cymbalom

/ˈsɪmbələm/
noun
  1. A large musical instrument with strings stretched over a flat soundbox, played by striking the strings with small hammers; also called a cimbalom or hammered dulcimer.
    • She learned to play the cymbalom from her grandmother, who was a master of the instrument.
    • The folk musician played a lively Hungarian dance on the cymbalom.
    • The cymbalom's bright, ringing sound filled the concert hall.
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