Always held a fascination for the Cimbalom. Used in many Films that involved a Cold War theme, that dark suspense sound with a powerful hint of the East that it is able to produce. I first heard it used to maximum effect in the John Barry theme to The Persuaders, which is a personal favourite.
Nagyon jó !, very beautiful video;, congratulations to the people who created this video, to the cimbalom player, the film maker, the camera ma/en!! Thanks a lot!, Muchísimas gracias, está increíble su video!, Köszönön szépen!, multumesc fiarte mult!, grazie! Best regards from, Alvaro din Mexico 🎉🎉❤
A really informative short video - excellent stuff, thank you! The note layout looks crazy... Apart from having no room for one of these and no budget to buy one, I'm not sure I could handle the layout of the strings. I'll stick to using the cimbalom programs in Pianoteq :)
can you tell me what the difference is between this, and the "hammered dulcimer", besides the dampers? I have a chance to buy an old cimbalon; it sounds, to me, subtly different, from the standard HD.....
The Cimbalom is like an upgraded dulcimer, with the addition of the dampers. Also, a Cimbalom comes with legs, where a dulcimer might usually need a table or a stand.
Why not telling us the history of the instrument. Its an instrument that was played in the Holy Tempel in jerusalem as called then "Sentar" . And then it was found in old bible and in the Parsian old history it was called then "Psanterin". This was the promo instrument for the piano that came later. By the way in hebrew piano calls "Psanter" which sound very like its Parsian name "Psanterin". European adopted this instrument and changed its name to Cimbalom and or Tambal❤ But no one on earth play this instrument as amazing as the Romanian.
Always held a fascination for the Cimbalom. Used in many Films that involved a Cold War theme, that dark suspense sound with a powerful hint of the East that it is able to produce. I first heard it used to maximum effect in the John Barry theme to The Persuaders, which is a personal favourite.
Great instrument.
Nagyon jó !, very beautiful video;, congratulations to the people who created this video, to the cimbalom player, the film maker, the camera ma/en!! Thanks a lot!, Muchísimas gracias, está increíble su video!, Köszönön szépen!, multumesc fiarte mult!, grazie!
Best regards from,
Alvaro din Mexico 🎉🎉❤
A beautiful instrument, indeed!
A really informative short video - excellent stuff, thank you! The note layout looks crazy... Apart from having no room for one of these and no budget to buy one, I'm not sure I could handle the layout of the strings. I'll stick to using the cimbalom programs in Pianoteq :)
So wonderful 💖
You know
It's my own fault
But I misread the title and thought it said, "What is a Cinnabon" and came in expecting to see cinnamon rolls in the making
So, is this the instrument which makes the most amazing sounds in the Quincey Jones score to 'the Italian Job' (1969)?
You can really notice how these zithers are slowly becoming more similar to a piano
What is the song in the beginning?
can you tell me what the difference is between this, and the "hammered dulcimer", besides the dampers? I have a chance to buy an old cimbalon; it sounds, to me, subtly different, from the standard HD.....
The Cimbalom is like an upgraded dulcimer, with the addition of the dampers. Also, a Cimbalom comes with legs, where a dulcimer might usually need a table or a stand.
Also used in the Ipcress File theme
Niko belics favourite instrument...
It's a type of Hammered Dulcimer
What music is heard in this video?
Zoltán Kodály : Ηáry János (Suite, from the Opera) Intermezzo
I came because of Sherlock Holmes.
He pronounces it incorrectly. It's not sim-ba-lum, it's TSEEEM- ba-loam.
Why not telling us the history of the instrument. Its an instrument that was played in the Holy Tempel in jerusalem as called then "Sentar" . And then it was found in old bible and in the Parsian old history it was called then "Psanterin". This was the promo instrument for the piano that came later. By the way in hebrew piano calls "Psanter" which sound very like its Parsian name "Psanterin". European adopted this instrument and changed its name to Cimbalom and or Tambal❤
But no one on earth play this instrument as amazing as the Romanian.