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The Basel drum (also known as the Basler or Basle drum) is a two-headed rope-tension drum. It takes its name from its origin in Basel. This percussion instrument is best known from the Carnival of Basel, where it is played by more than 2000 drummers. They are called Tambouren in Swiss German or Tambourins in French. There is no typical number of players for marching-bands including this instrument. Anything between three and fifty drummers may be seen in such a formation.

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  • Die Basler Trommel ist eine Zwei-Fell-Trommel. Das Schlaginstrument hat seinen Namen vom Einsatz im Basler Brauchtum (z. B. Basler Fasnacht). Die Trommelspieler nennt man Tambouren, wobei mehrere Tambouren meistens eine Tambourengruppe für den Einsatz in der Marschmusik bilden. Trommeln gleicher Bauart werden in der ganzen Schweiz in Tambouren- und Pfeifervereinen sowie in der Schweizer Militärmusik als Schweizer Trommel oder Ordonnanz 82 verwendet. (de)
  • The Basel drum (also known as the Basler or Basle drum) is a two-headed rope-tension drum. It takes its name from its origin in Basel. This percussion instrument is best known from the Carnival of Basel, where it is played by more than 2000 drummers. They are called Tambouren in Swiss German or Tambourins in French. There is no typical number of players for marching-bands including this instrument. Anything between three and fifty drummers may be seen in such a formation. Drums of the same pattern are used throughout Switzerland in fife and drum (or drum only) societies as well as in Swiss Army bands. They are also known as 'Swiss drums' or 'Ordonance 82'. (en)
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  • Die Basler Trommel ist eine Zwei-Fell-Trommel. Das Schlaginstrument hat seinen Namen vom Einsatz im Basler Brauchtum (z. B. Basler Fasnacht). Die Trommelspieler nennt man Tambouren, wobei mehrere Tambouren meistens eine Tambourengruppe für den Einsatz in der Marschmusik bilden. Trommeln gleicher Bauart werden in der ganzen Schweiz in Tambouren- und Pfeifervereinen sowie in der Schweizer Militärmusik als Schweizer Trommel oder Ordonnanz 82 verwendet. (de)
  • The Basel drum (also known as the Basler or Basle drum) is a two-headed rope-tension drum. It takes its name from its origin in Basel. This percussion instrument is best known from the Carnival of Basel, where it is played by more than 2000 drummers. They are called Tambouren in Swiss German or Tambourins in French. There is no typical number of players for marching-bands including this instrument. Anything between three and fifty drummers may be seen in such a formation. (en)
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  • Basler Trommel (de)
  • Basel drum (en)
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