- (kymbalon) '
cymbal',
which in turn
derives from
Ancient Gr**** κύμβη (kymbē) 'cup, bowl'. In
orchestral scores,
cymbals may be
indicated by the
French cymbales; German...
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clash cymbals. In
foreign language scores, such
types of
cymbals are
known as
piatti or
cinelli (in Italian), die
Becken (in German), and les
cymbales (in...
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Cymbalism is an
album recorded by
American drummer Roy
Haynes in 1963 for the New Jazz label.
AllMusic awarded the
album 3
stars and its
review by Alex...
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Sabian is a
Canadian cymbal manufacturing company based in New Brunswick. It was
established in 1981 in the
village of Meductic,
which is now part of Lakeland...
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Johnny Cymbal (born John
Hendry Blair;
February 3, 1945 –
March 16, 1993) was an
American songwriter,
singer and
record producer who had
numerous hit records...
- name of two
brands of
cymbals,
Istanbul Agop and
Istanbul Mehmet, made in
Istanbul using traditional cymbal making methods.
Cymbal manufacturers Mehmet...
- A
crash cymbal is a type of
cymbal that
produces a loud,
sharp "crash" and is used
mainly for
occasional accents, as
opposed to a ride
cymbal. It can...
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splash cymbals are the
smallest accent cymbals,
often a
smaller derivative of the more
common crash cymbals.
Splash cymbals and
china cymbals are the...
- In
western music, a
China cymbal (or
Chinese cymbal) is a
distinct type of
crash cymbal designed to
produce a bright, crisp, and
explosive tone that has...
- A bell
cymbal, bell
splash cymbal, or ice bell is a small, very
thick cymbal with
little if any taper, used as an
effects cymbal in a drum kit. The sound...