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- Tabor_(instrument) abstract "Tabor or tabret (Welsh: Tabwrdd) refers to a portable snare drum played with one hand. The word "tabor" is simply an English variant of a Latin-derived word meaning "drum"—cf. French: tambour, Italian: tamburo It has been used in the military as a marching instrument, and has been used as accompaniment in parades and processions.A tabor has a cylindrical wood shell, two skin heads tightened by rope tension, a leather strap, and an adjustable gut snare. Each tabor has a pitch range of about an octave: the larger the tabor, the lower the pitch. It is played by just one stick, which usually strikes the snare head. The tabor is suspended by a strap from the forearm, somewhere between the elbow and wrist. When played, the shell is virtually parallel with the ground.The tabor is most widely known as accompaniment for the pipe and other small flutes, and most famously as the percussive element in the "pipe and tabor" one man band configuration. The tabor is beaten on the snare side.In Spain, a deep drum is used for a tabor by pipe and taborers, and in England a shallow tom tom is sometimes used, although medieval icons of pipe and tabor usually display a large shallow tabor similar in shape to a Bodhrán.".
- Tabor_(instrument) thumbnail Luttrellpsaltertaborer.png?width=300.
- Tabor_(instrument) wikiPageID "2456305".
- Tabor_(instrument) wikiPageRevisionID "597709295".
- Tabor_(instrument) classification "* Percussion".
- Tabor_(instrument) hasPhotoCollection Tabor_(instrument).
- Tabor_(instrument) name "Tabor".
- Tabor_(instrument) range "1".
- Tabor_(instrument) related "* Pipe and tabor * Snare drum * Fife and drum".
- Tabor_(instrument) subject Category:Drums.
- Tabor_(instrument) subject Category:Portuguese_musical_instruments.
- Tabor_(instrument) subject Category:Welsh_musical_instruments.
- Tabor_(instrument) type Artifact100021939.
- Tabor_(instrument) type Device103183080.
- Tabor_(instrument) type Drum103249569.
- Tabor_(instrument) type Drums.
- Tabor_(instrument) type Instrument103574816.
- Tabor_(instrument) type Instrumentality103575240.
- Tabor_(instrument) type MusicalInstrument103800933.
- Tabor_(instrument) type Object100002684.
- Tabor_(instrument) type PercussionInstrument103915437.
- Tabor_(instrument) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Tabor_(instrument) type PortugueseMusicalInstruments.
- Tabor_(instrument) type WelshMusicalInstruments.
- Tabor_(instrument) type Whole100003553.
- Tabor_(instrument) comment "Tabor or tabret (Welsh: Tabwrdd) refers to a portable snare drum played with one hand. The word "tabor" is simply an English variant of a Latin-derived word meaning "drum"—cf. French: tambour, Italian: tamburo It has been used in the military as a marching instrument, and has been used as accompaniment in parades and processions.A tabor has a cylindrical wood shell, two skin heads tightened by rope tension, a leather strap, and an adjustable gut snare.".
- Tabor_(instrument) label "Tabor (Trommel)".
- Tabor_(instrument) label "Tabor (instrument)".
- Tabor_(instrument) label "Tamboril".
- Tabor_(instrument) label "Timbal (musique catalane)".
- Tabor_(instrument) sameAs Tabor_(Trommel).
- Tabor_(instrument) sameAs Tamboril.
- Tabor_(instrument) sameAs Danbolin.
- Tabor_(instrument) sameAs Timbal_(musique_catalane).
- Tabor_(instrument) sameAs m.07fcvd.
- Tabor_(instrument) sameAs Q3083684.
- Tabor_(instrument) sameAs Q3083684.
- Tabor_(instrument) sameAs Tabor_(instrument).
- Tabor_(instrument) wasDerivedFrom Tabor_(instrument)?oldid=597709295.
- Tabor_(instrument) depiction Luttrellpsaltertaborer.png.
- Tabor_(instrument) isPrimaryTopicOf Tabor_(instrument).