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A tambourine produces sound through the combination of its jingles and the drumhead. When shaken or struck, the jingles (often metal or plastic) clash together, creating a bright, ringing sound. Additionally, the drumhead can be tapped or struck, adding a percussive element to the overall sound. This combination of shaking and striking allows the tambourine to create a lively and rhythmic accompaniment.

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