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  2. Paiste - Wikipedia

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    Paiste (English pronunciation: / ˈ p aɪ s t i / PY-stee, Estonian pronunciation:) is a Swiss musical instrument manufacturing company. It is the world's third largest manufacturer of cymbals , gongs , and metal percussion .

  3. File:SPST-Switch.svg - Wikipedia

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    This diagram was created with Inkscape, or with something else. This SVG diagram shows a very simple image. Drawing uncomplicated graphics with a text editor seems more adequate than using a vector graphics program, and will often result in a dramatic reduction of file size.

  4. Cymbal alloys - Wikipedia

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    Unlike cymbals, some gongs are made from several different metals fused together. Many different metals have been used. Parts of some traditional gongs, notably the bosses of some "nipple" gongs, are made from iron based alloys. A few independent cymbal makers have also used stainless steel and titanium to produce cymbals and gongs.

  5. Planet Gong - Wikipedia

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  6. Gong - Wikipedia

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    By far the most familiar to most Westerners is the chau gong or bullseye gong. Large chau gongs, called tam-tams [7] have become part of the symphony orchestra. Sometimes a chau gong is referred to as a Chinese gong, but in fact, it is only one of many types of suspended gongs that are associated with China. A chau gong is made of copper-based ...

  7. File:Paiste Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Half-moon switch - Wikipedia

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    In a Leslie speaker, the function of the switch is to control the speed of the oscillating horn, thus controlling frequency of the vibrato. It ranges from slowest (labelled chorale) to fastest (labelled tremolo). There is often an off position in between the two settings, depending on the switch. [1] A half-moon switch in a Leslie speaker

  9. Cinq chansons pour percussion - Wikipedia

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    Cinq chansons pour percussion (English: Five Songs for Percussion) is a 1980 work for solo percussionist by Canadian composer Claude Vivier. It is an example of an extended American gamelan , featuring a very large array of percussion instruments that include gongs and bells from Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian and Thai origin.