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classically the term
tambourine denotes an
instrument with a drumhead,
though some
variants may not have a head.
Tambourines are
often used with regular...
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Australia Tambourine Studios,
Swedish recording studio Tambourine (band),
Dutch pop band The★
tambourines, ****anese pop
group Tambourine (album) by Tift...
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vibrating itself,
without the use of
strings or membranes.
Headless tambourines come in
different shapes with the most
common being circular (called...
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Black Tambourine was an
American indie pop band and one of the
earliest Slumberland groups of the
early 1990s.
Formed in
Silver Spring, Maryland, the band...
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Feral House. p. 15. Lanza,
Joesph (November 10, 2020). "A Sea of
Green Tambourines". Easy-Listening Acid Trip - An
Elevator Ride
Through '60s Psychedelic...
- stage. She hits the
tambourine with her hands,
elbows and
knees so
enthusiastically that she is in the
habit of
breaking her
tambourines, and must
carry spares...
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Sixteen Tambourines is the
first album by the
Three O'Clock,
released in 1983.
Critical reaction to
Sixteen Tambourines has been polarized, with the album...
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Tambourine Bay is a bay
located in
between the
suburbs of
Riverview and
Longueville in the
Lower North S**** of Sydney, NSW, Australia. The bay and its...
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Tambourine, Drum (Russian: Бубен, барабан) is a 2009
Russian drama film
directed by
Aleksey Mizgiryov. The film
tells about the head of the library, Katya...
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Essie Belle" (book
review of
Tambourines to Glory), The New York Times,
November 23, 1958 "Inside the Playbill:
Tambourines to
Glory -
Opening Night at...