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  2. List of cymbal manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    A stamp from a 1950s-era Bellotti Cymbal. Bellotti was a small Italian cymbal workshop that produced cymbals from the 1950s until the 1970s. [2]Because so few of these vintage cymbals exist on the market today (they are much less prevalent that some other vintage Italian contemporaries, such as Zanchi), Bellotti remains one of the more obscure names in cymbal manufacturers.

  3. Neil Peart - Wikipedia

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    Peart played Zildjian A-series cymbals and Wuhan china cymbals until the early 2000s, when he switched to Paragon, a line created for him by Sabian. [62] [64] In concert starting in 1984 on the Grace Under Pressure Tour, Peart used an elaborate 360-degree drum kit that would rotate as he played different sections of the kit. [65]

  4. Wuhan cymbals - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 October 2022, at 01:19 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Jon Fishman - Wikipedia

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    Fishman uses a variety of drums and cymbals on his kit; brands such as Noble & Cooley, Gretsch, Ludwig, Yamaha, Ayotte, Eames, Zildjian, Sabian, Paiste, and Wuhan. He also uses Remo drum heads, Vic Firth drum sticks, and LP percussion accessories. His setup consists of: 22x14 AYOTTE round badge bass drum. 6x6 Noble & Cooley tom (in Black Finish)

  6. China cymbal - Wikipedia

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    China type cymbals from three continents Sound of Chinese cymbal. 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 brought it the nickname trash cymbal. [1] The name "China cymbal" comes from its shape, which is similar to that of the Chinese ...

  7. Bo (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The bo (simplified Chinese: 钹; traditional Chinese: 鈸; pinyin: bó; Wade–Giles: po) is a percussion instrument originating in China, a type of cymbal. It consists of two plates that are clashed together. It is a concussion idiophone. The Metropolitan Museum of Art has one from nineteenth century China. Both parts have a diameter of 56.5 ...

  8. Cymbal alloys - Wikipedia

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    The tone of brass cymbals tends to be warm but dull compared to any sort of tin bronze, and very few drummers exploit it. Examples of brass cymbals include: Harpy B, Meinl Marathon M38, Meinl Meteor, Meinl HCS, Orion Twister, Paiste 101, Paiste 302 and some Exotic Percussion, Pearl, Royal, Twister Series by Orion, Solar and Sbr by Sabian ...

  9. Brian Blade - Wikipedia

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    In 1992 Blade settled in New York and quickly cultivated a reputation as a 'first-call' drummer, [10] including sideman work for Kenny Garrett, Mark Turner, and Joshua Redman. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] In 1997, Blade formed The Fellowship Band with pianist Jon Cowherd , bassist Chris Thomas, saxophonists Myron Walden and Melvin Butler, guitarist Jeff ...