atabal (Meaning)
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atabal (n.)
A kettledrum; a kind of tabor, used by the Moors.
Synonyms & Antonyms of atabal
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atabal Sentence Examples
- The rhythmic beat of the atabal echoed through the marketplace, captivating passersby.
- The band's percussionist skillfully played the atabal, adding depth to the music.
- In Moorish celebrations, the atabal is often accompanied by other traditional instruments.
- The atabal's deep, resonant sound set the pace for the dancers at the festival.
- She learned to play the atabal during her visit to a Moroccan cultural center.
- The atabal's booming notes reverberated through the courtyard during the performance.
- The atabal's distinctive sound added an authentic touch to the ensemble's music.
- During weddings, the atabal is traditionally played to herald the arrival of the bride and groom.
- The atabal's intricate patterns enriched the melody of the Moorish orchestra.
- He studied the history and technique of playing the atabal as part of his ethnomusicology research.
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A kettledrum; a kind of tabor, used by the Moors.
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No antonyms found.
The rhythmic beat of the atabal echoed through the marketplace, captivating passersby.
The band's percussionist skillfully played the atabal, adding depth to the music.
In Moorish celebrations, the atabal is often accompanied by other traditional instruments.
The atabal's deep, resonant sound set the pace for the dancers at the festival.