The Headed Tambourine is a versatile addition to any percussion collection, equally at home in the classroom, on stage, or in your practice space. Hand-crafted from solid wood with metal jingles, this 8" frame drum produces bright, cutting tones that cut through any ensemble. Its octagonal shape and balanced weight make it comfortable to hold and play, whether you're shaking for rhythm or striking the head for articulate accents. Start slowly and build momentum to unlock its full dynamic range—from delicate shimmer to bold, metallic brightness. Handmade, fair trade, and eco-friendly, it's built to last and designed for musicians of all levels.
Features
- Beautiful and sustainable solid wood
- Not suitable for kids under three years old
- Handmade, fair trade, eco-friendly and fun
- Perfect for bands and performers
Weight & dimensions
Size: 20cm (8")
Weight : 200g
Specifications
Product Type: Shaker
Colour: Brown, Silver
Pattern: Natural
Material: Solid wood, hide and metal
Shape: Octagon
Theme: Music
Display type: Handheld, Freestanding
Product Care: Wipe with damp cloth
Safety Warning: This product may contain small parts that pose a choking hazard, may have sharp edges, or may be heavy and fragile. It is not intended for use by children without adult supervision. Use with care to avoid injury. Handle and maintain the product responsibly to ensure safety. Buyers are responsible for ensuring safe use and care of the product. This is a general guide and it is not a substitute for proper supervision.
Country of Origin: Pakistan
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tambourine suitable for beginners?
Yes, the 8" tambourine is ideal for beginners. It’s easy to play and offers an accessible way to start learning percussion.
How do you play the tambourine?
To play the tambourine, hold it by the frame and shake it to create sound. You can also strike the tambourine with your hand or use your fingers to create rhythmic patterns.
What is the tambourine used for?
The tambourine is commonly used in many music styles such as pop, rock, and folk. It adds a bright, jangly sound to enhance rhythms and is often used to emphasize beats in musical compositions.