
What is a good crash cymbal to keep time?
I mean, you have your hi-hat cymbals and your ride. But I have a very difficult time figuring out what kind of cymbals should I use to keep time on. From that moment, I have a 18 "Zildjian A custom rezo, and I like it because it has a heavy sound and cutting, but I think there are better options. Should I head in the direction of a race crash? .. Or injury to fast? .. Or just trial and error with the cymbals? No clue
Heavier and larger are stronger locks with great support and is more like hybrids between rides and crash cymbals, which are also called wrinkles accident. We suggest you probably should try a round of the accident. We hope this will help.
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