tabor

/ˈteɪbər/
noun
  1. A small drum, especially one used in medieval times, often played with one hand while the other hand plays a pipe.
    • The musician played a lively tune on his tabor and pipe.
    • In the Renaissance fair, a performer demonstrated how to beat a tabor.
    • The tabor's sharp rhythm echoed through the village square.
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