The Drum Cymbals

Cymbals are of indefinite pitch, although small disc-shaped cymbals based on ancient designs sound a definite note (see:. Cymbals are used in many ensembles ranging from the orchestra, percussion ensembles, jazz bands, heavy metal bands, and marching groups. Cymbals are hi-hats, rides, and crashes. Experts recommend you buy them in that order as you can more blend the other cymbals more easily with your hi-hat once you've chosen it.

 

Cymbals are available in two complete sets and five individual models, enabling drummers to customize their setup to their taste. Surge cymbal pack contains a surge 12' hi-hat cymbal, a surge 13' crash cymbal, a 16' dual-zone ride cymbal, and connection cables. Surge cymbal pack with choke contains a surge 12' hi-hat cymbal, a surge 13' crash cymbal with choke capability; a 16' dual-zone ride cymbal with choke capability, and connection cables. Models designated 'with choke' feature a large strip on their underside, which, when squeezed by a drummer, sends a message to the connected sound module to stop the associated sound that is playing. Surge 12' hi-hat cymbal, surge 13" crash cymbals with and without choke, and surge 16' dual-zone ride cymbals with and without choke are each available separately, included necessary connection cables.

 

Cymbals are offered in many variations for country, pop, rock, jazz, blues and many other types of music. Zildjian cymbals come in medium, thin, heavy, dark, rock, and various other custom artists versions. For the best cymbal tones rangine from cheap priced entry level to the highest quality level professional cymbals look no further than zildjian. Zildjian cymbals, packages and cymbal cases.