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ION MIU - The Godfather Of The Cimbalom

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http://www.ionmiu.ro
My name is Ion Miu and I was born at 21 january 1955, in city Titu, Dambovita.
When I was 4 years old I started with my father to play on the cimbalom.
In all this years I obtained a lot of awards, as:
- 1973- First Award at the International Festival Berlin.
- 1979- First Award, the diploma and the honour title as "Laureat" in Bucharest.
- 1980- First Award at Balcanic Festival in Novisad upon the stick of conductor Bebe Oprea.
FOR MORE INFORMATION www.ionmiu.ro
This clip has been filmed in Helvetia-
Laussane, ion miu sing the hungar fantasies and the fly of tree beetles,he is acompanied by Alecsandre Cellier

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  • who pressed the fast forward button!!??

  • Ion Miu is The Godfather Of the Cimbalom. if there was a button quickly, then that button would be ruined.

  • pardom my American ignorance, but is it pronounced "Symbalom" or "Chimbalom"?

  • cimbalom

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  • Its pronouncd with the S

  • @robertmiu hahahaha that didnt help at all

  • Excellent!

  • @robertmiu The point is "C" is spoken differently in various languages, also depending on what follows it. So do You mean phonetic [k], [tch], [chi], [s] or [tz]?

  • In Romanian is "tambal"

  • TIPUL E GROZAV

  • He is perfect ! Greetings from Slovakia !

  • @jordan1980 It's sort of between "tsimbalom" and "chimbalom." Of course, my family has always spoken its Romanian in Bessarabian and Hungarian accents, so I could be wrong.

  • is it possible????

  • @jordan1980

    it would be closer to "tzimbalom".

    Just type "cimbalom" to google translate as Hungarian, Romanian, Serbian or Croatian word and listen to it.

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