Tambourinette/ Timbrel
Timbrel
The part of the tambourine that you "bang on" is called a membrane.
Timbrel
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A tambourine is a percussion instrument with a shallow circular frame and small metal jingles around the edge. It typically has a drumhead stretched over one side of the frame. When shaken or struck, the jingles produce a jingling sound.
The tambourine has small round discs that make a jingling sound when it is shaken or when the "drum" part of it is rubbed or struck with the hand or tapped against the player's leg.
The tambourine has small round discs that make a jingling sound when it is shaken or when the "drum" part of it is rubbed or struck with the hand or tapped against the player's leg.
spinnerets
No, a tambourine is not an airophone. Airophones are instruments that produce sound by using air. For instance, a percussion instrument that is an airophone would be a whistle.
A tambourine vibrates when it is struck by the hand or by another object. The vibration creates sound by causing the small metal discs (jingles) attached to the tambourine to collide and produce a ringing noise.
pellet bells
Some examples of small instruments to play include the harmonica, ukulele, tambourine, and handpan.