- instruments,
medieval European bells hung and
struck with a
hammer and Gr****
kymbalon cymbals. The two
instruments may
possibly be related,
based on the same...
-
Barbiton Chelys Cithara (or Kithara)
Crotalum Epigonion Harp
Kanonaki Kymbalon Lyre Pan
flute (Syrinx)
Pandura Phorminx Rhoptron Sambuca Salpinx Sistrum...
- from the
Latin cymbalum,
which is the
latinisation from Gr**** κύμβαλον (
kymbalon) 'cymbal',
which in turn
derives from
Ancient Gr**** κύμβη (kymbē) 'cup...
- from
Sumerian kù-an); kýmbachos 'helmet', from
Hittite kupaḫi 'headgear';
kýmbalon 'cymbal', from
Hittite ḫuḫupal 'wooden
percussion instrument'; mólybdos...
- κύμβαχος, kýmbachos 'helmet',
related to
Hittite kupaḫi 'headgear'; κύμβαλον,
kýmbalon 'cymbal',
related to
Hittite ḫuḫupal 'wooden
percussion instrument'; μόλυβδος...
- for
ritual purposes.
Cymbala (Lat.
plural of cymbalum, from the Gr****
kymbalon) were
small cymbals:
metal discs with
concave centers and
turned rims,...
- "Stickometry"(2023)
Stanley S.
Leonard "Dream" (2020)
Stanley S.
Leonard "
Kymbalon" (2006) C. Alan
Publications "Symphony for Percussion" (2009)
RowLoff Productions...
- for
ritual purposes.
Cymbala (Lat.
plural of cymbalum, from the Gr****
kymbalon) were
small cymbals:
metal discs with
concave centres and
turned rims,...
- for
ritual purposes.
Cymbala (Lat.
plural of cymbalum, from the Gr****
kymbalon) were
small cymbals:
metal discs with
concave centres and
turned rims,...