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.
playing the tamberine
Lemon Pipers-1968
Guitar, piano, tamberine, and keyboard
tamberine
the tamberine solo
when your mate decides to lay on top of you naked and fly with you on their own wings whilst playing the tamberine and your meant to quack like a duck and when you do this to your mum she will grant you 1 wish and give you an egg
it is pitched
high pitched
Pitched instruments can play a specific note or pitch, while non-pitched instruments don't.
Birds have high pitched sounds and women but men and lions have low pitched sounds........
Pitched instruments can play a specific note or pitch, while non-pitched instruments don't.
trying to figure this out myself. i'm pretty sure i hear a guitar, bass, keyboard, drums, and tamberine as well as a lead vocalist and backup vocals not sure but that's my best guess