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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2009

Benny Greb's new signature cymbal - the Sand Ride - made by Meinl cymbals

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  • worst ending joke ever:P

  • Sounds really great.

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  • FINALLY SOMEONE HAS THE EXACT SAME QUALITIES IN A RIDE CYMBAL AS I DO!!!!!!

  • Does anyone know what his crash to the left is?

  • What happend to the camera right down at 1:05 ? XD

  • Could you at least should pics of a nice beach???

  • Those toms are motherfucking GODLY!

    Also, the ride is awesome :)

  • Wow :D!

  • Benny, can I have your glasses? 8)

  • What a sad joke :C, would make a baby cry.

  • @GeneralMillss I don't believe your theory. I believe that heavier cymbals are least likely to break although thinner cymbals wobble slightly more.

    I've seen SHIT LOADS of people breaking Wuhan China & Zildjian Oriental China Trash (thin cymbals) and i've never heard anyone breaking Paiste RUDE China (thick cymbal).

    Sabian's website also says that thicker cymbals are mosre durable than thinner cymbals.

    Which is more easier to tear : A piece of paper or a phonebook? ;)

  • @RockTheGABE The thinner it is, the less likely it is to break, actually. You will find that heavy cymbals without much give break the easiest, because they absorb the least shock from a hit. Think of it this way. What is more likely to break when you drop it, a sponge or a slab of concrete?

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