China Cymbals

Inspired by percussion from the far East, China cymbals give you bright, crisp and often explosive sound, adding extra performance dynamics to your drum kit.

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What are China cymbals, and what makes them different from other cymbals?

China cymbals are a type of cymbal known for their distinctive sound and sharp attack. Key characteristics include:

- Shape and Design: They typically have an inverted bell and a flared edge, which contribute to their unique, explosive sound. The design results in a more pronounced, metallic tone compared to other cymbals.

- Sound: China cymbals produce a bright, cutting tone with a fast decay and a pronounced "trashiness" that makes them stand out in a mix. They are often used for accentuating beats or creating dramatic crashes.

- Usage: They are commonly used in rock, metal, and fusion music to add a distinctive colour to the drum kit. They are less commonly used in more traditional or jazz settings.

How should I choose the right China cymbal for my drum kit?

When selecting a China cymbal, consider the following factors:

- Size: China cymbals come in various sizes, typically ranging from 12 to 22 inches in diameter. Larger cymbals provide a more powerful, sustained sound, while smaller ones offer a quicker, sharper attack.

- Material: Most China cymbals are made from bronze alloys, but there are variations in quality and tonal characteristics. Higher-end cymbals generally offer a more refined sound and better durability.

- Sound Characteristics: Listen to the cymbal’s tone and decay to ensure it fits your musical style. Some China cymbals have a more aggressive sound, while others are slightly more subdued. Choose one that complements the overall sound of your kit.