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The drum kit
Bass drum
Floor tom
Snare drum
Rack tom
Hi-hat
Crash cymbal
Ride cymbal
Splash cymbal
China cymbal
Not shown
Bongos
Rototoms
Octoban
Crash/ride cymbal
Sizzle cymbal
Bell cymbal
Swish cymbal
Cowbell
Jam block
Temple blocks
Tambourine
Tam-tam
Mark tree
See also
Drum hardware
Drum stick
Drum case
Trigger
Electronic drum
Drum module
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An effects cymbal is a cymbal used in a drum kit for a special effect or accent. Effects cymbals include splash cymbals, china cymbals and many other less common types.
This classification is widely accepted but enigmatic. When pang and swish cymbals are used as ride cymbals they are not considered effects cymbals, despite their exotic tone. On the other hand, the most common six-piece cymbal setup consists of hi-hats, ride cymbal, two crash cymbals of slightly different sizes and possibly weights, one splash and one china type, so effects cymbals must be considered a standard part of an extended drum kit.
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 played with a foot-operated...
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...
holes bored in the cymbal or by means of an attachment known as a sizzler. These rattles have two main effects on the tone of the cymbal: Most obviously...
a drum kit, splash cymbals are the smallest accent cymbals. Splash cymbals and china cymbals are the main types of effectscymbals. The most common sized...
A bell cymbal, bell splash cymbal, or ice bell is a small, very thick cymbal with little if any taper, used as an effectscymbal in a drum kit. The sound...
Clash cymbals (also called concert cymbals, orchestral cymbals, or crash cymbals) are cymbals played in matched pairs by holding one cymbal in each hand...
hand. The cymbal choke produces a burst of sound which is abruptly silenced, which can be used for punctuation or dramatic fortissimo effects. In some...
two effectscymbals to a starter pack, most commonly a 10" splash and an 18" china, or less commonly a second crash cymbal plus one effectscymbal. "A...
12~2004.11) [cost-cut model using DSP technology (32-voice polyphony, DSP effects including Leslie-simurator, and the simplify of Leslie connector from original...
beyond these standard configurations include: Effectscymbals, particularly splash cymbals and china cymbals Double bass drums. Double bass drums or a double...
Modern cymbal making comprises many different techniques, from traditional hand methods to completely automated mass-production. Historically, cymbals were...
against the bell of the cymbal. This allows for greater control over the cymbals and for the cymbalists to perform visual effects – movements such as twirls...
the first beat empty, then plays a syncopated pattern and an early crash cymbal. The drum break was added to lengthen the track, which had been too short...
"Hammerax EffectsCymbals review". MusicRadar. Retrieved March 28, 2017. Head-turning effects to make all hell break loose "Hammerax Liquicy Cymbal". Musician's...
Agean Cymbals is a manufacturer of cymbals and other percussion instruments of the Western Classical, Folk, and Turkish traditions. Their factory is located...
self-titled third solo album, after Phil Collins played drums without using cymbals at London's Townhouse Studios. The effect is most quintessentially demonstrated...
Starr's drum and cymbal accompaniment. These patterns were carefully pre-recorded, the tape reversed and the reversed percussion effects meticulously edited...