cintányérok
Cintányérok, often translated as cymbals, are percussion instruments that consist of thin, typically round metal plates. They are struck against each other, or with a drumstick, to produce a ringing or crashing sound. Cymbals have a long history, with evidence of their use dating back thousands of years in various cultures.
The sound produced by cymbals can vary greatly depending on their size, thickness, material, and how they
Cintányérok are integral components of many musical ensembles, including orchestras, marching bands, jazz trios, and rock