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Tambourin - Wikipedia
The tambourin (Occitan: tamborin) is a low-pitched tenor drum of the French region of Provence, which has also lent its name to a Provençal dance. en.wikipedia.org
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TAMBOURIN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : a long narrow drum used in Provence b : an Egyptian bottle-shaped drum 2. a : a lively old Provençal dance originally with tambourin accompaniment. www.merriam-webster.com
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Tambourine - Wikipedia
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, ... en.wikipedia.org
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tambourin
tambourin (‖ tɑ̃burɛ̃, ˈtæmbʊrɪn) [mod.F. (Voltaire 1769) = Pr. tamborin, It. tamburino, dim. of tambour drum: the earlier Fr. form down to 1700 was tabourin: see taborin.] 1. The long narrow drum or tabor used in Provence (see taborin); applied also to ‘a bottle-shaped drum used in Egypt’ (Cent. Di... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tambourin - Theodore Presser
Tambourin. Tambourin. Jean-Philippe Rameau (composer). Instrumentation. Violin; Piano. $5.99. SKU. RE00043. Qty. Add to Cart. www.presser.com
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Gossec Tambourin | Sir James Galway - YouTube
Sir James Galway performs at the Birmingham Conservatoire in May 2016. www.youtube.com
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Traditional sport: balle au tambourin | Montpellier Tourism
Tambourin is a ball sport that has been very popular in Montpellier and the Hérault for 250 years. The players, 5 per team, are equipped with a tambourin. www.montpellier-france.com
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The Tambourin Provençal Revisited - Percussive Arts Society
The document is about The Tambourin Provençal, a folk drum of cylindrical shape, along with some similarly structured folk instruments from France and Spain. pas.org
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Tambourin - French - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
This type of instrument is commonly found in the Provence region of France and often called a 'tambourin de Provence.' www.metmuseum.org
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Tambourin 8" : Musical Instruments - Amazon.com
You can play it by hitting it with your fingers, palm, fist or with a stick for the drum sound; Otherwise you can shake it for the bell sound; Dia:8". www.amazon.com
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Tambourin Chinois
Tambourin Chinois, Op. 3, known in English as Chinese Tambourine or Chinese Drum, is a piece by composer Fritz Kreisler for Violin and Piano. wikipedia.org
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tambourine
tambourine, n. (tæmbəˈriːn) Forms: 6 tamburin, 7 -ine, timburine, 9 tambourin, -borine, 8– tambourine. [app. ad. F. tambourin, dim. of tambour (see tambourin), but used not in the sense of that word, but in that of F. tambour de basque.] 1. A musical instrument consisting of a wooden hoop having ski... Oxford English Dictionary
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Café du Tambourin
Café du Tambourin was a restaurant in Paris, France. In 1887, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec possibly created his 1887 portrait of Van Gogh at the Café du Tambourin. wikipedia.org
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Tambourine (disambiguation)
the World in a Day "Tambourine", song from the Elton John album Wonderful Crazy Night See also Tambora (disambiguation) Tambura (disambiguation) Tambourin wikipedia.org
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Tambourine de Bearn
The string drum or Tambourin de Béarn (in German) is a long rectangular box zither beaten with a mallet. It has also been called tambourin de Gascogne, tambourin à cordes in Catalan, Pyrenean string drum, ttun-ttun in Basque , salmo in Spanish, and chicotén wikipedia.org
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