Tambourine

How many syllables in Tambourine?

tambourine has 3 syllables

Split Tambourine into syllables?

tam-bourine

Definition of Tambourine

A percussion instrument consisting of a small, handheld drum with metal jingles attached to the rim.

How should Tambourine divide into syllables

The word has 3 syllables. The vowels are 'a', 'o', 'u', 'i', and 'e'. The consonants are 't', 'm', 'b', 'r', and 'n'.

Part of Speech - Tambourine

Noun

She played the tambourine in the school band.

Sentences with Tambourine

  • She shook the tambourine to add some rhythm to the song.
  • The band leader asked her to play the tambourine during the chorus.
  • The tambourine added a festive sound to the Christmas carol.
  • The tambourine player tapped out the beat of the song.
  • She decorated the tambourine with colorful ribbons and bells for the parade.
  • The tambourine is a fun instrument to play in a group.
  • The tambourine is often used in folk music.
  • The tambourine player kept the beat going during the dance performance.
  • The tambourine is a popular instrument in many cultures.
  • She learned how to play the tambourine by watching YouTube videos.

Quotes with Tambourine

  • The tambourine is a very ancient instrument.
  • I love the sound of the tambourine in a song.
  • The tambourine adds a nice touch to the music.
  • I can't play the tambourine very well, but I enjoy trying.
  • The tambourine is a versatile instrument that can be used in many genres of music.
  • The tambourine is often played by shaking it or hitting it with a drumstick.
  • The tambourine is a fun and easy instrument to learn.
  • The tambourine is one of the oldest percussion instruments in the world.
  • The tambourine is a staple in many marching bands.
  • The tambourine is a symbol of celebration and joy.

Number of characters in Tambourine

10 ( t, a, m, b, o, u, r, i, n, e )

Unique letters in Tambourine

10 ( t, a, m, b, o, u, r, i, n, e )

Tambourine Backwards

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Phonetic Transcription of Tambourine

IPA (International): ˌtæmbɜ:ˈi:n

ARA (American): ˌtæmbɝˈin

EPA (English): ˌtæmbɜ:ˈi:n

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