Tambourine

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The tambourine is not considered to be a musical instrument by any authority on music. Every musician knows that the tambourine is used by singers to occupy their hands in an attempt to trick the audience the audience into believing that actual musical ability is present.

Anyone on stage brandishing a tambourine while not playing another musical instrument (ex. drums) or singing could be subject to severe mocking and, on rare occasions, physical harm (as happened on July 15th 1975, when Greg "Sassy Pant" Johnson of the Johnson Bra