Tsimbl
| Property | Value | Label |
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| Described At | Tsimbl | yivo |
| Has Abstract | The tsimbl (Eng., cimbalom) is an instrument of the dulcimer family, a trapezoidal box with strings in courses of two to six, some of which are divided into fifths by a partitioning bridge. The cimbaloms played by Jews generally had a range of two and a half octaves and were tuned chromatically; the metal (mainly brass) strings were struck with wooden hammers. Jewish association with the instrument was continuous from the early seventeenth until the early twentieth century in much of Eastern Europe. In Belorussia and Galicia, it was an essential component of the klezmer band until the Holocaust; in Ukraine and in large cities in Russian Poland and Lithuania it had been replaced by brass instruments by the last third of the nineteenth century. (See image at right, top.) | yivo |
| is Represents of | 2020237 | ep |
| Title | Tsimbl | yivo |
| is Owl Same As of | 2020237 | ep |
| Core Alt Label | tsimbl | yivo |
| Core Pref Label | Tsimbl | yivo |
| Core Related 14 | yivo | |
| is Core Related of | Traditional And Instrumental Music | yivo |

