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  2. China cymbal - Wikipedia

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    Meinl china type: Conventional bell, upturned rim; here mounted bell up. Detail of a conical bell. China clash cymbals. China type cymbals typically have a bell that is cylindrical or shaped like a truncated cone with its base the top of the bell, an outer rim that is turned up in the reverse direction to the main bow of the cymbal, little or no taper (change in thickness) from bell to rim ...

  3. List of cymbal manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    A stamp from a 1950s-era Bellotti Cymbal. Bellotti was a small Italian cymbal workshop that produced cymbals from the 1950s until the 1970s. [2]Because so few of these vintage cymbals exist on the market today (they are much less prevalent that some other vintage Italian contemporaries, such as Zanchi), Bellotti remains one of the more obscure names in cymbal manufacturers.

  4. List of Chinese musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Guan (Chinese: 管; pinyin: guǎn) – cylindrical double reed wind instrument made of either hardwood (Northern China) or bamboo (Cantonese); the northern version is also called guanzi or bili (simplified Chinese: 筚篥; traditional Chinese: 篳篥), the Cantonese version is also called houguan , and the Taiwanese version is called 鴨母笛 ...

  5. Wuhan cymbals - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 October 2022, at 01:19 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Samoth - Wikipedia

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    Sabian and Wuhan Cymbals 20 in (510 mm) Sabian Solar Ride; 14 in (360 mm) AA Sizzle Hats; 18 in (460 mm) Wuhan China; 19 in (480 mm) B8 Rock Crash; 6 in (150 mm) AA splash; 12 in (300 mm) Wuhan china; 18 in (460 mm) B8 Pro Heavy Crash; 20 in (510 mm) AAX Metal Ride; 22 in (560 mm) Wuhan China

  7. Chinese Football - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Football was founded by Xu Bo and Wang Bo after meeting online via bulletin board system in 2011, both of them having just left other bands. [3] Xu named the band after the fellow emo-math rock band American Football, although the band is not well known in China (Xu noted that Chinese fans wondered if they played football).

  8. Cymbal alloys - Wikipedia

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    Some of the finest 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 beginners' cymbals, not meant to last long; the rigidity of brass yields cymbals harsh in sound and very prone to cracks at the bell hole and the border.

  9. Neil Peart - Wikipedia

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    From 2112 to Counterparts, he used a 5 1/2 × 14 inch Slingerland "Artist" snare model (3-ply shell with 8 lugs). [63] For the recording of Presto, he used a Ludwig and Solid Percussion piccolo snare drum. Peart played Zildjian A-series cymbals and Wuhan china cymbals until the early 2000s, when he switched to Paragon, a line created for him by ...

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