In the world of drums nothing says more about who you are
more than the kit you play. Whether it is a classical jazz that you are into
that may require the absolute minimum of equipment, or play world music that
requires many different implementations of percussive additions, learning about
the types of cymbals at your disposal will bring more out of your playing that
you might think.
There are several types of cymbal that make up the average
kit, and whilst many drummers only tend to use the basic setup of crash, ride
and a pair of hi-hats. These cymbals can be interchanged with varying types of
similar cymbals to derive a different sound when struck. Additional cymbals can
be assembled to a standard kit to provide different tones, accents and pitches
when playing.
Additional cymbals called effects cymbals are used to
enhance playing by introducing different tones. In most extended kits, the
addition of splash cymbals provide a distinct sound and most cymbal
manufacturers provide extension packs containing both a splash and a china
cymbal to add to an extended kit.
Other additional cymbals are called accent cymbals, which
provide a distinctive sound that differs from the traditional groove or pattern
usually played on a regular kit cymbal. Many accent cymbals are made up of the
huge variety of china, splash and crash cymbals that differ from manufacturer
to manufacturer.
The Big Four of Cymbal Production
There are four powerhouses in the world of cymbals that both
design and manufacture the most popular cymbals on the market. Zildjian started
making cymbals as early as 1623 and was famed for their build quality and
clarity. The company has a rich history of cymbal making and design that has
made them one of the top names in the industry today.
Sabian is the other popular brand of cymbals that design and
manufacture high quality drum kit accessories, cymbals and related gear. Sabian
is Canadian and offers a huge range of products from traditional designs to
world music percussion pieces. Paiste and Meint complete the ‘big four’
companies in the world of cymbals, and buying cymbals manufactured by either
will ensure high quality throughout.
Zildjian offers many different cymbals in its range and has
specific series to allow you to choose the best cymbals for your kit. With a
range comprising of their custom series that is famous for their refined and
classic sound to the Zildjian custom hybrid series that aims to combine
traditional finishes with the latest in cymbal technology.
Sabian also offers a range of custom cymbal kits as well as
traditional packs that can be the perfect upgrade. With a range of oriental and
World Series cymbals to choose from you will surely find the sound you’ve been
looking for. With a range to suit all budgets, why not upgrade your existing
kit with superior quality cymbals that could make a difference to your playing
style.
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