I am actually curious, what's the difference between the Tamburello and the tambourine? Is it just a different sound and style of playing that makes them different?
Hi Cassie, the Tamburello belongs to the tambourines family. Originally it comes from Italy and is borrowed from the famous Tamburello game, which is played often in the north of Italy. Our Tamburello is tunable and can be played with the normal frame drum finger technique.
Schlagwerk OK. A lot of people confuse the Tamburello with the tambourine. I think I can tell which is which now. the tambourine can't change pitch like the tamburello can.
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I am actually curious, what's the difference between the Tamburello and the tambourine? Is it just a different sound and style of playing that makes them different?
Hi Cassie, the Tamburello belongs to the tambourines family. Originally it comes from Italy and is borrowed from the famous Tamburello game, which is played often in the north of Italy. Our Tamburello is tunable and can be played with the normal frame drum finger technique.
Schlagwerk OK. A lot of people confuse the Tamburello with the tambourine. I think I can tell which is which now. the tambourine can't change pitch like the tamburello can.
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