Three steps: thump, thump, thump, thump, thump, thump.
Babies’ tambourine playing methods are divided into dong, dong, dong. If you want to practice tambourine, you must keep training every day and don't be sloppy. It must be taken seriously and practiced.
When you practice the tambourine, you don’t just hit it with brute force. The beat has to be beat to the beat, not just up to the beat because it's fun. The requirements for each shot must be strictly adhered to. Tambourines played this way are the most consistent.
When the baby plays the tambourine, he must meditate on the decomposition of the game and do not remember the chaotic sequence, otherwise one rhythm will be disrupted, and subsequent game decompositions will be all out of order, making it difficult to play. Tambourine.
Extended information:
It is an oblate wooden drum frame, one side is covered with sheepskin, pony skin or donkey skin, and there are many small irons on the inside of the drum frame. Made of rings. Nowadays, Dabu is often covered with python skin to make the pronunciation clear and loud.
In the Uyghur people, there are three types of Dab: large, medium and small, with a surface diameter of 36 to 52 centimeters. Generally speaking, medium-sized drums are commonly used in bands and hand drum accompaniments, with a drum head diameter of about 44 cm and a drum frame height of about 5 cm; classical music Maqam accompaniment bands use large drums and small drums. Uzbek Dab is similar to Uyghur Dab in appearance, production and playing method.
Folks often use the edge of an old sieve made of poplar wood as a drum frame, and cover it with wolf skin, cowhide, pony skin or donkey skin. There are no small iron rings on the inside of the drum frame, and some only have three pairs of small iron cymbals installed in the drum frame. When played, the sound is deep and rich, and the Dab equipped with iron cymbals makes the sound even more sonorous and majestic.