@trawford1 Mounted like this is the "traditional" way. This is for if you're going to be using it as an alt ride, better suited to larger chinas. Kinda redundant on a smaller china, as mounting traditional chews up your sticks and breaks the cymbal quicker if you crash it. You get a more powerful sound inverting it as well.
isnt the china cymbal suppose to be upsidedown. i play metal and i have never seen anybody play with a rightsideup china. but i guess its a difference in sounds that you get out of the china that suit each genre. i dont really know anything about jazz but doesnt the rightsideup china kill your sticks?
yeah, it does kill your sticks. but Jazz drummers introduced the china cymbal and they had it set up this way and many of them used it as a ride cymbal.
im a bit confused can you use CHINA anyway or is there a specific side your meant to have up please?
trawford1 1 year ago
@trawford1 Mounted like this is the "traditional" way. This is for if you're going to be using it as an alt ride, better suited to larger chinas. Kinda redundant on a smaller china, as mounting traditional chews up your sticks and breaks the cymbal quicker if you crash it. You get a more powerful sound inverting it as well.
Mp5Drummer 1 year ago 2
Best china I ever heard
Nochoys 2 years ago
beautiful cymbal!
Bobbysk815 2 years ago
how much?
Bobbysk815 2 years ago
Hmm... Sounds good, but lacking in something. It doesnt have as good as the Sabian 19" Paragon Chinese.
Doctorsolo94 2 years ago
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No-one plays jazz on a china god damn it!
Knattio 2 years ago
umm, alot of jazz drummers do.
ProtestTheHero12345 2 years ago 2
Just take a look of a Bernard Purdie video
Nochoys 2 years ago 2
sounds awesome
PoetaOdoris 2 years ago
nice
jtn2895 3 years ago
turn the right way up and whack that chinese bitch of a cymbal!!!
caswellg 3 years ago 7
... -_-
is the fucking same... jazz drummers use it like this...
metal drummers use it way up..
metal will hurt drum sticks... thats why the form to play it, and this form is yo hit in the middle not the center so your drum sticks are safely
but i prefer way up too
Kudan26 2 years ago
isnt the china cymbal suppose to be upsidedown. i play metal and i have never seen anybody play with a rightsideup china. but i guess its a difference in sounds that you get out of the china that suit each genre. i dont really know anything about jazz but doesnt the rightsideup china kill your sticks?
imsigningin 3 years ago
yeah, it does kill your sticks. but Jazz drummers introduced the china cymbal and they had it set up this way and many of them used it as a ride cymbal.
TitsMcAssh0le 3 years ago 3
paiste rules
uvaseca 3 years ago 6
This is tasty! Do you have an 18", and if so, how much?
Beaverboy98989 3 years ago
Not at the moment, but I'm waiting on some. They go for $255.00. Thanks!
bostondrum 3 years ago
Paiste really makes great cymbals!
Could you demo a 10" Paiste Signature Splash?
JasonDTube 3 years ago 3