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Guide to Tambourines

For a classic percussion sound, get state of the art professional tambourines


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Since medieval times, people have recognized tambourines as perhaps the easiest to play percussion instrument. Classical and modern musicians in many cultures use tambourines. Imagine what the Beatles' songs "We Can Work It Out" and "Ticket to Ride" would sound like without their distinctive tambourine sounds.

If your orchestra or band must play Latin, Middle Eastern or even religious music, you'll need to purchase tambourines so you can achieve the right sound. Start your search for these classic percussion instruments by keeping the following guidelines in mind:

1. Learn about the history of tambourines and how different cultures use them.

2. Buy tambourines directly from the most respected manufacturers in the percussion industry.

3. Get expert advice from a dependable tambourine wholesaler.



Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Get accurate information about tambourines from a player's perspective


Learn about the different kinds of tambourines and get tips from the experts on how to achieve distinctive tambourine sounds.

I recommend: The Joy Shoppe, operating out of Fayetteville, Arizona, has provided tools for worship and praise to musicians and ministries of many religious denominations. The company has an up to date website that provides comprehensive information on tambourines.

Trust the top-selling brands from well-known tambourines manufacturers


You can't get wrong when purchasing directly from the most respected names in the percussion instruments industry.

I recommend: Meinl Percussion sells its distinctive percussion instruments all over the world. Its innovative tambourines are highly regarded by professional musicians. The company has offices in Nashville, Tennessee. Pearl remains the market leader in the United States for exceptional percussion instruments. Pearl's Ultra Grip Tambourine is ergonomically shaped and allows you to control the volume when playing.

Find tambourines wholesalers that meet your purchasing needs


Many of these tambourines wholesalers employ professional musicians who advise you on which instruments best suit your needs.

I recommend: Percussion Source takes the business of percussion instruments seriously. Percussion professionals staff their customer service department so that you get skilled assistance every time you call. Its online catalog offers a wide selection of tambourines for sale in different price ranges. Wholesaler West Coast Drum sells more percussion instruments on the West Coast than the other tambourines distributors. With 40 years' experience in the music business, West Coast vows to match any price. Read the testimonials on its website to learn about the company's outstanding customer service.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Percussion experts agree that the best tambourines to buy are lightweight and equipped with secure jingles. Opt for tambourines with ergonomically designed construction for the greatest comfort when playing.

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