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- Tambourin abstract "The tambourin is a Provençal dance accompanied by lively duple meter music. It is so named because the music imitates a drum (tambour being a generic French term for "drum"), usually as a repetitive not-very-melodic figure in the bass. A small, two-headed drum of Arabic origin is also called the tambourin or "tambour de Basque"; it is mentioned as early as the 1080s and noted as the "tabor" in the Chanson de Roland). This was played together with a small flute known as the galoubet or flaviol.Jean-Philippe Rameau included tambourins in many of his operas, such as Platée, Les Indes Galantes, and Les fêtes d'Hébé. The last gained more fame in a keyboard arrangement from the E minor suite of his Pièces de Clavecin. The left-hand part, representing the drum-beat, is difficult to play, particularly in the measures in which it must span an interval of a 10th (E-B-G): It should not be arpeggiated, nor should the G be played an octave lower (E-G-B-E) because the G, the third of the triad, will generally sound "muddy" this low. The piece also contains many ornamental trills. French Baroque music may be ornamented as the performer chooses. Accordingly, additional trills and other ornaments may be added "as taste dictates."The tambourin was popular throughout the 18th century and can be found in Handel's Alcina and Gluck's Iphigénie en Aulide, among others.".
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- Tambourin wikiPageWikiLink Alcina.
- Tambourin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baroque_dance.
- Tambourin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dance_forms_in_classical_music.
- Tambourin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Drums.
- Tambourin wikiPageWikiLink Category:European_folk_dances.
- Tambourin wikiPageWikiLink Chanson_de_Roland.
- Tambourin wikiPageWikiLink Christoph_Willibald_Gluck.
- Tambourin wikiPageWikiLink Duple_and_quadruple_meter.
- Tambourin wikiPageWikiLink Duple_meter.
- Tambourin wikiPageWikiLink George_Frideric_Handel.
- Tambourin wikiPageWikiLink Gluck.
- Tambourin wikiPageWikiLink Handel.
- Tambourin wikiPageWikiLink Interval_(music).
- Tambourin wikiPageWikiLink Iphigénie_en_Aulide.
- Tambourin wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Philippe_Rameau.
- Tambourin wikiPageWikiLink Les_Indes_Galantes.
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- Tambourin wikiPageWikiLink Pipe_and_tabor.
- Tambourin wikiPageWikiLink Pièces_de_Clavecin.
- Tambourin wikiPageWikiLink Platée.
- Tambourin wikiPageWikiLink Provence.
- Tambourin wikiPageWikiLink The_Song_of_Roland.
- Tambourin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tambourin".
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- Tambourin subject Category:Baroque_dance.
- Tambourin subject Category:Dance_forms_in_classical_music.
- Tambourin subject Category:Drums.
- Tambourin subject Category:European_folk_dances.
- Tambourin hypernym Dance.
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- Tambourin comment "The tambourin is a Provençal dance accompanied by lively duple meter music. It is so named because the music imitates a drum (tambour being a generic French term for "drum"), usually as a repetitive not-very-melodic figure in the bass. A small, two-headed drum of Arabic origin is also called the tambourin or "tambour de Basque"; it is mentioned as early as the 1080s and noted as the "tabor" in the Chanson de Roland).".
- Tambourin label "Tambourin".
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- Tambourin sameAs Q2731147.
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