Tabourin
Translation of "tabourin" into Russian
tabourin
NounUK
/ˈtæb.ə.rɪn/
US
/ˈtæb.ə.rɪn/
tabourins pl
The musician played the tabourin during the folk festival.
Музыкант играл на тамбурине во время народного фестиваля.
Additional translations
tabourin
VerbUK
/ˌtæb.əˈrɪn/
US
/ˌtæb.əˈrɪn/
tabourined Past Simple
tabourined Past Participle
tabourining Gerund
He began to tabourin on the table with his fingers.
Он начал барабанить пальцами по столу.
Additional translations
играть на малом барабане
Definitions
tabourin
NounUK
/ˌtæb.əˈrɪn/
US
/ˌtæb.əˈrɪn/
A small drum, especially a shallow one-sided drum used in medieval and Renaissance music.
The musician played a lively tune on the tabourin during the festival.
A lively French Baroque dance or musical composition in quick duple time, traditionally accompanied by a small drum of the same name.
The flautist ended the recital with a spirited tabourin by Rameau.
tabourin
VerbUK
/ˌtæb.əˈrɪn/
US
/ˌtæb.əˈrɪn/
To beat or tap rhythmically, as if on a drum.
The rain tabourined on the roof, creating a soothing melody.