- A
cymbal is a
common percussion instrument.
Often used in pairs,
cymbals consist of thin,
normally round plates of
various alloys. The
majority of cymbals...
- toms and/or
floor toms One or more
cymbals,
including a ride
cymbal and
crash cymbal Hi-hat
cymbals, a pair of
cymbals that can be pla**** with a foot-operated...
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Cymbal manufacturers refer to
companies and/or
individuals who
primarily manufacture and/or ship
cymbals, bells, gongs, or any
other metallic percussion...
- In
western music, a
China cymbal (or
Chinese cymbal) is a
distinct type of
crash cymbal designed to
produce a bright, crisp, and
explosive tone that has...
- A hi-hat (hihat, high-hat, etc.) is a
combination of two
cymbals and a pedal, all
mounted on a
metal stand. It is a part of the
standard drum kit used...
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Johnny Cymbal (born John
Hendry Blair;
February 3, 1945 –
March 16, 1993) was a Scottish-born
American songwriter,
singer and
record producer who had numerous...
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Cymbals are made from four main alloys, all of them copper-based.
These are: bell bronze,
malleable bronze, br****, and
nickel silver. Bell bronze, also...
- ****
Cymbal is the
fourth solo
album by
American singer and
drummer Sheila E.,
released in
April 1991 by
Warner Bros. Records, four
years after her previous...
- A
crash cymbal is a type of
cymbal that
produces a loud,
sharp "crash" and is used
mainly for
occasional accents, as
opposed to a ride
cymbal. It can...
- The ride
cymbal is a
cymbal of
material sustain used to
maintain a beat in music. A
standard in most drum kits, the ride's
function is to
maintain a steady...