New Instrument: Concert Cimbalom
Reported version
3.4
Type
Functional
Frequency
Once
Severity
S5 - Suggestion
Reproducibility
Always
Status
closed
Regression
No
Workaround
Yes
Project
These are its characteristics:
Long name: Cimbalom
Short name: Cimb.
Range: AA - a''' ( Probably Professional, not sure for the amateur one )
Closest GM Sound: Dulcimer
Staves: Stave 1: G Clef
Stave 2: F Clef
(Like piano)
No transposing
Same instrument family and genre with Dulcimer
MusicXML ID: pitched-percussion.cimbalom
More info:
Wiki: Cimbalom-> Concert Cimbalom
Piece with Concert Cimbalom ( if you want to see it ): Renard the fox , Stravinsky ( There's a video with the score in YouTube, easy to find )
Fix version
3.5.0
Comments
I'd go a (quite) bit further down with the professional rage, starting at E2 (EE), as per https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cimbalom#/media/File:Cimbalom_(from_Emil_… ?
Up to A6 (a'''), amateur range C3 to E6
Workaround of course is it use and modify a Dulcimer
I guess like the attached should do?
See https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/pull/6061
(German name would probably be "Zymbal")
In reply to See https://github.com… by Jojo-Schmitz
WACK! I didn't know what workaround, frequency was for... And I still can't see anywhere that the range is bigger... Well I also though this issue tracker is for reporting bugs... It's for adding features too?
yes. S5 - Suggestion, is for features
The images with that larger range is mentioned in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cimbalom, at the bottom. Not sure why in the Rock section, for an instrument from the late 1800s though
Fixed in branch 3.x, commit ec462cb816
_Fix #305123: Add (Concert) Cimbalom
and fix Dulcimer to not support single note dynamics_
Fixed in branch 3.x, commit e47ced8545
_Merge pull request #6061 from Jojo-Schmitz/Cimbalom
Fix #305123: Add (Concert) Cimbalom_
needed for master too
Fixed in branch master, commit 9a130dc8d0
_Merge pull request #6061 from Jojo-Schmitz/Cimbalom
Fix #305123: Add (Concert) Cimbalom_
Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.