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Wat (wie) is tam-tam - definitie


Tam-Tam (album)         
1983 STUDIO ALBUM BY AMANDA LEAR
Tam-Tam (Amanda Lear album)
Tam-Tam is the sixth studio album by French singer Amanda Lear, released in 1983 by West German label Ariola Records.
Tam-tam         
  • Philippine]] hanging gong used as part of the [[Kulintang]] ensemble
  • Panataran temple complex]] in [[East Java]], [[Indonesia]]
  • Javanese Gamelan]] ensemble
  • Indonesian [[Kempul]] gong.
  • adj=on}} chau gong)
  • A Pande (gamelan maker) forging a gong in Besalen, [[Central Java]], [[Indonesia]]
  • Large gong at Ashikaga [[Banna-ji]]
  • A Gong depicted on the 15th-century temple reliefs at the [[Candi Sukuh]] in [[Central Java]], [[Indonesia]]
  • Nakhon Nayok]]
  • A gong collection in a [[gamelan]] ensemble of instruments – Indonesian Embassy [[Canberra]]
MUSICAL PERCUSSION INSTRUMENT ORIGINATING FROM JAVA ISLAND AND POPULAR IN ASIA
Tamtam; Tam-tam; Nipple gong; Gongs; Pot gong; Chau gong; Wind gong; Luo (instrument); Opera gong; Prime (percussion); Water gong; Chinese gong; Pitched gongs; Pitched gong
·noun A gong. ·see Gong, ·noun, 1.
II. Tam-tam ·noun A kind of drum used in the East Indies and other Oriental countries;
- called also tom-tom.
tam-tam         
  • Philippine]] hanging gong used as part of the [[Kulintang]] ensemble
  • Panataran temple complex]] in [[East Java]], [[Indonesia]]
  • Javanese Gamelan]] ensemble
  • Indonesian [[Kempul]] gong.
  • adj=on}} chau gong)
  • A Pande (gamelan maker) forging a gong in Besalen, [[Central Java]], [[Indonesia]]
  • Large gong at Ashikaga [[Banna-ji]]
  • A Gong depicted on the 15th-century temple reliefs at the [[Candi Sukuh]] in [[Central Java]], [[Indonesia]]
  • Nakhon Nayok]]
  • A gong collection in a [[gamelan]] ensemble of instruments – Indonesian Embassy [[Canberra]]
MUSICAL PERCUSSION INSTRUMENT ORIGINATING FROM JAVA ISLAND AND POPULAR IN ASIA
Tamtam; Tam-tam; Nipple gong; Gongs; Pot gong; Chau gong; Wind gong; Luo (instrument); Opera gong; Prime (percussion); Water gong; Chinese gong; Pitched gongs; Pitched gong
¦ noun a large metal gong.
Origin
C19: perh. from Hindi ?am-?am (see tom-tom).
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1. Among its new releases are the first three movies starring singer–dancer–actress Josephine Baker, including "Princess Tam Tam," a Jazz Age musical comedy that‘s as entertaining as it is revealing about racial attitudes in 1'35 (Ms.
2. Kino International, which previously issued Baker‘s two most significant sound features, "Zouzou" (1'34) and "Princess Tam Tam" (1'35) on VHS, has now upgraded them to DVD and added Baker‘s first starring appearance, in the silent film "Siren of the Tropics" (1'27) to form "The Josephine Baker Collection." A different 20–minute documentary is included on each disc, featuring commentary from Margo Jefferson of The New York Times as well as other critics, along with a generous collection of stills and other material.