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Timbrel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Timbrel or tabret (the tof of the ancient Hebrews, the deff of Islam, the adufe of the Moors of Spain), the principal musical instrument of percussion of the Israelites, similar to the modern...
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There is a little bit of confusion when considering the Tabret, the Timbrel, and the Tambourine. Tabret is actually an archaic, obsolete word. ... Tabret is one of those words, often translated as timbrel or tambourine. While similar, the Tabret, Timbrel, and Tambourine are, in fact, separate instruments,
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The dramatic arched roof, in particular, is an ancient technique called timbrel vaulting, which we cover in greater detail below. ... The timbrel vault not only is incredibly thin and efficient, but gives the interior that lovely warm look of brick.
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Timbrel (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Timbrel is an emulsifiable concentrate containing 667 g/litre (44.3% w/w) triclopyr butoxy ethyl ester (480 g/litre triclopyr acid equivalent). ... Timbrel Label (1/2008 554KB PDF)
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The timbrel is used as an accompaniment to lively music, being shaken and beaten with the knuckles in time. ... After the passage of the Red sea, Miriam, sister of Moses, took a timbrel, and began to play and dance with the women, Exodus 15:20. The daughter of Jephthah came to meet her father with timbrels and other...
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