Product Description 18" (45.72cm) Crash/Ride Cymbal Cymbals have been known since ancient times and probably originated from Asia. They are either struck against each other or mounted on a stand and hit with a mallet or stick. There are different cymbals that are used and played differently. The ride cymbal normally has a diameter of 18-24 inches. It produces a bright sound. The ride cymbal accompanies the continuous part of the groove. Ride cymbals can be identified by the fact that they are larger and heavier compared to crash or splash cymbals. When the crash cymbal is struck, you will initially produce a resounding and, depending on the cymbal, long, diminishing sound. Most crash cymbals are 12-20 inches in size. To change their sound, crash cymbals can be sanded, hammered or both. Most music schools teach the drums. Another common way to learn playing is through a private drum teacher. In music education, the drums play a major role. In addition to 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 Cymbal
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