cembals
Cembals are a type of percussion instrument belonging to the idiophone family. They are characterized by their resonant metallic construction, often made from brass or other alloys. The defining feature of a cembal is its suspended, disc-shaped body, which is typically struck with mallets to produce sound. These mallets can vary in hardness, influencing the timbre and volume of the instrument.
The sound produced by a cembal is known for its bright, ringing quality, often described as shimmering
In musical contexts, cembals are employed across a range of genres, though they are particularly associated