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Bard Recall: The tambourine has a round frame covered on one side with a drum skin for beating out a rhythm. The frame is also set with several pairs of metal discs, which hang loosely in evenly spaced openings to add a bit of jingle to the instrument's sound. Its size and versatile playing style makes it popular with dancers and gypsies. |
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tambourine | |
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Look: | You see nothing unusual. |
Weight: | 10 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 175 Kronars140 Lirums <br />126.28 Dokoras <br />0.175 LTBpoints <br />0.175 Tickets <br />0.175 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: | |
Dimensions: | 2 length x 2 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Sold by True Bard D'Or for 187 Kronars Sold by Malik the True Bard, Instruments and Picks for 135 Dokoras Source is True Bard D'Or, Malik the True Bard, Elepaio's Luthierre |
Bard Recall: The tambourine has a round frame covered on one side with a drum skin for beating out a rhythm. The frame is also set with several pairs of metal discs, which hang loosely in evenly spaced openings to add a bit of jingle to the instrument's sound. Its size and versatile playing style makes it popular with dancers and gypsies.