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Product Description Cymbal set 14 inch hi-hat (35.56cm) and 18 inch crash cymbals (45.72cm) Cymbals have been known since ancient times and they probably originated from Asia. They are also referred to as cymbal, cinelli or cymbals. They are either struck against each other or mounted on a stand and struck with a mallet or stick. There are different cymbals that are used and played in different ways. Hi-hat cymbals (also referred to as sock cymbal) are always two cymbals that need to fit together. The pair of cymbals is mounted on a stand. The closing of the hi-hat cymbals with the pedal produces a relatively quiet sound. In modern music the many opportunities are exploited, that arise by striking the hi-hat cymbals with sticks with simultaneous use of the pedal. The striking with open, half open or closed cymbal produces different sounds. They range from a fine, soft to a smoky rock sound. The crash cymbal is colloquially known as accent or off cymbal. When struck, you will initially produce a resounding, depending on the cymbal, more or less long diminishing sound. Most crash cymbals measure 12 to 20 inches. To change their sound, crash cymbals can be sanded or hammered, or both. Most music schools teach how to play the drums. Another common way to learn playing is through a private drum teacher. In music education, drums play a major role. In addition to use for reducing aggression, especially for younger children, the drums can be used to impart basic understanding of music such as the beat and rhythm. Box Contains 1 x Pair HiHat Cymbal1 x Ride Cymbal
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