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== Description == | == Description == | ||
+ | A tamborim is a small, round Brazilian frame drum of Portuguese and African origin.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamborim</ref> | ||
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== Etymology and Alternative Spellings == <!-- Include alternative spellings, other languages, historical terms. For each name you add, create a new page with a redirect link. ie in the "Pauken" page input: #REDIRECT [[Timpani]] This will redirect a search for "Pauken" to the Timpani page. --> | == Etymology and Alternative Spellings == <!-- Include alternative spellings, other languages, historical terms. For each name you add, create a new page with a redirect link. ie in the "Pauken" page input: #REDIRECT [[Timpani]] This will redirect a search for "Pauken" to the Timpani page. --> | ||
== Construction == | == Construction == | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
== Sticks, Mallets, Beaters == | == Sticks, Mallets, Beaters == | ||
+ | The Tamborim can be played with a small wooden drum stick but can also be played with a mallet with several small nylon rods bound together. | ||
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== Technique == | == Technique == | ||
=== Grips === | === Grips === |
Latest revision as of 01:50, 31 August 2013
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Tamborim
Description
A tamborim is a small, round Brazilian frame drum of Portuguese and African origin.[1]
Etymology and Alternative Spellings
Construction
History
Sticks, Mallets, Beaters
The Tamborim can be played with a small wooden drum stick but can also be played with a mallet with several small nylon rods bound together.
Technique
Grips
Stroke Style/Type
Manufacturers
Retailers
See Also
References