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  2. Paiste - Wikipedia

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    Used today with the Crystal Hi-Hats and Crashes of the Signature series. Unlathed cymbals: Introduced in 1980 as the RUDE series. Made from the B8 alloy, unlathed cymbals were marketed towards louder music styles as punk and heavy metal. Inverted bell on China cymbal: Introduced in 1983 as

  3. Danny Carey - Wikipedia

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    The final product was a melted down Paiste's Signature bronze custom cast cymbals. [16] [17] Danny Carey used the kit during the Lateralus 2002 tour and during some drum clinics through the years. Only three versions of this kit were ever created. Carey and Carl Palmer each own one, while the third resides at Paiste's Switzerland headquarters.

  4. Cymbal alloys - Wikipedia

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    Examples include Paiste Signatures, Traditionals and Dark Energy. Paiste calls this Signature Bronze or Sound Formula. For a time, Paiste produced no bell metal cymbals, but now produces high-end cymbals of both this alloy and bell bronze. Since then, other manufactures followed the lead and implemented lines of high tin sheet metal alloy.

  5. Flat ride cymbal - Wikipedia

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    A flat ride cymbal or flat top ride [1] (or often just flat ride) is a ride cymbal without a bell, originally developed by Paiste in collaboration with jazz drummer Joe Morello as part of their Formula 602 series in 1967. The most common size is 20" followed by 18", but larger examples exist: Paiste Formula 602 flatride

  6. John Robinson (drummer) - Wikipedia

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    Rich Mangicaro [8] of Paiste cymbals signed JR to an endorsement deal in March 2006, collaborating with JR to develop the 24-inch Masters Deep Ride cymbal, [42] and the 24-inch "Signature Groove" Swish Ride cymbal, [43] made from Paiste's 2002-series CuSn8 bronze copper alloy containing 8% tin, unfinished underneath for complexity. [44]

  7. Rod Morgenstein - Wikipedia

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    Morgenstein currently uses Premier drums, Evans Drumheads, Sabian cymbals, Vic Firth drumsticks, and LP Percussion. He has, in the past, also used Remo drumheads and Paiste cymbals. Drums: Premier signia series (also uses the genista series): 22" x 18" bass drums (x2) 10" x 9" rack tom; 12" x 10" rack tom; 13" x 11" rack tom; 16" x 16" floor tom

  8. Chester Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Thompson has endorsed Ludwig Drums (1970–March, 1977), Pearl Drums (April, 1977 – July, 1987), Sonor Drums (1990–1999) and Paiste cymbals (1970–1990); he has endorsed DW Drums since 2000 and Sabian Cymbals since 1990. He uses Remo drumheads, Meinl Percussion, Gibraltar racks and has his own Regal Tip Chester Thompson signature drumstick.

  9. Nick Mason - Wikipedia

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    Influenced by jazz and big band music, Mason embraced acoustic drums (both single- and double-headed), tuned percussion, electronic drums and Rototoms, melding all of these into a melodic whole. His snare drum sound shifted from harsh demarcation of beats 2 and 4 ("Careful with that Axe, Eugene") to a fatter and gentler timbre ("Echoes") — a ...

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