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- Tabor (instrument) - Wikipedia
A tabor, tabour, tabret (Welsh: Tabwrdd), tambour de Provence, Provençal tambourin or Catalan tamborí is a double-skinned portable drum, often with a gut snare on the batter head, typically played with a single stick in the right hand
- TABOUR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TABOR is a small drum with one head of soft calfskin used to accompany a pipe or fife played by the same person
- Tabour - definition of tabour by The Free Dictionary
Define tabour tabour synonyms, tabour pronunciation, tabour translation, English dictionary definition of tabour also ta·bour n A small drum, traditionally played with one hand while playing a pipe with the other
- Tabour - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
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- What does tabour mean? - Definitions. net
A tabour is a small or portable hand drum used primarily for accompanying a pipe or flute It originates from the Middle East and is often used in traditional and folk music
- tabour - definition and meaning - Wordnik
I have known when there was no music with him but the drum and the fife; and now had he rather hear the tabour and the pipe: I have known when he would have walked ten mile a-foot to see a good armour; and now will he lie ten nights awake, carving the fashion of a new doublet
- TABOR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'tabor' tabor in British English or tabour (ˈteɪbə ) noun music a small drum used esp in the Middle Ages, struck with one hand while the other held a three-holed pipe
- Tabor - Definition Detailed Explanation - Musical Instruments . . .
A Tabor is a small drum that is played by striking the head with a stick or by shaking it to produce a rhythmic sound It is typically made of wood and has a single drumhead stretched over one end
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