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    The cimbalom, cimbal (/ ˈ s ɪ m b ə l ə m,-ˌ l ɒ m /; Hungarian: [ˈt͡simbɒlom]) or concert cimbalom is a type of chordophone composed of a large, trapezoidal box on legs with metal strings stretched across its top and a damping pedal underneath.

  2. A kümbalon (κύμβαλον [1] a κύμβη [2] ’fazék, tál’ + βάλλειν [3] ’dob, üt’ szavakból) ókori idiofon hangszer. Kétféle típusa ismert, az egyik párosával egymáshoz ütött tányér- vagy harangszerű eszköz, a másik kétágú villás nyélre szerelt tányérokból áll (többes számban kümbala ). Az ...

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  4. Cimbalom, an elaborate stringed instrument of the dulcimer family used in small music ensembles by central European Roma (Gypsies). The instrument has a trapezoidal body that stands on four legs. It has a chromatic range of four octaves and, unlike other dulcimers, a pedal mechanism for damping the.

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  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › CimbalomCimbalom - Wikiwand

    The cimbalom, cimbal or concert cimbalom is a type of chordophone composed of a large, trapezoidal box on legs with metal strings stretched across its top and a damping pedal underneath. It was designed and created by V. Josef Schunda in 1874 in Budapest, based on his modifications to the existing Hammered dulcimer instruments which were ...

  6. Cimbalom History and Fame. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cimbalom. Here you’ll find lots of information about this chordophone instrument, meaning its sound is derived from vibrating strings stretched between two points.

  7. About Cimbalom. Cimbalom is an instrument played by hitting metal strings on trapezoidal boxes found in Central and Eastern Europe, mainly in Hungary. Hornbostel-Sachs instrument cl assification code is 314.122-4,5, classified as 314.122 plate ziter with resonance box.

  8. Joseph Moskowitz (Yiddish: יאָסעלע מאָשקאָװיטש, 1879 – 1954) was an American cimbalom player, composer, restaurant owner and recording artist in New York City during the first half of the twentieth century.

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