cymbals in the PONS Dictionary

cymbals Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

clash [or crash] of cymbals

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Among the items they throw in are the band's guitars, a bass, drumsticks and various drums and cymbals.
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Cymbal players usually play cymbals by holding and striking them together in front the body, in unison or in split parts.
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It is the world's third largest manufacturer of cymbals, gongs, and metal percussion.
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The top felt may even be omitted for heavier cymbals mounted close to horizontal, also to increase sustain.
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Examples of this type of sound generator include the soundboard of a piano, the surfaces of drums and cymbals, the diaphragm of loudspeakers, etc.
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The cymbal is stopped by catching the air pocket inside of the cymbals.
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Such instruments as piano, drums, cymbals, xylophone, marimba, orchestra bells, chimes, castanets, woodblock, and even tuned sleigh bells could be played from the organ keyboards.
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The result is a surge of scribbly, dissonant guitars, propelled by a percussive bass line and drumbeat that punishes the hi-hat and cymbals.
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As suspended cymbals became more common, stands were devised to support them from below.
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The percussion instruments included tablas, bongos, cymbals, piano, xylophones and marimbas; also featured were guitars, flute, and world music instruments.
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