0 a brass musical instrument like a plate with a hollow in the centre/center, two of which are struck together to produce a noise -- činel
The cymbals clashed.
Lia, a guitarist, surrounded herself with various sized drums, a range of beaters, a suspended cymbal and a cowbell.
Concentric circles radiated across the screen as the 'orchestra' delivered an affirmative upward chord progression, augmented by a 'choir' and some exciting cymbal crashes.
However, in observed musical practice there was evidence that girls played loud and fast music on instruments associated with popular music, in this case drums and cymbals.
Thirdly, performances are accompanied only by drums, gongs and cymbals, and a brace of shawms (suona).
The cymbal also heralds the beginning of the voiceover, and a series of quieter crashes are looped and echoed under the announcement.
A dreamy synthesizer supplies an affirmative upward cadence in a major key, and, following another two-note upwards progression on timpani, a cymbal crescendo softly sounds.
What is interesting about this section is how the pesky crash cymbal gets transferred to the downbeat when the riff returns to tonic.
This piece successfully melds processed voice/cymbal samples with massed orchestral sonorities.