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I think you mean 'Tamborine'. It's a drum you hold in your hand and it has bells on it, but the bells don't 'chime' like church bells, they rattle. Because it's a drum with bells, people sometimes say they 'bang' the tambourine and sometimes they 'rattle' it, but really, it makes both sounds.

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