*" Double row tambourine
Zoom image

Tambourine - 8 Inch Tambourine, double row jingles with goat skin head

8 Inch Tambourine, double row jingles with goat skin head - CB Percussion

    • 17% off
    $29.99, save $5.00
  • $24.99
  • Our price
    17% off
Qty:  
OR

8 Inch Tambourine, double row jingles with a skinhead. Limited quantities.

The actual Diameter is 9".


Tambourines are percussion instruments that are among the most ancient of all musical instruments. The term itself means "to hit against." The tambourine can be found in numerous ancient cultures including the great empires of Rome, India, China, Greece, and Mesopotamia. It is likely that the Crusaders; subsequently gained popularity among traveling minstrels.

The tambourine is featured prominently in numerous Biblical stories. In Exodus, Miriam, the older sister of Moses, is described as playing the tambourine to celebrate the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt. The tambourine is frequently played during times of celebration such as weddings, births, military victories and religious ecstasies. The tambourine is also referred to as timbrel, the tabret, to name a few. Many tambourines are decorated for specific celebrations before they are played.

In modern times, the instrument gained a strong following as a popular folk music instrument during the 1960s. Bob Dylan wrote the song "Mr. Tambourine Man" in 1964 and the song became a major radio hit for the band, The Byrds.

The famous composer Mozart used the tambourine in his compositions. But although the tambourine is accepted as a percussion instrument in the orchestra, it wasn't until the Salvation Army began to use it at the end of the nineteenth century did it begin to once again take its rightful place as an instrument of praise, worship, and warfare in the church. The Salvation Army was also the first to form timbrel brigades, often of young people, devoted to learning and playing the timbrel, especially during outreaches.

    • SKU
      HL00776484