Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
tambourer
Noun
/ˈtæm.bjʊr.ər/

Definition
A person who plays a tambour, especially in the context of music or performance.

Examples
- He was an accomplished tambourer, captivating the audience with his rhythmic beats.
- The orchestra included a talented tambourer who added depth to their performances.
- At the festival, the tambourer led the parade with his lively drumming.

Meaning
The term ‘tambourer’ refers to someone who skillfully plays a type of drum known as a tambour. This role is often found in musical ensembles where rhythm and percussion are important.

Synonyms
- Drummer
- Percussionist
- Beater