Although the topic is what implement to use on a cymbal , I thought I'd chime in with some other thoughts:
1. Remember to use relaxed full "up-strokes" for sus. cym. playing. Playing "into" the cymbal could cause it to crack due to the intensity of the "down-stroke"
2. The size of the cymbal is determining factor for intensity and speed of rolls (16" are a good general cymbal and can be used or light textures while a 19" will project more). On a smaller cym. you'll just have to use fewer strokes to reach the "peak" than you would on a larger cym . Slow, full strokes are ideal while harsh, fast strokes wouldn't allow the cym. to have a full resonate/vibrate sound. The less contact the mallets have with the cymbal, the more freely it can vibrate ...use height to vary the dynamics. This may require some experimenting/practicing by adjusting the velocity of your strokes.
3. Remember, thickness of the cymbal and the type of response needed, to "warm up" the cymbal by lightly tapping it with your hand or mallets just before playing.
4. Also, experiment with different yarn mallets. A soft (or medium-soft) mallet with a large amount of mass (not a timpani mallet, lol) produces a warmer tone than a hard mallet. Hard mallets tend to produce brighter and more articulate tones. "Harder doesn't mean louder". There are implements now that are specifically used for sus. cym playing (http://www.vicfirth.com/products/soundpower.html , the James Campbell and the Zildjian sus. cym. mallets, for examples.) but I think I'm running on a bit of a tangent, lol.
Well , check out some examples of cymbal playing here:
http://www.vicfirth.com/emailclub/marching...newsissue2.html(look at the Cadets Vid. but there aren't any/many close ups on sus.cym rolls (I know one for sure) and
http://www.vicfirth.com/features/DCI2005.htmland
http://www.innovativepercussion.net
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