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Encyclopedia > Meinl Percussion

Meinl Percussion is a leading manufacturer of cymbals and other percussion instruments, based in Neustadt in Germany. Their main brand is Meinl. Sabian Paragon cymbals Cymbals (Fr. ... Percussion instruments are music instruments played by being struck, shaken, rubbed or scraped, hence the percussive name. ... Neustadt (new city) is a common name for cities and municipalities in the German-speaking countries. ... McDonalds, represented by the Golden Arches, is one of the worlds most famous brands In marketing, a brand is the symbolic embodiment of all the information connected with a product or service. ...


As well as being one of the "big four" cymbal manufacturers (with Paiste, Zildjian and Sabian), they are noted for their fibreglass congas, which proved for many percussionists that such modern materials could be used in this musical application, and similar innovations. The Paiste logo A Paiste 2002 Sound Edge hihat. ... The Zildjian logo as seen from the official website The Avedis Zildjian Company is one of the worlds biggest manufacturers of cymbals and drum sticks. ... // A brief history Sabian is one of the worlds largest manufacturers of cymbals. ... A conga is a tall narrow single-headed Cuban drum (of African origin, derived from the Congolese Makuta drums). ...


Meinl and Paiste are the two main manufacturers of cymbals with a European sound, derived from Turkish as opposed to Chinese cymbal making tradition and seen by some as a subset of the Turkish sound family. The European sound has more consistency, focus and penetration, as opposed to the more blending and individual sounds of more traditional Turkish cymbals. The close relationship between the two makers' tone families is most obvious in their entry level cymbals over the years, where the two ranges have often been identical alloy for alloy and model for model, distinguished one from the other mainly by the logos, and all produced in Germany, where they are the two dominant cymbal manufacturers. Both makers strenuously deny ever sharing production facilities, however.


Meinl are unique among the four major mass-producers of cymbals, in that the alloy of their top of the line cymbals has normally been malleable bronze (B8, 8% tin) rather than bell bronze. Their professional bell bronze range, Byzance, is a relatively recent addition to their product lines. Other manufacturers have produced professional B8 lines, most notably the Paiste 2002 line, but always alongside more traditional alloys for their top lines. Cymbals are made from four main alloys, all of them copper-based. ...


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