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Un tambourinaire (A pipe and tambourin player)

Un tambourinaire (003.01.00)

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This folk musician from Provence is playing a tambourin (a Provencal version of the tabor, or portable small drum played with one hand), and tabor pipe (a simple three-holed pipe). The tabor pipe is also sometimes called a galoubet.
This folk musician from Provence is playing a <em>tambourin</em> (a Provencal version of the tabor, or portable small drum played with one hand), and tabor pipe (a simple three-holed pipe). The tabor pipe is also sometimes called a <em>galoubet</em>.