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    In western music, a China cymbal (or Chinese cymbal) is a distinct type of crash cymbal designed to produce a bright, crisp, and explosive tone that has...
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    crotales. Cymbal types include: Bell cymbal China cymbal Clash cymbal Crash cymbal Crash/ride cymbal Finger cymbal Flat ride cymbal Hi-hat Ride cymbal Sizzle...
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  • a drum kit, splash cymbals are the smallest accent cymbals. Splash cymbals and china cymbals are the main types of effects cymbals. The most common sized...
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    An effects cymbal is a cymbal used in a drum kit for a special effect or accent. Effects cymbals include splash cymbals, china cymbals and many other...
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    The swish cymbal and the pang cymbal are exotic ride cymbals originally developed and named as part of the collaboration between Gene Krupa and the Avedis...
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  • instrument. Most cymbal makers manufacture specific cymbals for the purpose. Alternatively, some drummers use a china cymbal, a sizzle cymbal or a specialized...
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  • Cymbal manufacturers refer to companies and/or individuals who primarily manufacture and/or ship cymbals, bells, gongs, or any other metallic percussion...
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    Drum kit (redirect from Accent cymbal)
    toms and/or floor toms One or more cymbals, including a ride cymbal and crash cymbal Hi-hat cymbals, a pair of cymbals that can be played with a foot-operated...
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    A suspended cymbal is any single cymbal played with a stick or beater rather than struck against another cymbal. Common abbreviations used are "sus. cym...
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  • (Anuel AA song) "China" (Red Rockers song) "China" (Tori Amos song) China cymbal, a type of accent cymbal China Records, a record label China (footballer,...
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    A sizzle cymbal is a cymbal to which rivets, chains or other rattles have been added to modify the sound, attached either by means of holes bored in the...
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    Hi-hat (redirect from Hi-hat cymbal)
    A hi-hat (hihat, high-hat, etc.) is a combination of two cymbals and a pedal, all mounted on a metal stand. It is a part of the standard drum kit used...
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  • of many ride cymbals. On the other hand, china cymbals tend to have little or no taper, as do the heavy to medium weights of splash cymbals. Strain, James...
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    A cymbal-banging monkey toy (better known as Jolly Chimp) is a mechanical depiction of a monkey holding a cymbal in each hand. When activated it repeatedly...
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  • |-o-| Open hi-hat |-#-| Choke cymbal (grab cymbal with hand after striking it) |-s-| Splash cymbal |-c-| China cymbal |-b-| Bell of ride |-x-| Click...
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    A bell cymbal, bell splash cymbal, or ice bell is a small, very thick cymbal with little if any taper, used as an effects cymbal in a drum kit. The sound...
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    Paiste (redirect from Paiste Cymbals)
    bell on China cymbal: Introduced in 1983 as the 2002 NOVO china type. Makes it easier to play ride and crash on a China cymbal. Coloured cymbals: Introduced...
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    right side of his kit. He perfers to mix his cymbals set up while he plays. He used to own a China cymbal when the band was playing heavier music, but...
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    Clash cymbals (also called concert cymbals, orchestral cymbals, or crash cymbals) are cymbals played in matched pairs by holding one cymbal in each hand...
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  • traditional gongs and china-type cymbals and nearly all zills are made from brass. However, it is not widely used in cymbals. Brass cymbals are inexpensive...
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    Sabian is a Canadian cymbal manufacturing company established in 1981 in Meductic, New Brunswick (today: Lakeland Ridges), where it is still headquartered...
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    (/ˈzɪldʒən, -dʒiən/), is a musical instrument manufacturer specializing in cymbals and other percussion instruments. Founded by the ethnic Armenian Zildjian...
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    Unlike most drummers, Ulrich does not have a ride cymbal in his kit and instead favors the China cymbal. He said that he does not like the "ding" sound...
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    A crash/ride cymbal is a medium weight, slightly tapered cymbal, normally in the 18–22-inch (460–560 mm) range, designed to serve in a drum kit as both...
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    Bo (instrument) (category Cymbals)
    (simplified Chinese: 钹; traditional Chinese: 鈸; pinyin: bó; Wade–Giles: po) is a percussion instrument originating in China, a type of cymbal. It consists...
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    Zill (redirect from Finger Cymbals)
    Zills or zils (from Turkish zil 'cymbals'), also called finger cymbals, are small metallic cymbals used in belly dancing and similar performances. They...
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    to 16x18 inches, a 19-inch crash cymbal, two 20-inch crash cymbals, an 18-inch China cymbal, a 24-inch ride cymbal, and a standard kick drum, snare drum...
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  • Anvil Bongos China cymbal Claves Congas Cowbell Crash cymbal Djembe Finger cymbals Güiro Hi-hat Maracas Mark tree Rainstick Ratchet Ride cymbal Rototom Shaker...
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  • beat. Most commonly, the drummer plays quarter notes on the crash cymbal or China cymbal. In some breakdowns where a very slow tempo is used, the drummer...
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    polymeter is 4/4 against 23/16 bimeter, in which he keeps the hi-hat or china cymbal in 4/4 time but uses the snare and double bass drums in 23/16 time. On...
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