"A tambourine is a small, handheld, frame drum that is usually circular or polygonal in shape and has a shallow frame. It has one or two skins that are nailed or glued to the frame, and small metal jingles, called "zills", attached to the frame. The tambourine is played by shaking, rubbing, or striking the drum head with the knuckles, and the jingles produce sound when the tambourine is shaken or struck.
The term "tambourine" usually refers to the European frame drum, but it can also include related frame drums from other regions, such as Arabic countries, Central Asia, North America, and the Arctic. The tambourine's structure has remained relatively the same over the centuries, but the size of the instrument and the shape of the jingles have changed. For example, some tambourines can be tuned up, and skins are often made of synthetic materials that are resistant to temperature changes. The size of the tambourine also determines the pitch of the sound.
When choosing a tambourine, you can consider things like the shell material, type of jingles, type of head, and number of jingles. For example, budget-friendly tambourines might have brass jingles, while more expensive tambourines might have jingles made from aged or heat-treated materials.
The tambourine is a percussion instrument that, in addition to marking the rhythm, helps the dance movements and can be played by the dancers. It is used in many popular parties in Brazil, mainly in the Northeast region, and works like an instrument and also complements the dancers' costumes."
I created a digital abstract painting entitled: Yellow Harmony Tambourine.
Yellow Harmony Tambourine. Digital art created on August 13, 2024. Afrika Abney