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A tambourine is generally considered an unpitched percussion instrument. It produces sound through the jingles or zils attached to its frame when struck or shaken, but these sounds do not have a definite pitch like those produced by pitched instruments such as a piano or guitar. However, the overall sound can vary based on the material and construction of the tambourine, but it does not produce specific musical notes.

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