Associations to the word «Tambourine»
Noun
- Cymbal
- Shaker
- Bassoon
- Harmonica
- Snare
- Oboe
- Percussion
- Chime
- Jingle
- Tam
- Trombone
- Clap
- Acoustic
- Clarinet
- Flute
- Drum
- Mandolin
- Banjo
- Triangle
- Harp
- Starr
- Gong
- Piano
- Vocal
- Synthesizer
- Dylan
- Fiddle
- Backing
- Trumpet
- Rattle
- Harpsichord
- Lute
- Guitar
- Vibe
- Keyboard
- Accompaniment
- Bass
- Mccartney
- Synth
- Saxophone
- Lennon
- Cor
- Electric
- Rhythm
- Horn
- Violin
- Organ
- Anvil
- Hammond
- Sax
- Cello
- Fender
- Stevie
- String
- Whistle
- Bell
- Instrument
- Piper
- Cyclops
- Gallagher
- Celeste
- Liam
- Fleetwood
- Lemon
- Mick
- Minstrel
- Motown
- Viola
- Dove
- Singing
- Davy
- Merritt
- Tenor
- Fiddler
- Snap
- Instrumentation
- Recorder
- Rhodes
- Slide
- Harmony
- Shaman
- Haines
- Gypsy
Wiktionary
TAMBOURINE, noun. A percussion instrument consisting of a small, usually wooden, hoop closed on one side with a drum frame and featuring jingling metal disks on the tread; it is most often held in the hand and shaken rhythmically; by extension, any frame drum.
TAMBOURINE, noun. A tambourine dove.
TAMBOURINE DOVE, noun. Turtur tympanistria, a pigeon found in parts of Africa.
TAMBOURINE DOVES, noun. Plural of tambourine dove
Dictionary definition
TAMBOURINE, noun. A shallow drum with a single drumhead and with metallic disks in the sides.
Wise words
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