"drum"—cf. Catalan: tambor, French: tambour, Italian: tamburo Militaries may use the tabor as a marching instrument; it can accompany parades and processions...
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music scores, woodblocks may be indicated by the French bloc de bois or tambour de bois, German Holzblock or Holzblocktrommel, or Italian cassa di legno...
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construction materials Tambour, a buttress-like feature on the hazard side of a real tennis court Tambourine Tabor (instrument) Tambor (disambiguation)...
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Pandura (redirect from Tambour (lute))
an ancient string instrument, belonged in the broad class of the lute and guitar instruments. Akkadians played similar instruments from the 3rd millennium...
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(whip or woodcrack) Jingle bells (sleigh bells) Slide whistle Tambourine Tambour Taxi horn Temple blocks Thunder machine Thundersheet Triangle Vibraslap...
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Snare drum (redirect from Tambour militaire)
The snare drum (or side drum) is a percussion instrument that produces a sharp staccato sound when the head is struck with a drum stick, due to the use...
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Tambourine (redirect from Def (instrument))
to a long narrow drum used in Provence, the word being a diminutive of tambour "drum," altered by influence of Arabic tunbur "drum". from the Middle Persian...
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Sega (genre) (section Instruments)
population of Mauritius. Sega (Traditional Mauritian Sega, Sega tambour Chagos, Sega tambour of Rodrigues Island) have been included in UNESCO's Intangible...
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but also to the Seychelles. Instruments used in Chagos Sega include: Tambour, a large, circular, percussive instrument that provides the basic rhythm...
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Tamboo bamboo (category Idiophone instrument stubs)
Its name derives from the French word for drum (tambour) and the material from which the instrument is predominantly made from. It is still played by...
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