- The
cymbalum (plural cymbala) was the name of two
historical instruments,
medieval European bells hung and
struck with a
hammer and Gr****
kymbalon cymbals...
- The
Campo Grande tree frog (Boana
cymbalum) was a
species of frog in the
family Hylidae endemic to Brazil. Its
natural habitats were
subtropical or tropical...
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Lamprohaminoea cymbalum,
sometimes known as the
Cymbal bubble snail, is a
species of sea
snail or
bubble snail, a
marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusc...
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cymbals is
known as a cymbalist. The word
cymbal is
derived from the
Latin cymbalum,
which is the
latinisation from Gr**** κύμβαλον (kymbalon) 'cymbal', which...
- with jazz. For example,
chamber jazz will make use of the oboe, mandolin,
cymbalum, or the tabla. The non-Western
influences or
instrumentation make chamber...
- Ages,
church bells became common in Europe,
wrung singly (
cymbalum) or in
tuned sets (
cymbalum). They were
first common in
northern Europe, quadrangular...
-
Cystiscus cymbalum is a
species of very
small sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk or
micromollusk in the
family Cystiscidae. Thiele,
Johannes (1930)...
- In music, a
bowhammer is a
device used when
playing a
cymbalum to strike, pull
across or pick the
strings in
order to make them
vibrate and emit sound...
- of
large bells,
typically housed in a
tower and pla**** from a
keyboard Cymbalum or cymbala, word from
which chimes derives, used for Gr**** and medieval...
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Instrument Society. 36: 78–117. hdl:2027.42/87955.
Examen d’entrée 2021 /
Cymbalum (in French) hear.fr 2021
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