I need help
1930s
While the first cymbals likely were made around 3,000 B.C., scholars are not in agreement as to where the first cymbal was built. There are many guesses as to where this could have taken place--Tibet, India, Turkey, China.
It depends on the particular material that the cymbal is made out of. It should be alright, but you should try cleaning them first to see if that gets them to where you want them to be.
Cymbal
The splash cymbal.
That symbol on the bottom of the cymbal indicates the manufacturer.
A homophone for cymbal is symbol.
The cymbal makes a sound by simply being clashed together with another cymbal.
you can't tune a cymbal once it's already made. the size, the thickness, and the metals that are in it determine the pitch. Whilst it is not possible to change the pitch of a cymbal, there are a number of ways to alter the tone and feel of it. Try adding a number of quarter sized and centimetre thick blob of blutack/putty to the cymbal, or invest in "Moon Gel" pads. Alternatively, and more drastically, drill holes in the cymbal using a powerdrill (not on hammer setting) and putting loose rivets in the holes to produce a nice sizzle sound.
The main difference between a crash cymbal and a ride cymbal is their sound and purpose. A crash cymbal produces a quick, explosive sound used for accents and fills, while a ride cymbal has a more sustained sound and is used for rhythmic patterns and keeping time in music.
Cymbal is a word and it also sounds and slepps like the word symbol.Symbol is a object representing somthing.(for example !, @, #, $, %, ^, &, *, (, ) _ =are all symbols.)
I'm going to need another cymbal.