especially: a shallow one-headed drum with loose metallic disks at the sides played especially by shaking or striking with the hand
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The diamond grid of the shutters serves as the frame, splitting the photo itself into parts, while tiny cymbals have been placed underneath the wood, turning the work into a massive tambourine.—
Douglas Markowitz,
Miami Herald,
23 June 2026 Eve Get your tambourines ready because Ruff Ryders ‘ First Lady has arrived.—
Malik Davis,
VIBE.com,
17 June 2026 Marie Watt and Nick Cave’s scintillating bead-and-tin-jingle tapestry seems to dance along a lobby wall; Lava Thomas’s hot-pink tambourines dangle from the ceiling.—
Kelsey Ables,
The Atlantic,
9 June 2026 Studio engineers often added percussion accents like shakers or tambourines, or handclaps layered on the snares, using a combination of texture and mathematical precision to keep heads and hips moving.—
Dash Lewis,
Pitchfork,
7 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for tambourine