accompanied by lively duple meter music. [ 1] The dance is so named because the music imitates the drum ( tambour being a generic French term for "drum"), usually as a repetitive not-very-melodic figure in the bass.

  9. Turkish tambur - Wikipedia

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    Turkish. tambur. The tambur is a fretted string instrument of Turkey and the former lands of the Ottoman Empire. [1] There are two variants, one of which is played with a plectrum ( mızraplı tambur) and the other with a bow ( yaylı tambur ). The player is called a tamburî. [2]

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