High o’er the roofs gay pennons played; Tabour and drum loud music made; Fresh water cooled the royal road, And flowers in bright profusion glowed.
Thence will the breeze of evening bring Sweet music as the minstrels sing; And, when the Vánars dance, will come The sound of tabour and of drum.
Pipe and tabour were sometimes played by separate men.
Since the disappearance of the bagpipe, pipe and tabour (called whittle and dub) have been, even within the memory of living men, the accepted instruments wherewith to make music and beat time for the Morris.
Abdalla took his tabour and played all the way into the hall before Morgiana, who, when she came to the door, made a low obeisance by way of asking leave to exhibit her skill, while Abdalla left off playing.
Tabour bidjian diatas tasik tiada akan toumbounh— On, on wailed the chant.
To them, as the door closed, still droned the voice of the minstrel on the bund: Sebab tiada tahon menari dikatakan tembad, Tabour bidjian diatas tasik tiada akan toumbounh.
Whar bin thi glewmen that schuld thi glewe, With harp and fithel, and tabour bete.
They touch heaven, tabour on it; how their talons sweep The smouldering enormous winter welkin!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tabour" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.