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Encyclopedia > China cymbals
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1 Bass drum | 2 Floor tom | 3 Snare | A drum kit (or drum set or trap set - the latter an old-fashioned term) is mostly a collection of drums, cymbals and sometimes other percussion instruments arranged for convenient playing by a drummer, usually for jazz, rock, or other types of contemporary music. ... A bass drum is a large drum that produces a note of low definite or indefinite pitch. ... A floor tom is a tom-tom drum equipped with legs (usually three) mounted along the side. ... The snare drum or side drum is a tubular drum made of wood or metal with skins, or heads, stretched over the top and bottom openings. ...


4 Toms | 5 Hi-hat | 6 Crash cymbal and Ride cymbal A tom-tom (not to be confused with a tamtam) is a cylindrical drum with no snare. ... The hi-hat stand has changed little since its invention. ... This article is about the tone family of cymbals known as crash cymbals; For cymbals played by hand in pairs, see clash cymbals. ... A Zildjian 22 Z Custom Power Ride A ride cymbal is a type of cymbal that is a standard part of most drum kits. ...

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China cymbal | Cowbell | Sizzle cymbal |
Splash cymbal | Swish cymbal|
Tambourine | Wood block | The cowbell is a percussion instrument. ... A sizzle cymbal is a cymbal to which rivets, chains or other rattles have been added to modify the sound. ... A splash cymbal is a small cymbal used for an accent in a drum kit. ... The swish cymbal and the pang cymbal are exotic ride cymbals originally developed as part of the collaboration between Gene Krupa and the Avedis Zildjian Company. ... This article is about musical instrument. ... Wood block Tubular wood block A wood block is essentially a small slit drum made from a single piece of wood and used as a percussion instrument. ...

In western music, china type cymbals are cymbals deliberately manufactured to have a "trashy" tone in some ways similar to a chau gong. Music is conceptual time expressed in the structures of tones and silence. ... Sabian Paragon cymbals Cymbals (Fr. ... A gong is any one of a wide variety of metal percussion instruments. ...

China type cymbals from three continents
China type cymbals from three continents

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, and an area including the inside of the bell that is unpolished. However some china type cymbals have only some or in some cases none of these distinguishing characteristics. The distinguishing feature of a china type cymbal is the one that is hardest to define: Its sound. China cymbals are those whose sounds are derived from the Chinese, rather than the Turkish, tradition of cymbal making. Download high resolution version (1505x833, 65 KB)China type cymbals File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Download high resolution version (1505x833, 65 KB)China type cymbals File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... In cymbal making, taper refers to the gradual change in thickness from the bell to the rim of the cymbal. ...


There are two or three tonal families of cymbals: Turkish, Chinese, and some would say European, although others would include the European family of tones as a development of the Turkish sounds. The best Turkish (and European) cymbals have a rich, swelling tone that some describe as "sweet". To western ears, the best china types have an abrasive, cutting sound that is described by western drummers as "trashy". However not all chinas are "trashy". The Zildjian Oriental Classic China produces a rich and broad sound with little trashiness in its hit.[1] The Zildjian logo as seen from the official website The Avedis Zildjian Company is the worlds largest manufacturer of cymbals and drum sticks and the oldest continuously operating company in the US. // History The first cymbals were formed in 1618 in Constantinople by one Avedis, who, while looking for...

Detail of a conical bell
Detail of a conical bell

The families do to some extent overlap. Notably, pang and swish cymbals have some characteristics of china types, and some characteristics of traditional Turkish cymbals. On the other hand, the Sabian roctagon cymbals and some Ufip models are considered china types while having none of the physical characteristics of the normal china type, while the Paiste crystal crash is considered a European cymbal despite its squarish bell. Download high resolution version (1600x1200, 54 KB)Bell of china cymbal. ... Download high resolution version (1600x1200, 54 KB)Bell of china cymbal. ... The swish cymbal and the pang cymbal are exotic ride cymbals originally developed as part of the collaboration between Gene Krupa and the Avedis Zildjian Company. ... The swish cymbal and the pang cymbal are exotic ride cymbals originally developed as part of the collaboration between Gene Krupa and the Avedis Zildjian Company. ... // A brief history Sabian is one of the worlds largest manufacturers of cymbals. ... UFIP is an Italian cymbal manufacturer, producing mainly high-quality bell bronze cymbals using rotocasting. ... The Paiste logo A Paiste 2002 Sound Edge hihat. ...


Cymbal making in China is claimed to predate the development of the art anywhere else in the world. The most universally acclaimed cymbal alloy, bell bronze, appears to have been independently developed in China. Today in China a wide range of cymbals are manufactured of both traditional and imported patterns. Traditional Chinese types with distinctive names and sounds include chung, jing and water cymbals and many other types. In Western music these are all referred to as china type cymbals. Cymbals are made from four main alloys, all of them copper-based. ...

China clash cymbals
China clash cymbals

China type cymbals are available in a wide range of sizes from 27" down to 6", most types singly but some in pairs. Those smaller than 12" are normally referred to in Western music as china splash cymbals. When used in a drum kit, they are regarded as effects cymbals and are used to give colour and variety. Download high resolution version (1437x845, 50 KB)China type clash cymbals. ... Download high resolution version (1437x845, 50 KB)China type clash cymbals. ... It should be pointed out that clash cymbals are not an accurate name for these types of cymbals. ... A drum kit (or drum set or trap set - the latter an old-fashioned term) is mostly a collection of drums, cymbals and sometimes other percussion instruments arranged for convenient playing by a drummer, usually for jazz, rock, or other types of contemporary music. ...


In a drum kit, china type cymbals are sometimes mounted bell up, similarly to other cymbals, but more often bell down. When mounted bell down, the upturned rim becomes a downturned rim, allowing a normal stick technique to be used for both ride and crash patterns. This assumes that the bell is formed in the typical direction; Some china type cymbals have an inverted bell and an upturned rim, and so must be mounted bell up to achieve this downwards rim orientation.


If a Turkish pattern cymbal is mounted bell downwards, the rim is exposed to the stick, and there is a considerable risk of splitting the cymbal, but it is notable that if mounted in this way despite the risk (and played gently), many Turkish pattern cymbals will produce a "trashy" tone of sorts. This trashy tone is generally considered much inferior to that of a genuine china type cymbal. On the other hand, many (NB not all) china types can be mounted either way up as desired, as the relatively thick rim is resistant to splitting, giving yet more tonal possibilities.


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China cymbal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (604 words)
In western music, china type cymbals are cymbals deliberately manufactured to have a "trashy" tone in some ways similar to a chau gong.
China cymbals are those whose sounds are derived from the Chinese, rather than the Turkish, tradition of cymbal making.
China type cymbals are available in a wide range of sizes from 27" down to 6", most types singly but some in pairs.
Ride cymbal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (612 words)
Some drummers use a china cymbal, a sizzle cymbal or a specialised tone such as a swish or pang cymbal as a ride cymbal.
In rock or jazz, the ride cymbal is most often struck regularly in a rhythmic pattern as part of the accompaniment to the song.
Exceptions are when a sizzle or china type is used as a secondary ride, when it will often be a size larger but thinner than the main ride in order to give a similar volume and sensitivity, and in big band situations where the main crash was traditionally slightly larger than the main ride.
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