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Crossmen Cymbal Line 2014 Atlanta
The 2014 Crossmen Cymbal Line in the lot. DCI Atlanta Regional 2014
published: 04 Aug 2014
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Orchestral Cymbal Comparison: Crash Cymbals from Meinl, Sabian and Zildjian
Comparison of orchestral crash cymbals from Meinl, Sabian, and Zildjian.
Zildjian A0447: A Zildjian 18" Symphonic Viennese
Sabian 21820: Sabian 18" AA Viennese
Meinl SY-18M: Meinl 18" Symphonic Medium
published: 06 Feb 2015
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This is why you don't buy a cheap china cymbal (Meinl vs WHD)
I was actually making a comparison video and then this happened.
The WHD is not upside down, it can be played both ways.
Meinl B18CH Byzance 18" Traditional China VS
WHD 18" Trash China Cymbal O - series
The WHD is brand new.
The Meinl is a little over a year old.
published: 06 May 2021
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Marching Cymbal Basic & visuals - marching band
Marching Band GPRS SMA 1 KUTA - BALI
HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND
published: 16 Jun 2020
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Sabian B8 Complete Pack Cymbal Demo
This is the hot selling SABIAN cymbal pack called the B8 Complete Pack.
published: 25 May 2011
-
Only Five People Know The Secret To Making Zildjian's Iconic Cymbals | Still Standing
The Avedis Zildjian Company is the oldest cymbal maker in the world. For 400 years, the family business survived migration, a world war, and the worst economic crisis in America. For more information, go to Zildjian's website.
00:00 - Intro
01:25 - Preparing The Metal
03:10 - Cupping And Cuttings
03:55 - Hammering And Shaping
04:38 - Lathing
06:23 - Testing Room
07:07 - Cleaning The Cymbals
07:55 - A Family Business
08:59 - History
12:49 - A Drummer’s Choice
14:26 - Zildjian’s Future
14:53 - Credits
#cymbals #stillstanding #businessinsider
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published: 04 Dec 2023
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How A Zildjian Cymbal Is Made - #MADEINZUSA
#MadeInZUSA is a compilation of our Zildjian “How Its Made” Series on Instagram which takes you through each step of our cymbal making process.
The Cymbal Making Process:
Part 1: 0:11 – The process begins with Zildjian castings being created in the Avedis Varteresian Melting Room, where only 4 factory employees and the owners of the company are allowed inside due to their knowledge of the “Zildjian Secret.” Once the castings have cooled down, the castings are weighed, sorted and then brought over to the ovens.
Part 2: 0:32 - The castings are heated in a 1400 degree oven to prepare for rolling.
Part 3: 1:10 – Immediately after coming out of the oven, the casting are rolled flat. This process of heating and rolling is repeated 5-6 times, until the castings are thin and malleable ...
published: 17 Jul 2019
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Buying THE WEIRDEST Cymbals I Could Find
IG: https://instagram.com/davidraouf/
Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rdavidr
Music used (background & playalongs)
https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/zcr0yw/
Cymbals:
0:00 24" Creative Percussion Steel FX Ride Cymbal
1:31 18" Sabian Rocktagon Hihats
3:22 11" Wuhan Linear Splash
4:57 Sabian V-Wave FX
6:43 18" Masterworks Blank Crash (my favorite of the bunch)
Yet again we're looking at some weird cymbals! We have some steel cymbals, some geometric cymbals, some weird wavy cymbals, and some blank cymbals.
The 24" Creative Percussion FX Ride Cymbal is made of steel and is fully hammered. This thing is BEYOND DRY, dare I say the driest cymbal ever. It look cool at-least, you don't see too many blue cymbals out there...
The Sabian Rocktagon is a cymbal we looked at in th...
published: 25 Mar 2023
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Paiste Cymbal Series Comparison Video
Paiste Cymbal Series Comparison Video
Josh Devine of One Direction demonstrates Paiste Cymbal Series.
published: 14 Mar 2012
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Zildjian Drum Set Cymbals 101
Cymbals 101 - Everything you need to know to begin selecting cymbals for your drum set.
Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned player, this Cymbal 101 video is designed to help provide you with a better understanding of all of the cymbals that Zildjian has to offer.
In this video, Andy Tamulynas, Zildjian Brand Manager takes you through the basic cymbal anatomy, cymbal types and cymbal families in the Zildjian catalog.
Cymbal Anatomy (Parts of the Cymbal): bell, ride, crash.
Cymbal Types: ride, crash, hihat, splash, china, fx and stacks.
Cymbal Families: Planet Z, I Family, S Family, A Family and K Family.
Now that you have a better understanding of cymbals and our catalog, you can check out the entire Zildjian cymbal selection at: https://zildjian.com/cymbals.html
------...
published: 20 Jan 2020
1:31
Crossmen Cymbal Line 2014 Atlanta
The 2014 Crossmen Cymbal Line in the lot. DCI Atlanta Regional 2014
The 2014 Crossmen Cymbal Line in the lot. DCI Atlanta Regional 2014
https://wn.com/Crossmen_Cymbal_Line_2014_Atlanta
The 2014 Crossmen Cymbal Line in the lot. DCI Atlanta Regional 2014
- published: 04 Aug 2014
- views: 353502
1:55
Orchestral Cymbal Comparison: Crash Cymbals from Meinl, Sabian and Zildjian
Comparison of orchestral crash cymbals from Meinl, Sabian, and Zildjian.
Zildjian A0447: A Zildjian 18" Symphonic Viennese
Sabian 21820: Sabian 18" AA Viennes...
Comparison of orchestral crash cymbals from Meinl, Sabian, and Zildjian.
Zildjian A0447: A Zildjian 18" Symphonic Viennese
Sabian 21820: Sabian 18" AA Viennese
Meinl SY-18M: Meinl 18" Symphonic Medium
https://wn.com/Orchestral_Cymbal_Comparison_Crash_Cymbals_From_Meinl,_Sabian_And_Zildjian
Comparison of orchestral crash cymbals from Meinl, Sabian, and Zildjian.
Zildjian A0447: A Zildjian 18" Symphonic Viennese
Sabian 21820: Sabian 18" AA Viennese
Meinl SY-18M: Meinl 18" Symphonic Medium
- published: 06 Feb 2015
- views: 520423
0:24
This is why you don't buy a cheap china cymbal (Meinl vs WHD)
I was actually making a comparison video and then this happened.
The WHD is not upside down, it can be played both ways.
Meinl B18CH Byzance 18" Traditional ...
I was actually making a comparison video and then this happened.
The WHD is not upside down, it can be played both ways.
Meinl B18CH Byzance 18" Traditional China VS
WHD 18" Trash China Cymbal O - series
The WHD is brand new.
The Meinl is a little over a year old.
https://wn.com/This_Is_Why_You_Don't_Buy_A_Cheap_China_Cymbal_(Meinl_Vs_Whd)
I was actually making a comparison video and then this happened.
The WHD is not upside down, it can be played both ways.
Meinl B18CH Byzance 18" Traditional China VS
WHD 18" Trash China Cymbal O - series
The WHD is brand new.
The Meinl is a little over a year old.
- published: 06 May 2021
- views: 90153
0:35
Marching Cymbal Basic & visuals - marching band
Marching Band GPRS SMA 1 KUTA - BALI
HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND
Marching Band GPRS SMA 1 KUTA - BALI
HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND
https://wn.com/Marching_Cymbal_Basic_Visuals_Marching_Band
Marching Band GPRS SMA 1 KUTA - BALI
HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND
- published: 16 Jun 2020
- views: 10770
0:34
Sabian B8 Complete Pack Cymbal Demo
This is the hot selling SABIAN cymbal pack called the B8 Complete Pack.
This is the hot selling SABIAN cymbal pack called the B8 Complete Pack.
https://wn.com/Sabian_B8_Complete_Pack_Cymbal_Demo
This is the hot selling SABIAN cymbal pack called the B8 Complete Pack.
- published: 25 May 2011
- views: 366064
15:16
Only Five People Know The Secret To Making Zildjian's Iconic Cymbals | Still Standing
The Avedis Zildjian Company is the oldest cymbal maker in the world. For 400 years, the family business survived migration, a world war, and the worst economic ...
The Avedis Zildjian Company is the oldest cymbal maker in the world. For 400 years, the family business survived migration, a world war, and the worst economic crisis in America. For more information, go to Zildjian's website.
00:00 - Intro
01:25 - Preparing The Metal
03:10 - Cupping And Cuttings
03:55 - Hammering And Shaping
04:38 - Lathing
06:23 - Testing Room
07:07 - Cleaning The Cymbals
07:55 - A Family Business
08:59 - History
12:49 - A Drummer’s Choice
14:26 - Zildjian’s Future
14:53 - Credits
#cymbals #stillstanding #businessinsider
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Only Five People Know The Secret To Making Zildjian's Iconic Cymbals | Still Standing
https://wn.com/Only_Five_People_Know_The_Secret_To_Making_Zildjian's_Iconic_Cymbals_|_Still_Standing
The Avedis Zildjian Company is the oldest cymbal maker in the world. For 400 years, the family business survived migration, a world war, and the worst economic crisis in America. For more information, go to Zildjian's website.
00:00 - Intro
01:25 - Preparing The Metal
03:10 - Cupping And Cuttings
03:55 - Hammering And Shaping
04:38 - Lathing
06:23 - Testing Room
07:07 - Cleaning The Cymbals
07:55 - A Family Business
08:59 - History
12:49 - A Drummer’s Choice
14:26 - Zildjian’s Future
14:53 - Credits
#cymbals #stillstanding #businessinsider
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Only Five People Know The Secret To Making Zildjian's Iconic Cymbals | Still Standing
- published: 04 Dec 2023
- views: 1327024
9:52
How A Zildjian Cymbal Is Made - #MADEINZUSA
#MadeInZUSA is a compilation of our Zildjian “How Its Made” Series on Instagram which takes you through each step of our cymbal making process.
The Cymbal Ma...
#MadeInZUSA is a compilation of our Zildjian “How Its Made” Series on Instagram which takes you through each step of our cymbal making process.
The Cymbal Making Process:
Part 1: 0:11 – The process begins with Zildjian castings being created in the Avedis Varteresian Melting Room, where only 4 factory employees and the owners of the company are allowed inside due to their knowledge of the “Zildjian Secret.” Once the castings have cooled down, the castings are weighed, sorted and then brought over to the ovens.
Part 2: 0:32 - The castings are heated in a 1400 degree oven to prepare for rolling.
Part 3: 1:10 – Immediately after coming out of the oven, the casting are rolled flat. This process of heating and rolling is repeated 5-6 times, until the castings are thin and malleable enough for the next steps of the process.
Part 4: 2:14 – Once the castings are thin enough, they are cupped with the proper bell shape and hole.
Part 5: 2:38 – The cymbals are then cut into a perfect circle, based on the desired diameter of the specific model being created. Once a cymbal is cut to the proper size, any extra metal edging that is cut off is then chopped up into smaller pieces and added back to the original melting process.
Part 6: 2:56 – Hammering is the first step in the process that really begins to change the sound of the cymbal. There are various ways to hammer a cymbal. Rotary hammers roll specific hammer designs into the cymbal such as on an A or A Custom cymbal, while impact hammers use a greater force to hammer cymbals such as a K Cluster Crashes or a Crash of Doom. Each unique hammering pattern contributes to the wide range of Zildjian sounds.
Part 7: 3:57 - After Hammering, the cymbals are shaped to the proper taper using specifically designed die presses for each cymbal. The cymbals are bent backwards first before pressing the cymbals into shape in order to make it easier to form the curvature of the cymbal. The machine that presses the cymbal into shape uses 80-90 tons of pressure per cymbal!
Part 8: 4:23 – Lathing a cymbal is the process of taking layers of metal carefully off the cymbal with proper tooling while the cymbal is being spun, to remove the dry oxidized layer of metal and to get the cymbal to a specific weight range. Each cymbal that is lathed has a designated weight spec range allowing for slight variations in the sounds of each cymbal produced. Once lathed, the cymbal’s beautiful natural finish is revealed and the desired sound of the cymbal is achieved. All of the extra shavings that come off of the cymbal during this process are then collected and added back to the original melt.
Part 9: 5:29- At this point of the process the edge of the cymbal is still very sharp from being cut and lathed so the edge needs to be smoothed with proper tooling.
Part 10: 5:58 – Now it is time for the finishing processes. If the cymbal has a brilliant finish such as an A Custom cymbal, it is buffed. If the cymbal does not have a brilliant finish it receives a light polyurethane solution coating to prevent tarnishing during transit from our factory to stores around the world. This coating is super thin so it won’t affect the sound of the cymbals.
Part 11: 6:56 – After coating/finishing the cymbals are then stamped with the Zildjian Logo as well as the model/size of the cymbal. The cymbals are also laser engraved with the Zildjian Trademark and a unique serial number.
Part 12: 7:47 – All of our cymbals are tested by ear by one of our official cymbal testers before being shipped out the door! Mr Leon Chiappini has been the Head Cymbal Tester for 57 years and Jeff Westhaver has been an Official Cymbal Tester for 29 years! Since 1962 all cymbals have been tested for sound quality and checked cosmetically for any problems before being officially named a “Zildjian Cymbal.” Leon started selecting cymbals for artists in the 1960s by ear and matching up hi hats and crashes by selecting by weight and pitch, which was how the testing process all began! Cymbals then started to be categorized by specific models based on weight and sound specifications. Today if a cymbal does not meet the standard sound or cosmetic quality once inspected and listened to by one of our cymbal testers, then the cymbal is rejected and melted down again to be recrafted into a new cymbal. All of our cymbal testers have their ears checked each year and they always pass with flying colors due to the fact that they are properly exercising their ears with listening to fluctuating pitches each day.
Part 13: 8:53 After all of the cymbal processes are complete, the cymbals are packaged and shipped all over the world!
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FOLLOW ZILDJIAN:
➤Website: http://www.zildjian.com
➤Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Zildjian/
➤Instagram: http://instagram.com/zildjiancompany
➤Twitter: https://twitter.com/zildjiancompany
https://wn.com/How_A_Zildjian_Cymbal_Is_Made_Madeinzusa
#MadeInZUSA is a compilation of our Zildjian “How Its Made” Series on Instagram which takes you through each step of our cymbal making process.
The Cymbal Making Process:
Part 1: 0:11 – The process begins with Zildjian castings being created in the Avedis Varteresian Melting Room, where only 4 factory employees and the owners of the company are allowed inside due to their knowledge of the “Zildjian Secret.” Once the castings have cooled down, the castings are weighed, sorted and then brought over to the ovens.
Part 2: 0:32 - The castings are heated in a 1400 degree oven to prepare for rolling.
Part 3: 1:10 – Immediately after coming out of the oven, the casting are rolled flat. This process of heating and rolling is repeated 5-6 times, until the castings are thin and malleable enough for the next steps of the process.
Part 4: 2:14 – Once the castings are thin enough, they are cupped with the proper bell shape and hole.
Part 5: 2:38 – The cymbals are then cut into a perfect circle, based on the desired diameter of the specific model being created. Once a cymbal is cut to the proper size, any extra metal edging that is cut off is then chopped up into smaller pieces and added back to the original melting process.
Part 6: 2:56 – Hammering is the first step in the process that really begins to change the sound of the cymbal. There are various ways to hammer a cymbal. Rotary hammers roll specific hammer designs into the cymbal such as on an A or A Custom cymbal, while impact hammers use a greater force to hammer cymbals such as a K Cluster Crashes or a Crash of Doom. Each unique hammering pattern contributes to the wide range of Zildjian sounds.
Part 7: 3:57 - After Hammering, the cymbals are shaped to the proper taper using specifically designed die presses for each cymbal. The cymbals are bent backwards first before pressing the cymbals into shape in order to make it easier to form the curvature of the cymbal. The machine that presses the cymbal into shape uses 80-90 tons of pressure per cymbal!
Part 8: 4:23 – Lathing a cymbal is the process of taking layers of metal carefully off the cymbal with proper tooling while the cymbal is being spun, to remove the dry oxidized layer of metal and to get the cymbal to a specific weight range. Each cymbal that is lathed has a designated weight spec range allowing for slight variations in the sounds of each cymbal produced. Once lathed, the cymbal’s beautiful natural finish is revealed and the desired sound of the cymbal is achieved. All of the extra shavings that come off of the cymbal during this process are then collected and added back to the original melt.
Part 9: 5:29- At this point of the process the edge of the cymbal is still very sharp from being cut and lathed so the edge needs to be smoothed with proper tooling.
Part 10: 5:58 – Now it is time for the finishing processes. If the cymbal has a brilliant finish such as an A Custom cymbal, it is buffed. If the cymbal does not have a brilliant finish it receives a light polyurethane solution coating to prevent tarnishing during transit from our factory to stores around the world. This coating is super thin so it won’t affect the sound of the cymbals.
Part 11: 6:56 – After coating/finishing the cymbals are then stamped with the Zildjian Logo as well as the model/size of the cymbal. The cymbals are also laser engraved with the Zildjian Trademark and a unique serial number.
Part 12: 7:47 – All of our cymbals are tested by ear by one of our official cymbal testers before being shipped out the door! Mr Leon Chiappini has been the Head Cymbal Tester for 57 years and Jeff Westhaver has been an Official Cymbal Tester for 29 years! Since 1962 all cymbals have been tested for sound quality and checked cosmetically for any problems before being officially named a “Zildjian Cymbal.” Leon started selecting cymbals for artists in the 1960s by ear and matching up hi hats and crashes by selecting by weight and pitch, which was how the testing process all began! Cymbals then started to be categorized by specific models based on weight and sound specifications. Today if a cymbal does not meet the standard sound or cosmetic quality once inspected and listened to by one of our cymbal testers, then the cymbal is rejected and melted down again to be recrafted into a new cymbal. All of our cymbal testers have their ears checked each year and they always pass with flying colors due to the fact that they are properly exercising their ears with listening to fluctuating pitches each day.
Part 13: 8:53 After all of the cymbal processes are complete, the cymbals are packaged and shipped all over the world!
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FOLLOW ZILDJIAN:
➤Website: http://www.zildjian.com
➤Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Zildjian/
➤Instagram: http://instagram.com/zildjiancompany
➤Twitter: https://twitter.com/zildjiancompany
- published: 17 Jul 2019
- views: 1795402
8:44
Buying THE WEIRDEST Cymbals I Could Find
IG: https://instagram.com/davidraouf/
Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rdavidr
Music used (background & playalongs)
https://www.epidemicsound.com/re...
IG: https://instagram.com/davidraouf/
Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rdavidr
Music used (background & playalongs)
https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/zcr0yw/
Cymbals:
0:00 24" Creative Percussion Steel FX Ride Cymbal
1:31 18" Sabian Rocktagon Hihats
3:22 11" Wuhan Linear Splash
4:57 Sabian V-Wave FX
6:43 18" Masterworks Blank Crash (my favorite of the bunch)
Yet again we're looking at some weird cymbals! We have some steel cymbals, some geometric cymbals, some weird wavy cymbals, and some blank cymbals.
The 24" Creative Percussion FX Ride Cymbal is made of steel and is fully hammered. This thing is BEYOND DRY, dare I say the driest cymbal ever. It look cool at-least, you don't see too many blue cymbals out there...
The Sabian Rocktagon is a cymbal we looked at in the past, but I found another! What do you do when you have two 18" Rocktagons? Make a set of weird hihats of course! These things are LOUD! Not the most musical, but have a cool sound unlike any other hihats out there.
Similar to the Rocktagon, next we have the Wuhan Linear splash. This is a 5 sided 11" splash cymbal. its pretty bright and trashy and would be one of the least weird cymbals sound wise. I would love to find a larger Wuhan Linear cymbal, but the 11" was all I could find.
Like death metal rides? Hate how big and heavy they are? Try the Sabian V-Wave! I dont even know how to describe this "cymbal." Its a big rectangular plate that has a swoopy do bent in it. Its super thick, really bright and has the sound quality of a dinner bell that the pioneers would use in the early 1800s.
My favorite cymbal would have to be the 18" Masterworks Blank Crash. Usually cymbal blanks sound raw, dry, and quiet. The Masterworks cymbal is the total opposite! Its bright, splashy, trashy, and explosive all while having a quick decay. Making it the perfect crash cymbal in my book!
Buying MORE of the WEIRDEST Cymbals I Could Find
https://wn.com/Buying_The_Weirdest_Cymbals_I_Could_Find
IG: https://instagram.com/davidraouf/
Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rdavidr
Music used (background & playalongs)
https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/zcr0yw/
Cymbals:
0:00 24" Creative Percussion Steel FX Ride Cymbal
1:31 18" Sabian Rocktagon Hihats
3:22 11" Wuhan Linear Splash
4:57 Sabian V-Wave FX
6:43 18" Masterworks Blank Crash (my favorite of the bunch)
Yet again we're looking at some weird cymbals! We have some steel cymbals, some geometric cymbals, some weird wavy cymbals, and some blank cymbals.
The 24" Creative Percussion FX Ride Cymbal is made of steel and is fully hammered. This thing is BEYOND DRY, dare I say the driest cymbal ever. It look cool at-least, you don't see too many blue cymbals out there...
The Sabian Rocktagon is a cymbal we looked at in the past, but I found another! What do you do when you have two 18" Rocktagons? Make a set of weird hihats of course! These things are LOUD! Not the most musical, but have a cool sound unlike any other hihats out there.
Similar to the Rocktagon, next we have the Wuhan Linear splash. This is a 5 sided 11" splash cymbal. its pretty bright and trashy and would be one of the least weird cymbals sound wise. I would love to find a larger Wuhan Linear cymbal, but the 11" was all I could find.
Like death metal rides? Hate how big and heavy they are? Try the Sabian V-Wave! I dont even know how to describe this "cymbal." Its a big rectangular plate that has a swoopy do bent in it. Its super thick, really bright and has the sound quality of a dinner bell that the pioneers would use in the early 1800s.
My favorite cymbal would have to be the 18" Masterworks Blank Crash. Usually cymbal blanks sound raw, dry, and quiet. The Masterworks cymbal is the total opposite! Its bright, splashy, trashy, and explosive all while having a quick decay. Making it the perfect crash cymbal in my book!
Buying MORE of the WEIRDEST Cymbals I Could Find
- published: 25 Mar 2023
- views: 449028
3:30
Paiste Cymbal Series Comparison Video
Paiste Cymbal Series Comparison Video
Josh Devine of One Direction demonstrates Paiste Cymbal Series.
Paiste Cymbal Series Comparison Video
Josh Devine of One Direction demonstrates Paiste Cymbal Series.
https://wn.com/Paiste_Cymbal_Series_Comparison_Video
Paiste Cymbal Series Comparison Video
Josh Devine of One Direction demonstrates Paiste Cymbal Series.
- published: 14 Mar 2012
- views: 647740
7:32
Zildjian Drum Set Cymbals 101
Cymbals 101 - Everything you need to know to begin selecting cymbals for your drum set.
Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned player, this Cymbal 101 video...
Cymbals 101 - Everything you need to know to begin selecting cymbals for your drum set.
Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned player, this Cymbal 101 video is designed to help provide you with a better understanding of all of the cymbals that Zildjian has to offer.
In this video, Andy Tamulynas, Zildjian Brand Manager takes you through the basic cymbal anatomy, cymbal types and cymbal families in the Zildjian catalog.
Cymbal Anatomy (Parts of the Cymbal): bell, ride, crash.
Cymbal Types: ride, crash, hihat, splash, china, fx and stacks.
Cymbal Families: Planet Z, I Family, S Family, A Family and K Family.
Now that you have a better understanding of cymbals and our catalog, you can check out the entire Zildjian cymbal selection at: https://zildjian.com/cymbals.html
-------------------------------
FOLLOW ZILDJIAN:
Website: http://www.zildjian.com
Facebook: http://youtube.com/zildjiancompany
Instagram: http://instagram.com/zildjiancompany
Twitter: https://twitter.com/zildjiancompany
https://wn.com/Zildjian_Drum_Set_Cymbals_101
Cymbals 101 - Everything you need to know to begin selecting cymbals for your drum set.
Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned player, this Cymbal 101 video is designed to help provide you with a better understanding of all of the cymbals that Zildjian has to offer.
In this video, Andy Tamulynas, Zildjian Brand Manager takes you through the basic cymbal anatomy, cymbal types and cymbal families in the Zildjian catalog.
Cymbal Anatomy (Parts of the Cymbal): bell, ride, crash.
Cymbal Types: ride, crash, hihat, splash, china, fx and stacks.
Cymbal Families: Planet Z, I Family, S Family, A Family and K Family.
Now that you have a better understanding of cymbals and our catalog, you can check out the entire Zildjian cymbal selection at: https://zildjian.com/cymbals.html
-------------------------------
FOLLOW ZILDJIAN:
Website: http://www.zildjian.com
Facebook: http://youtube.com/zildjiancompany
Instagram: http://instagram.com/zildjiancompany
Twitter: https://twitter.com/zildjiancompany
- published: 20 Jan 2020
- views: 82378