China-Type Ride Cymbals
Many of you have asked about the large Chinese cymbal I use to my far right in the recent Jazz Drum Set videos I have been posting. Here is a video demonstrating that cymbal and talking about the other the China-Type Ride cymbals I use for playing all forms of Jazz. Here are the cymbals and their weights shown in this video: Paiste 22” Traditional China with Rivets 2110 grams Paiste 20” Traditional China 1652 grams Sabian 20” Jack Dejohnette Signature Series China 2317 grams Atlas 20” China Cymbal with Rivets 1533 grams Wuhan 20” Lion China Cymbal 1442 grams The drums are Gretsch Centennials

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