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The Spanish tambourine, the pandereta, is usually 10-12 inches (25 cm-30 cm) in diameter, with a staggered row of jingles, and is held in the Oriental grip.
The Basque People in Spain also have a technique for playing the pandereta, which involves bouncing the tips of the middle and ring fingers across the skin in alternation with the thumb for duple rhythms.
This sound sample is by the Basque group Oskorri with Natxo de Felipe on pandereta.