cymbalist

cymbalist
noun /ˈsɪmbəlɪst/
A musician who plays the cymbals

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  • Cymbalist — Cym bal*ist, n. A performer upon cymbals. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • cymbalist — noun see cymbal …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • cymbalist — See cymbaleer. * * * …   Universalium

  • cymbalist — cym·bal·ist || sɪmbÉ™lɪst n. musician who plays the cymbals …   English contemporary dictionary

  • cymbalist — cym·bal·ist …   English syllables

  • cymbalist — noun a performer on the cymbals • Hypernyms: ↑percussionist * * * b(ə)lə̇st noun ( s) : a performer on cymbals * * * cymˈbalist noun A cymbal player • • • Main Entry: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • Dina Cymbalist — Dina Cymbalist, auch Dina Stern, (* 1900 oder 28. Februar 1907)[1] war eine russisch jüdische Künstlerin. Leben Dina Cymbalist war eine Tochter des Ehepaars Sarah und Samuel Cymbalist. Ihr Vater arbeitete als Lithograph im Schreiber Verlag. Dina… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • cymbal — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English cymbal & Anglo French cymbele, from Latin cymbalum, from Greek kymbalon, from kymbē bowl, boat Date: before 12th century a concave brass plate that produces a brilliant clashing tone and that is… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Percussion instrument — Percussion redirects here. For other uses, see Percussion (disambiguation). A percussion instrument is any object which produces a sound when hit with an implement or when it is shaken, rubbed, scraped, or otherwise acted upon in a way that sets… …   Wikipedia

  • Drum and bugle corps (classic) — Classic drum and bugle corps are North American musical ensembles that descended from military bugle and drum units returning from World War I and succeeding wars.[1] Traditionally, drum and bugle corps served as signaling units as early as… …   Wikipedia

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