Tabor

 

Tabor

 

Medieval Musicians

Medieval Musicians

 

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Medieval Music - Tabor

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Tabor

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Definition and Description of the Tabor
Definition and description of the Tabor: The Tabor can be described as a small snare drum used as an accompaniment to a pipe or fife, both being played by the same person. Description: A small drum with a high, narrow body and small drum-heads which was originally made of animal skin. Creating an indefinite pitch and struck with drumsticks. Also referred to as a tabour, tabret and taber. The word 'tabor' is an English variant of a Latin-derived word meaning "drum".

Pipe and Tabor Player

Family of Instruments: The Tabor belongs to the family of Percussion instruments.

Medieval Musical Instruments - Tabor
Medieval Musical instruments, including the Tabor, would be used by the musicians of the period including the Waits, Minstrels or Troubadours. There were three categories of musical instruments in the Middle Ages - wind, string and percussion.
Terms of description were Bas instruments and Haut instruments. Bas referred to soft instruments (literally, "low," but referring to volume, not pitch) which were suitable for the chamber which included the vielle, rebec and other bowed strings, the lute and other plucked strings. Haut referred to loud instruments (literally "high" but referring to volume, not to pitch) which were suitable for outdoors which included the shawm, sackbut, pipe and tabor. Read the above history, facts and information about the Tabor.

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Medieval Music - Tabor
The Medieval Times website provides interesting facts, history and information about the musicians and styles of music which scatter the history books including Tabor. The Medieval Life and Times Sitemap provides full details of all of the information and facts about the fascinating subject of the lives of the people who lived during the historical period of the Middle Ages. The content of this article on Tabor provides free educational details, facts and information for reference and research for schools, colleges and homework for history courses and history coursework.
 

 

 

Medieval Music - Tabor

  • Read books from a history book club or watch the History Channel DVDs on Medieval Times
  • Music in Medieval Times
  • Musical Instruments
  • Definition of Tabor
  • Medival Music and Instruments
  • Type of Instrument
  • History, facts and information

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