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277: 32: 136: 307:, or gripping the frame. The other fingers are curled under the rim, with the index typically applying and releasing pressure on the underside of the head to achieve higher or lower notes. The beater is held with the strong hand and the head is struck a little off-center. 314:
is often used, in which the drum is flipped upside-down in the middle of the pattern, which produces one note that is slightly delayed, giving the samba its characteristic lilt. The instrument may also occasionally be struck on the rim.
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and is normally very tightly tuned in order to ensure a high, sharp timbre and a minimum of sustain. The drum is devoid of snares or jingles. They are frequently confused with the more common
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The tamborim is held with the weaker hand with the thumb either crossing the rim and resting on the
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threads bound together. On rare occasions, it may be played with the fingers.
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In most musical styles, the tamborim is played with a small wooden
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Percussion instrument
Classification
Frame drum
Hornbostel–Sachs classification
Directly struck membranophone
[tɐ̃boˈɾĩ]
[tɐ̃buˈɾĩ]
Brazilian
frame drum
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wood
nylon
tambourine
Orff Schulwerk
Brazilian music
samba

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