- The
timbrel or
tabret (also
known as the tof of the
ancient Hebrews, the deff in Arabic, the
adufe of the
Moors of Spain) was the prin****l percussion...
- Look up
tabor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A tabor, tabour,
tabret (Welsh: Tabwrdd),
tambour de Provence, Provençal
tambourin or
Catalan tamborí...
- (1961); Mrs.
Moore in a
stage adaptation of A P****age to
India (1962); Mrs
Tabret in The
Sacred Flame (1966 and 1967); Prue
Salter in Let's All Go Down the...
-
group of
prophets coming down from the high
place with a 'psaltery, and a
tabret, and a pipe, and a harp.' It
appears that
there was a
Philistine garrison...
- but is
commonly pla**** in
North Africa and the
Middle East.
Timbrel or
tabret (the tof of the
ancient Hebrews, the deff of Islam, the
adufe of the Moors...
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later in
Gatley House near London, home of Maurice's mother, Mrs.
Tabret. Mrs.
Tabret's home has been set up to care for her son and a
young Nurse Wayland...
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cellar which depicted a
Morris dance with five
dancers and a "tabrett". A "
tabret" is a
small tabor drum. On 4
January 1552,
George Ferrers, the Lord of Misrule...
- Werner.: 12
Among the
percussion instruments were bells, cymbals, sistrum,
tabret, hand drums, and tambourines.
Percussion instruments are
those producing...
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percussion instruments were bells, cymbals, sistrum,
tabret, hand drums, and tambourines. The
tabret, or timbrel, was a
small hand drum used for festive...
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performance activity. In England,
Catherine of
Aragon had a drummer, a "
tabret" player. The "taberers" seem to have pla****
dance music. In
January 1494...