Many people would laugh at the idea of tambourine lessons, but that is the first suggestion that will come out in this article. The tambourine like many other percussion instruments require a certain grasp of rhythm. If you happen to have a natural tendency towards making up beat sequences with music, then possibly lessons aren’t the thing for you. But just like any other percussion instruments many advantages can be found in taking lessons from any local music store or school. There are some people that should just shake the tambourine and never touch the head of it, because they have terrible rhythm. That is where the lessons come in. They can help you find the rhythm in many different variations of music and then play the instrument with the precision that it is due.
Another important concept in playing the tambourine is to practice with the instrument. Your practices for a performance may consist of the lead singer, sitting on a speaker and singing along with the rest of the band. There the tambourine sits on the side of the table and is never picked up. Then when the show comes up and you want to have that tambourine in your hand, it sometimes proves too difficult to play it and sing at the same time. Also some parts of the song just should have that high-pitched jingle going along with it, yet because you didn’t practice with the tambourine then you never heard it, thus made a mistake when you should have known better.