The tambourine is generally considered an indefinite pitch instrument. This means it does not produce a specific, identifiable pitch like a piano or a Flute. Instead, it provides a rhythmic sound that can contribute to the overall texture of music without a defined tonal center. The pitch can vary slightly depending on how it is played and the materials used in its construction.
The opposite of definite is indefinite.
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Definite pitch refers to a sound that produces a specific and identifiable frequency, allowing it to be recognized as a particular musical note. Instruments like pianos and xylophones produce definite pitches, where each key corresponds to a distinct frequency. In contrast, sounds with indefinite pitch, such as cymbals or drums, lack a clear tonal frequency and cannot be assigned to a specific note.
No it is an unpitched percussion.
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The opposite of definite is indefinite.
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The opposite of definite is indefinite.
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The majority of cymbals are of indefinite pitch, although some smaller cymbals, such as crotales, that are based on ancient designs do have a definite pitch.