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  2. Soultone Cymbals - Wikipedia

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    Originally, as the proprietor of the Los Angeles drum specialty shop, The Drum Connection, Iki put his first Soultone models on the showroom floor with acoustic drums, so that customers could demo them as opposed to hanging them on a display. [4] Artists known to use Soultone cymbals include Steven Adler of Guns N' Roses, [5] Nick Menza of Megadeth

  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 percussion instruments - Wikipedia

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    A drum where a stick or chord is drawn through a hole in the membrane to make a sound. Frog güiro: Galgo: Korea Unpitched 211.242.1 Membranophone Gandingan: Philippines Unpitched 111.241.2 Idiophone Ganzá: Brazil Unpitched 112.13 Gbedu: Yoruba Unpitched Membranophone Gendèr: Indonesia Pitched 111.222 Idiophone Geophone: France Unpitched ...

  5. Cymbal alloys - Wikipedia

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    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. Many of the "show" cymbals provided by many drum kit manufacturers for use in shop window displays are also made from brass.

  6. Preaching chords - Wikipedia

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    The exact origin of preaching chords being played in African American Baptist and Pentecostal churches is relatively unknown, but is mostly believed to have started in either the early or mid-20th Century, at a time when many African-American clergymen and pastors began preaching in a charismatic, musical call-and-response style. [3]

  7. Scale of chords - Wikipedia

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    A chord is a line drawn between two points on the circumference of a circle. Look at the centre point of this line. For a circle of radius r, each half will be ⁡ so the chord will be ⁡. The line of chords scale represents each of these values linearly on a scale running from 0 to 60.

  8. Emma Corrin and Lily-Rose Depp Deliver transparent Gothic Glamour

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    Last night, Lily-Rose Depp and Emma Corrin brought modern interpretations of 1830s Transylvania to the Los Angeles premiere of “Nosferatu.”

  9. Whole-tone scale - Wikipedia

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    For instance a G 7 augmented 5th dominant chord in which G altered scale tones would work before resolving to C 7, a tritone substitution chord such as D ♭ 9 or D ♭ 7 ♯ 11 is often used in which D ♭ /G whole-tone scale tones will work, the sharpened 11th degree being a G and the flattened 7th being a C ♭, the enharmonic equivalent of ...