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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. Agean Cymbals - Wikipedia

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    Their cymbals are hand-hammered [12] [13] and (in the low-volume cymbals) hand-drilled, [6] forgoing the use of auto-hammering that is common within modern cymbal production. [14] The cymbals are then cooked in a process by which the metal cymbal “puck” is heated to high temperature using coal and wood ovens dug into the ground (known as ...

  4. Ride cymbal - Wikipedia

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    The sound of a ride cymbal also varies depending on what kind of mallet is used to hit it. In rock and metal, wood and nylon-tipped drum sticks are common; wood creates a smoother, quieter sound, whereas nylon tips create more of a "ping". It creates a low vibration to keep a steady beat, but a low sound volume.

  5. Drum kit - Wikipedia

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    Low-volume cymbals are a specialty type of cymbal, made to produce about 80% less volume than a typical cymbal. The entire surface of the cymbal is perforated by holes. Drummers use low-volume cymbals to play in small venues or as a way to practice without disturbing others.

  6. Sizzle cymbal - Wikipedia

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    Swish cymbal with six rivets in the traditional pattern Zildjian 19" Armand Ride with a three-rivet cluster. 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 cymbal or by means of an attachment known as a sizzler.

  7. Istanbul Agop Cymbals - Wikipedia

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    Istanbul Agop Cymbals is a cymbal producer based in Turkey. Its products are well respected for their unique sound, [2] which is formed by the method and the alloy used, the formula of which is known only to the owners of the firm, Armenians Arman and Sarkis Tomurcuk. It is one of two companies that formed after the split of Istanbul Cymbals.

  8. Bell cymbal - Wikipedia

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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 produced when striking the bell cymbal with a drumstick is a distinctive high-pitched ping sound with a long sustain.

  9. Zanchi (cymbals) - Wikipedia

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    Zanchi cymbals were marketed primarily in Europe. Fiorello and Figli (Fiorello Zanchi and Sons) were responsible for all Zanchi cymbals. They changed the spelling to Zanki to prevent foreigners from mispronouncing the name. Carlo Biasei (UFIP) depicts Fiorello Zanchi as the teacher of all Pistoian cymbal makers: "He was the man with the golden ...

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