X8 Drums Blog
Brilliant or Natural Cymbals: Does the look influence the sound?
The most eye-catching part of your drum kit is the cymbals. They flash and reflect light when you are crashing them, so not only do they sound great, they become part of the show you put on as well. When purchasing cymbals, drummers are attracted to both the sound quality and the appearance. Cymbals can come in different finishes, including dark, aged, extremely dry looking cymbals to those with such a brilliant finish that you can see yourself reflected in them. Not only do cymbals with a na
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17th Jun 2015
Cymbal Anatomy and Sound
The ancient techniques of cymbal making have produced a range of cymbal styles that appeal to different drummers across the music spectrum. For the earliest origins of the cymbal, these instruments have been strategically crafted to produce different sounds that accent music from rock to jazz, and classical to world music. The decay, attack and overall tone and sound quality of a cymbal are directly related to its size, shape and the alloy used in its construction. Until a drummer is famil
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16th Jun 2015
Marching Band Instruments and Cymbals
Many times, the first experience a person has with musical instruments is through the band or orchestra program in school. From woodwinds to percussion, these programs expose students to the different types of instruments that have impacted music for centuries, and can lead to a life-long love of music in all its forms.
Marching band is one of the most visible representations of the music instruction available in schools. Usually thought of as a half-time football act, parade entertainmen
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16th Jun 2015
Choosing the Right Cymbals
Cymbal choices are some of the most exciting and overwhelming decisions that must be made when customizing a drum kit. For the drummer ready to move beyond basic cymbals and start building a personal sound, or the professional drummer looking to enhance a drum kit with a brighter sound or a trashier vibe, a drummer has a wide range of styles, sizes and brands to choose from.Many cymbals are geared toward specific styles of music, and have descriptive terminology that can ultimately define
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16th Jun 2015
Caring for Your Cymbals and Preventing Cymbal Damage
There is little worse than sitting down at a drum set, ready to rock, and noticing a crack, chip or break in a crash, hi-hat, splash or other cymbal. It’s not uncommon for cymbals to become damaged through normal use, storage or transportation, but the resulting disappointment a drummer endures can be the hardest part of moving beyond a broken cymbal. Because of the process a drummer goes through in order to find the right cymbal to produce a personal sound, these instruments can become
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16th Jun 2015
Cymbal Choking Technique
Drumming is more than just keeping a steady beat and rhythm for the benefit of the other instruments and musicians in a band, drumming is able to elicit an emotional response to the music, much in the same manner as a guitar, bass, piano or any other instrument. It is this subtle ability of drumming to both motivate and draw attention to important phrases in the music, lyrics or punctuate the end of a song that is often overlooked. Without the use of drums within a song, the overall ton
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16th Jun 2015
Sizzle Cymbals
The effortless splendor of a cymbal produces a complex range of tones and resonance that adds to the emotion and spirit of a song. Whether a crash, splash, hi-hat or ride, the cymbal has a dynamic ability to change the tone of a song to fit a specific genre or style of music. For musicians and percussionists looking to add a little more action to the cymbal sound, the Sizzle cymbal brings a unique flavor and tone to a studio, stage or garage performance.
Sizzle cymbals
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16th Jun 2015
A Broken Cymbal Doesn't Have to Break Your Heart
Drumming is full of triumphs and tribulations, from the
moment you pick up your first pair of drum sticks until that final day when you
hand your sticks off to the next generation to become a legend. Just when you
think you’ve mastered that slick solo you’ve been working on for months and are
ready to show off your moves to friends, you hear the heart-crushing sound of a
cymbal gone wrong. Somehow, that “indestructible” metal instrument has been
cracked, chipped, split or just plain bro
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2nd Apr 2015
Need A Better Sounding Cymbal? Check Your Drumsticks!
That whole “stupid” stereotype that surrounds a drummer is
baffling, especially considering all of the effort a drummer puts into play
drums, as well as selecting all the right equipment to make a rhythm come
alive. To the untrained, non-drummer ear, the nuances in sound, tone and decay
from drums and cymbals can be easily written off, but, we know that there is no
mistaking the sound of a set of drums for jazz music compared to those played
in a metal band. The drums in those drum sets
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2nd Oct 2014
Cleaning Cymbals Is SO Mainstream... Or, Is It?
Drumming is a controversial profession, passion or hobby,
with never-ending debates over the best kind of drums, drumming style and who
should make the “
Top 10 Drummers of All Time” lists across the Internet.
Because drummers are unique, polyrhythmic thinkers, there is no doubt that when
a dozen drummers are asked a question, there will be a dozen different answers.
The diversity that is innate to each drummer could be why there are so many
different styles and types of cymbals out t
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7th Aug 2014