- The
cimbalom,
cimbal (/ˈsɪmbələm, -ˌlɒm/; Hungarian: [ˈt͡simbɒlom]) or
concert cimbalom is a type of
chordophone composed of a large,
trapezoidal box...
- Switzerland)
Tsymbaly (Ukraine),
tsimbl (Ashke**** Jewish), țambal (Romania) and
cimbalom (Hungary) may
refer to
either a
relatively small folk
instrument or a larger...
-
these examples also fall
under percussion instruments.
Hammered dulcimer,
Cimbalom Onavillu Piano Berimbau Jhallari Kolitong Takumbo Most
instruments known...
- (1975), for 2 trumpets, 2
trombones and tuba 13
Pieces for
Cimbalom (1982), for 2
cimbaloms Games and
Messages for
winds (since 1984)
Transcriptions from...
- three-stringed
variant of the viola—known as the kontra—and by
double b****, with
cimbalom and
clarinet being less
standard yet
still common additions to a band....
-
stringed instruments Choghur chordophones 3
Azerbaijan stringed instruments Cimbalom Electric cymbalum chordophones 3
Central and
Eastern Europe stringed instruments...
- the most
famous cimbalom (Romanian: ţambal)
players in the world. He was
nicknamed the God of the
Cimbalom and
Paganini of the
cimbalom. Toni was born...
- as a Primas, a
second violin or viola,
tenor violin, b****
fiddle and a
cimbalom.
Their music was an
important part of
world roots music, and they performed...
-
Instruments used
include the
prominent nai pla**** by
Zamfir himself,
cimbalom and violins.
There is also
Hungarian music in the film,
using pieces of...
-
playing in
Eastern Ukraine.
Hammered dulcimer Cimbalom Ukrainian folk
music Khim Baran, T. The
Cimbalom world, Lviv: Svit, 1999 P. 15 Khotkevych, H. Instrumenty...