🪘Tabour (tébour)

noun
/ˈteɪbər/
tambour (tambour)

Signification

a small side drum or tambourine used especially in folk music
Traduction de la signification
un petit tambour ou tambourin utilisé surtout dans la musique folklorique
un petit tambour ou tambourin utilise surtout dans la musique folklorique

Phrases d'exemple

The folk musician played a lively tune on his tabour.

Le musicien folklorique a joué une mélodie animée sur son tambour.
Le musicien folklorique a joue une melodie animee sur son tambour.

Synonymes

side drum, tambourine, small drum

Collocations

beat the tabour, folk tabour, tabour player

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