Percussion
Latin Percussion CP389 10 Tambourine No/Hd Single Row
(Electronics) KMC Music Inc
Release date: 2010-01-27
Price:
$15.00
$8.70
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Headed models feature real, traditionally mounted, calf-skin heads
Shaped grip and gently curved edges are easy on young hands learning to play
Fredde Le Grande ft Ida Corr- let me think about it
well there may be more than one ballet with tambourines, but one kind of ballet dance that frequently uses them is called the tarantella.
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General. Walker. Text: Langston Hughes. Choral. (Mixed Voices). Published by ECS Publishing. For SATB choir and Piano. 20 pages.
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Set of three (3) wooden tambourines.
(Buy.com USA and Buy.com CA)Price: $35.63
Size: 22 5/8 inches x 37 inches
(zZounds)Price: $18.95
These tambourines feature a colorful graphic on a pretuned drumhead that may be used to show a reflection of your passion and praise.
(zZounds)Price: $24.95
These tambourines feature a colorful graphic on a pretuned drumhead that may be used to show a reflection of your passion and praise.
Edward Sharpe rolls through Savannah with passion
By Jennifer Sparkman
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros came alive with the heart felt sound of pianos, guitars, trumpets and tambourines at Trustees Theater July 11.
Before Mr. Sharpe, alias of Alex Ebert came onstage, his Magnetic Zeros played a small set. Ebert was present, but stayed out of the limelight. He sat down with a small drum set on the floor and kept the beat.
At first I thought it was going to be a boring sit-down show. I felt I wasn’t allowed to stand up because I would get in the way of others in the audience. It took one brave soul to get up from his seat and start dancing with his girl to get the whole audience moving, but it happened.
Being right at the foot of the stage gave me a sense of closeness with the band, who felt like a family hanging out on stage, creating a memory with their new friends. Being so close to such creative spirits was inspiring as an artist and kept me deaf for days.
As the show kept going, barefoot Ebert danced around stage and high fived his fans in the audience. You could truly see how much he and his band loved performing. It seemed like a throwback to the hippie generation, from their appearance to the band’s equipment (which included and accordion, trumpet and a really well worn piano).
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Hall & Oates show muscle, delight fans with parade of hits at Chicago TheatreChicago Tribune - Jul 25, 2010
For all of the subtle kitsch—glow-in-the-dark tambourines, fluffy melodies, breezy songs ("Private Eyes") seemingly inspired by dated 80s television
Denver Post - Jul 28, 2010
They pick up their maracas and tambourines and struggle to take their seats. They will go at it today without the drummer, who is out for the day on a pass.Hometownlife.com - Jul 25, 2010
She uses one drumstick to indicate drums, another for bells and tambourines. “This is utter chaos,” she said. “Can you say that?
