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What instrument category is a tambourine?

What instrument category is a tambourine?

percussion
The tambourine is a musical instrument in the percussion family consisting of a frame, often of wood or plastic, with pairs of small metal jingles, called “zills”. Classically the term tambourine denotes an instrument with a drumhead, though some variants may not have a head.

What is the classification of tambourine?

Percussion
Hand percussionOrchestral percussion
Tambourine/Instrument family

What is not a percussion instrument?

Non-Pitched Percussion instruments are what most people call drums. They do not necessarily have a definite pitch. Non-pitched percussion instruments include snare drum, bass drum, cymbals, tambourine, triangle and many others.

What are tambourine used for?

The tambourine is often used to teach music to children and is commonly used in music created for children’s entertainment. The tambourine is traditionally made of a wooden hoop, with jingles attached, and often with a head or soft shell. The jingles are referred to as ‘zils’.

What family of instruments does the tambourine belong to?

The tambourine is a musical instrument in the percussion family consisting of a frame, often of wood or plastic, with pairs of small metal jingles, called “zills”. Classically the term tambourine denotes an instrument with a drumhead, though some variants may not have a head at all.

Why is the tambourine a percussion instrument?

A tambourine is considered a percussion instrument because the definition of this kind of instrument includes any that “makes a sound when it is hit, shaken, or scraped.” A tambourine can make sounds when it is hit and/or shaken. For example, you can hold the tambourine with one hand and hit it with your other hand.

How is a tambourine used in an orchestra?

The head of the tambourine is often stretched over a hoop and then attached to the wood hoop. A traditional tambourine used for an orchestra has 20 jingle pairs . This number can be smaller for ensemble tambourines and orchestras. Tambourines do not usually require tuning as the sound of striking the instrument is overshadowed by the jingles.

Is a tambourine a pitched percussion instrument?

The tambourine is now accepted as an acoustic, untuned instrument belonging to the percussion section of the orchestra. It has an indefinite pitch and is used to maintain rhythm and contribute generally.