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#158300 - 02/18/08 07:40 AM
Re: Cymbal Stations
[Re: jacoismyhero]
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Registered: 12/27/04
Loc: Miami, Fl
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Note: Sabian makes these marching cymbal racks as well. Back in 06, Kiwanis was slated to have the cymbal line march those during the Ballad, which was Trilogy by Emerson, Lake & Palmer. I like'em, and I was psyched about the idea of marching cymbals on a rack for different effects. Better than holding your plates up for the snareline. It's so degrading. I saw an Indoor Line using them at the Braddock HS show last weekend down in Miami. not sure which, though. It'd be nice to see more of this being used around the marching community. Not as a cymbal line replacement, but an ensemble complement. Depending on the necessity's for a particular show, it can be a great addition to the many unique sounds a cymbal line creates. And it doesn't just have to be the cymbal line using these. Use battery members. Write snare books for cymbal racks. I know I like to use my Ed Shaughnessy ride as a rudimental backdrop on my drumset, along with my hats. Wouldn't it be sweet to hear a whole snareline playing bookreportchutchuddasofftheleftinvertcheesesnogoudaplease on a set of hats, with accents on the bell of a clear 19" ride, and impacts on a 18" fast crash. Or splits down the line involving different sized dampened chinas or muted splashes. The possibilities with this kind of thing are absolutely endless. If any bigwig or smallwig reads this and gets inspired, by all means go for it and show us the end result. 
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#158304 - 02/25/08 07:23 PM
Re: Cymbal Stations
[Re: Font]
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Registered: 02/12/08
Loc: OH-IO
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What would you use to hit it exactly, like a stock stick, just a snare stick? Or some yarn mallets?
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My favorite YouTube comment On the subject of a bad tenor player just to let you guys know, being a drummer, he meant to hit the rims, it's part of the effect. It changes it up a bit.
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