Crash-ride cymbal


The term crash-ride refers to a cymbal with the specificity of being able to be hit energetically with the edge of the wand (as a crash), or hit moderately with the olive of the wand (as a wrinkle).

Their diameter is usually 18 inches, even 19 inches, they are between the crash (16 ") and the ride (20"). They are versatile cymbals, because of their average thickness and their very marked bell. So they can be used both as a powerful Crash thanks to their medium thickness and as a light wrinkle thanks to their marked bell. code Related Articleschange the code

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