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  2. Flat ride cymbal - Wikipedia

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    A flat ride cymbal produces the tightest, driest, most controlled stick sound of all ride cymbals, but with an airy wash. The lack of bell makes this cymbal quieter [2] [3] and most suitable for jazz. Roy Haynes was one of the first drummers to use a flat ride which can be heard on Chick Corea's album Now He Sings, Now He Sobs made in 1968.

  3. Hi-hat - Wikipedia

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    The bottom cymbal is fixed and the top is mounted on a rod which moves the top cymbal toward the bottom one when the pedal is depressed (a hi-hat that is in this position is said to be "closed" or "closed hi-hats"). The hi-hat evolved from a "sock cymbal", a pair of similar cymbals mounted at ground level on a hinged, spring-loaded foot apparatus.

  4. Effects cymbal - Wikipedia

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    Sabian O-zone vented crash cymbal. There are many other custom effect cymbals, in great variety from different makers. Drumbal cymbals are designed to rest on the top skin of a snare drum to modify its tone. Rocktagon cymbals by Sabian are a unique eight-sided design, midway between a crash and a china.

  5. Hammerax - Wikipedia

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    Hammerax is an American percussion and cymbal manufacturer, launched in 2006 headed by Audio engineer John Stannard. [1] [2] Hammerax is known for their unique percussive creations and unusual instrument designs, [3] which have received mixed reviews from customers. [4] [5] Notable users of their cymbals include Terry Bozzio [6] and Danny Carey ...

  6. Ride cymbal - Wikipedia

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    The ride cymbal is a cymbal of material sustain used to maintain a beat in music. [1] A standard in most drum kits, the ride's function is to maintain a steady pattern, sometimes called a ride pattern, rather than provide the accent of a crash cymbal. It is normally placed on the extreme right (or dominant hand) of a drum set, above the floor ...

  7. Cymbal - Wikipedia

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    Even in a modern drum kit, they remain paired with the bass drum as the two instruments which are played with the player's feet. However, hi-hat cymbals tend to be heavy with little taper, more similar to a ride cymbal than to a clash cymbal as found in a drum kit, and perform a ride rather than a crash function.

  8. Meinl Percussion - Wikipedia

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    In 1974 Meinl was the first cymbal company to offer pre-pack cymbal sets. [2] Meinl's initial cymbal production focused on low-budget cymbals, and it wasn't until 1984 with the "Profile Series" that Meinl started to really focus on professional-level cymbals. [3] The first Meinl pro series was the "King-Beat Series", introduced in 1976. [2]

  9. Avedis Zildjian Company - Wikipedia

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    The new cymbals he developed were widely adopted by swing and later bebop musicians, laying the foundations of the modern drum kit and playing technique. [9] Sales of Zildjian cymbals dramatically increased after Ringo Starr used the product in The Beatles' appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964. [29] This created an enormous backorder ...

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