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Cymbals belong to the percussion family of instruments. They are classified as unpitched percussion instruments, meaning they do not produce a definite pitch but rather create a loud, crashing sound when struck. Typically made of metal alloys, cymbals are often used in orchestras, bands, and various musical genres to provide rhythm and accentuation.

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