Decent cymbals can last anywhere from several years to a lifetime, depending on factors such as the quality of the cymbal, how often they are played, and the playing style of the drummer. Regular maintenance, like proper cleaning and careful handling, can extend their lifespan. However, heavy or aggressive playing may lead to wear and tear more quickly. Ultimately, investing in higher-quality cymbals often results in better longevity.
You can get a decent cymbal set up in a pack for a pretty good price - it will generally work out cheaper than buying them individually. Obvious exception to this is second hand cymbals where individual cymbals can be anywhere as cheap as half the original retail price (if you shop around).
No, "decent" does not have a long vowel. The vowel sound in "decent" is a short e sound.
Filipino translation of cymbals: pompyang
Cymbals have been around since 1300 AD in Turkish civilizations. They were used in Turkish music around the time of the Ottoman empires rule.
No one knows because they go back such a long time ago.
Zildjian cymbals and Sabian cymbals are considered two of the best cymbals.
Cymbals provide rhythm, as cymbals are non-pitched.
yeah the shells are decent, but when you buy the kit: Replace the Cymbals Get a new high hat stand Tom mounts suck apart from that its a good set
The last name 'Musso' is of the Italian decent.
clash cymbals
It is of Arabic decent.
its of spanish decent