Guitar technique; technique in Flamenco guitar and classical guitar that emulates the sound of a heartbeat.
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Examples for "tambor"
Examples for "tambor"
1The said Tambor had sexually harassed them and engaged in inappropriate behavior.
2Transparent is expected to return for its fifth and final season, without Tambor.
3Tambor is almost certainly going to be nominated for an Emmy.
4Tambor said he found out about his firing when creator Jill Soloway texted him.
5As she presented an award she echoed Jeffery Tambor's sentiment.
1Where are the lute and gay tambour They loved of yore?
2Lady Maria never lifted up her eyes from her tambour-frame.
3Remember that everything is to be tambour work, not smooth.
4Jack was brave in a scarlet coat, a tambour waistcoat, and white silk stockings.
5A slave was sitting near the window, doing some tambour-work, but she did not move.
1And that blew the island to pieces And Tambora's deadly tendrils spread far afield.
2So, sitting underneath over a million people sits the European equivalent to something like Tambora.
3Sumbawa Island's local government provides extensive land on the slopes of Mount Tambora for the horses.
4However, I suppose saying that the farmers just know Tambora is more dangerous makes for better copy.
5It's inspired by the massive eruption of Mt Tambora on the Indonesian island of Sumbawa in 1815.
1Tamboro, how cold the air got after).