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a well-designed dulcimer made of engraved tin and magma. it bestows the power to create explosions upon you, but it often has unintended effects. it is celebrated by the common folk. it was made by skilled craftsfolk.
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Carol of the Bells- December 2023
Willow Movie Theme / Nelwyn Village Dance by Andrew Broadwater
Met this guy at the Lac Ste Claire art fair today. Super nice guy and he plays fantastic music on the tsimbaly (hammer dulcimer). Bought a couple of his albums. You should check it out. Amazing to watch him play. He can make that thing sound like a piano or a harpsichord, or a number of other instruments. So fricking cool. http://tsimbaly.com/
The cimbalom is a type of chordophone composed of a large, trapezoidal box with metal strings stretched across its top. It is a musical instrument commonly found in the group of Central-Eastern European nations and cultures, namely contemporary Hungary, Croatia, Romania, Moldova, Ukraine, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. It is also popular in Greece and gypsy music. The cimbalom is (typically) played by striking two beaters against the strings. The steel treble strings are arranged in groups of 4 and are tuned in unison. The bass strings which are over-spun with copper, are arranged in groups of 3 and are also tuned in unison. The Hornbostel-Sachs musical instrument classification system registers the cimbalom with the number 314.122-4,5.[1] Moreover, the instrument name “cimbalom” also denotes earlier, smaller versions of the cimbalom, and folk cimbaloms, of different tone groupings, string arrangements, and box types. Cimbalom Modern Concert cimbalom.jpg Top view and playing area of a modern concert cimbalom Classification String instrument (struck or plucked) Playing range Various (see 2.2 "The Concert Cimbalom") Related instruments hammered dulcimer santoor tsymbaly yangqin In English, the cimbalom spelling is the most common,[2] followed by the variants, derived from Austria-Hungary’s languages, cimbál, cymbalom, cymbalum, țambal, tsymbaly and tsimbl etc. Santur, Santouri, sandouri and a number of other non Austro-Hungarian names are sometimes applied to this instrument in regions beyond Austria-Hungary which have their own names for related instruments of the hammer dulcimer family. (Wikipedia)
The Water is Wide- September 2020
How much of a nerd do I have to be to be listening to a Lord Huron song and right off the bat after hearing a specific instrument I go “Oooooh hammer dulcimer alright!” like-
There are many times when I shock myself with my own useless knowledge like there’s no predicting what will come out of my mouth next XD