Cymbal
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Cymbal ( noun )
A percussion instrument consisting of a circular metal plate that is struck with a stick or another instrument to produce a ringing or crashing sound.
Origin:
From the latin word "cymbalum" meaning "cymbal".
Examples:
- The drummer played a crash cymbal to accent the beat.
- The cymbals were played by striking them together.
- The cymbal player in the marching band had a flashy solo during the halftime show.
- He added a cymbal crash to the climax of the song.
- The cymbals were used to create a dramatic effect in the symphony.
(As a verb)
Cymbal ( verb )
A percussion instrument consisting of a circular metal plate that is struck with a stick or another instrument to produce a ringing or crashing sound.
Origin:
From the latin word "cymbalum" meaning "cymbal".
Examples:
- The drummer played a crash cymbal to accent the beat.
- The cymbals were played by striking them together.
- The cymbal player in the marching band had a flashy solo during the halftime show.
- He added a cymbal crash to the climax of the song.
- The cymbals were used to create a dramatic effect in the symphony.