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+ | Today, the term cymbal refers to a large round metal plate with a hollowed center, however in the Middle Ages the term was also used for small bells. Cymbals are a concave plate of mixed alloys that can be played a number of different ways including struck by a stick or mallet and played against another cymbal. <br> | ||
== Etymology and Alternative Spellings == | == Etymology and Alternative Spellings == | ||
Fr: ''cymbales;'' Ger: ''Becken;'' It: ''cinelli, piatti;'' Lat: ''cymbala;'' Sp: ''cimbalos'' <br> | Fr: ''cymbales;'' Ger: ''Becken;'' It: ''cinelli, piatti;'' Lat: ''cymbala;'' Sp: ''cimbalos'' <br> |
Revision as of 21:09, 8 December 2011
Today, the term cymbal refers to a large round metal plate with a hollowed center, however in the Middle Ages the term was also used for small bells. Cymbals are a concave plate of mixed alloys that can be played a number of different ways including struck by a stick or mallet and played against another cymbal.
Etymology and Alternative Spellings
Fr: cymbales; Ger: Becken; It: cinelli, piatti; Lat: cymbala; Sp: cimbalos