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Definition of Atabal

Atabal
Atabal At"a*bal, n. [Sp. atabal, fr. Ar. at-tabl the drum, tabala to beat the drum. Cf. Tymbal.] A kettledrum; a kind of tabor, used by the Moors. --Croly.

Meaning of Atabal from wikipedia

- The davul, dhol, tapan, atabal or tabl is a large double-headed drum that is pla**** with mallets. It has many names depending on the country and region...
- membranophones 211.3 India, Nepal, Tibet percussion drum Davul (dhol, tapan, atabal, tabl) membranophones 211.212 Turkey, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Middle East percussion...
- alboka from al-buq, anafil from al-nafir, exabeba from al-shabbaba (flute), atabal (b**** drum) from al-tabl, atambal from al-tinbal, the balaban, the castanet...
- important centre of French dance. It is also home to the cultural centre Atabal and the chorus Oldarra, created in 1946. The emperors Napoleon III and Eugene...
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- al-buq, anafil from al-nafir, exabeba (a type of flute) from al-shabbaba, atabal (a type of b**** drum) from al-tabl, atambal from al-tinbal, the balaban...
- alboka from al-buq, añafil from an-nafir, exabeba from al-shabbaba (flute), atabal (b**** drum) from al-tabl, atambal from al-tinbal, the balaban, sonajas de...
- Labourd and B****e-Navarre by the txistu), where it provides along with the atabal (a tabor-like instrument pla**** with drumsticks) the musical background...
- alboka from al-buq, anafil from al-nafir, exabeba from al-shabbaba (flute), atabal (b**** drum) from al-tabl, atambal from al-tinbal, the balaban, sonajas de...
- time-honoured sets and age-old, immutable characters. A motley parade of musicians (atabal, ttun-ttun and xirula players), traditional dancers and ****orted actors...