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Dulcimer vs Tamboor - What's the difference?

dulcimer | tamboor |

Tamboor is likely misspelled.


Tamboor has no English definition.

As a noun dulcimer

is a stringed instrument, with strings stretched across a sounding board, usually trapezoidal. It's played on the lap or horizontally on a table. Some have their own legs. These musical instruments are played by plucking on the strings (traditionally with a quill) or by tapping on them (in the case of the hammer dulcimers).

dulcimer

Noun

(en noun)
  • (musical instruments) A stringed instrument, with strings stretched across a sounding board, usually trapezoidal. It's played on the lap or horizontally on a table. Some have their own legs. These musical instruments are played by plucking on the strings (traditionally with a quill) or by tapping on them (in the case of the hammer dulcimers).
  • The two classes of dulcimer are the "Mountain" or "Appalachian" dulcimer (plucked and played with a quill, usually a goose quill) and the hammer dulcimer (played by tapping on the strings with small "hammers"). See also: zither
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=1797 , year_published=1992 , publisher=Courier Dover Publications , author=(Samuel Taylor Coleridge) , title=The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Other Poems , chapter=(Kubla Khan) citation , isbn=9780486272665 , page=59 , passage=A damsel with a dulcimer / In a vision once I saw: / It was an Abyssinian maid / And on her ' dulcimer she played, / Singing of Mount Abora.}}
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  • , year=1946 , author= , coauthors= , title=Album Reviews: The Seven Joys of Mary—John: Jacob Niles (Disc 732) , date=January 25, 1947 , volume=59 , issue=4 , page=32 , magazine=The Billboard , publisher=Nielsen Business Media , issn=0006-2510 citation , passage=Accompanying himself with his dulcimer , a plectrum instrument of his own handicraft, Niles harks back to the balladeers of old. }}
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=2004 , year_published= , publisher=Mel Bay Publications , author=Madeline MacNeil , title=You Can Teach Yourself Dulcimer , section=Introduction citation , isbn=9780786639717 , page=4 , passage=Played traditionally, the dulcimer sounds delightful with drones acenting the melody you are playing.}}

    Derived terms

    * dulcimerist

    tamboor

    Not English

    Tamboor has no English definition. It may be misspelled.

    English words similar to 'tamboor':

    timber, temper, tamper, thumper, tamperer, tambour, tanbur, temperer, thumber