Large Ride Cymbals
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Here is a video about some of the larger ride cymbals I use.
Cymbals demonstrated are:
26" Bosphorus Flat Ride 3100 grams
26" Masterworks Flat Ride 2500 grams
24" 1950's A Zildjian 2900 grams
30" 1960's A Zildjian 6400 grams
The Drum set I am using is a 1982 Gretsch Centennial set
BD 18"x 14"
Toms 10"x 8", 12"x 8"
Floor Tom 14"x 14"
Snare 14"x 7"
The other cymbals are
16" Sabian Artisan Vault crash
14" Sabian Artisan Vault Hi Hats
Mics are 2 overhead Neumann 89's and a Shure Beta 52 on the Bass Drum. - Видеоклипы
My god, these are simply stunning… I think you could make any cymbal sound great though haha!
Watching the 30" from the overhead-cam makes the toms look like 6, 8 and 10".
Rick that 24 50s A you have is AMAZING!!!
And I thought my Ziljian A 24"
1971 was big...😮
Great demo,I think you could make a garbage lid sound great.
Rick thanks for this video. I like them very much. I too like large ride cymbals. I tend to be an Agop Istanbul guy. I have a 24 and 26 inch 30th Anniversary, a 24 inch Joey Waronker and a 26 inch Agop Signature. I love them. The wash on the 24 inch Agop Signature sounds like a B52 bomber firing up on the runway.
I have shied away from flat rides but after this video i will check the flat rides you demo out
Keep up the great work. Bill.
Using rides this big and dark, puts my head into an ECM space. That A from the '50's is killer and sounds almost like a K. Really nice. Although I play thin cymbals these days, nothing over 2200 grams, never played 26" or 30" cymbals. Maybe I played a 30" at the CT. Drum Show many years ago? I don't think I liked it or I would have had that stuck in my memory. Interesting.
I've got a 24" K Kerope and thought that was big! wow.
Never click so quickly. Thank you for such informative video.
❤
Agree
Always look forward to Rick’s videos
I love the cymbal videos Rick! It's amazing hearing these cymbals sing with the stellar playing. Keep sharing your collection.
Rick....I had a 30'' Zildjian ride cymbal that supposedly belonged to Gene Krupa...I had a drummer friend begging for this ride, which was given to me...35 years ago I got $250 for it...Never found out if it was GK's ride.
The Avedis 24" sounds awesome. I have some in my area for sale but they are all above the 3500g range unfortunately.
I've been playing a 24" 60s zildjian ride for 20 years. It was my first ride, and the only ride I've ever owned. It's quite versatile. I can just barely zip my zildjian soft symbol bag
That 30” A Zildjian is insane! Reminds me of the Sabian AAX “XL” 40 inch cymbals from a few years ago 😁 ruclips.net/video/e113t77YRik/видео.htmlsi=gyteGvloQaJQYYJD
Imagine taking that 30 to a gig on a small stage🥴😂 I’ve got a 26” agop 30th anniversary ride that is killer.
It never gets out of control and crashes like a dream.
I have 2-24”Sabian prototypes that I play together, and they ride and crash like a dream as well
I’d love to get a thinner 24” zildjian if I could find one…
Bigger is better!😁
As always, love your videos!
Whoa. I wonder what it feels like going back to 21-22-inch ones after these. Probably like playing a kids’ drum set.
I have a Bosphorus Master Series 22-inch flat ride. It’s very lightweight (1950 g) and has a wash similar to that of your Masterworks-somewhat trashy and with a tiny bit of a swish-knocker/china character to it. Your 26-inch Bosphorus, though, is a gorgeous sounding cymbal. Really like it.
I absolutely love my 24” Paiste 2002 ride. It’s so versatile…..it’s really a lovely cymbal
I love big ride! My overall favorite size is probably a 20, but i have many 22 vintage As from the 50s, and i love my 24" Paiste Giant Beat.
If you ever want to sell it... 😊
The Paiste 24 giant beat is probably one of the most versatile cymbals
Ah the old Camco sizzlers. I had one back in the 60s.
5:25 could you speak a little bit more about this device sound time? I would love to get one.
The cymbals sound wonderful. What amazing playing as well! Thanks Rick
Thanks Nick.
what a cool 30"!
Zildjian 24”❤😮
Thank you.
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Beautiful drumming!
Thank you.
whats the advantage of a flat ride?
No bell generally means much more defined and articulate stick definition.
Drier sound. A good one is beautifully transparent. Listen to the Matrix by Chick Corea or some older Pat Metheny.
I love a flat ride with rivets, you basically just get sizzle in the background on the right one. It's just pure wash with just a bit of stick hit. Jon Fishman uses one in Phish a lot for spacey/ambient jams.
WoW😮 I guess I need to break out my 24” A Zildjian Sweet Ride again. I also have 22” A Zildjian ride cymbal that I bought at a music store on Peachtree Street in Atlanta Ga. back in 1963. This was back before Zildjian inked up their cymbals with their logos and I was clueless as to its weight then and still am today, but it’s not extremely thin . My latest ride cymbal is a Wuhan 22” koi series cymbal that’s B20 bronze and sounds great with more wash and not as much stick definition.
@@StuckSeatpost ok, i just remembered i have a flat that was supposed to b a 18 crash w a bell that came w my low volume cym set so i put an upside down splash on it. its as described when riding; dry w articulate stick def.