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Tambourine
tambourine tambourine
Imitative Counterpoint
The tambourine is a non-pitched percussion instrument, meaning it doesn't produce specific musical notes like melodic instruments do. Instead, it creates sound through the jingles (or zils) and the drumhead, providing rhythmic accompaniment rather than melodic range. Its primary function is to enhance rhythm and texture in music rather than to convey specific pitches.
Radio-Activity was created in 1975-10.
Diehard Zils has written: 'Pilger des Wortes'
Paul Zils was born on June 18, 1915, in Wuppertal, Germany.
Paul Zils died on March 30, 1979, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
Tambourine
Tambourine
tambourine tambourine
The tambourine is part of the percussion family. It is generally made of wood, or plastic, and has pairs of metal 'zils' around it that make the jingle noise.
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The metal disks on the tambourine called "zils" can be dampened by tape. Just experiment. Put little pieces of masking tape on the edges of the zils until it becomes quiet enough. If your tambourine has a drum head, do the same to it on the inside surface of the skin.
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