For metal music, some of the best cymbals include brands like Zildjian, Meinl, and Sabian, particularly their heavier models. Look for ride cymbals that have a clear, cutting sound and crash cymbals that can deliver explosive attacks, such as the Zildjian A Custom or Sabian AAX series. China cymbals are also popular for their trashy sound, adding an aggressive texture to metal drumming. Ultimately, the choice will depend on personal preference and the specific sound you're aiming for within the genre.
Cymbals can be made of brass or bronze.
All Drum head and Cymbal brands are good like: Remo Drumheads Evan Drumheads Zildjian Cymbals Meinl Cymbals Sabian Cymbals Paiste Cymbals and many more But If you want good sounding cymbals and drum heads search for their professional series or high end series and Pick what kind of Cymbal suites you and your needs.
Zildjian cymbals and Sabian cymbals are considered two of the best cymbals.
The Cambodian metal finger cymbals are called "ching" (sometimes spelled as "chhing").
The best cymbals for playing Nightmare by Avenged Sevenfold would be Sabian cymbals, as those are the cymbals that The Rev. used.
the devil wears prada use Meinl cymbals
Yes. Who ever heard of plastic cymbals!
You could use trash can lids, or your neighbor's cat for death metal, or any other kind of music for that matter. What kind of stupid question is that?
Typically, for metal you want louder, heavier cymbals, and often a dryer sound with a quicker decay. Most brands offer a wide variety of cymbals ranging from thinner, brighter cymbals to heavier metal type cymbals. You can usually find out in the description of a cymbal (if you're ordering them) what kind of sound they produce. Alot of sabian cymbals say in the name what they're for. I know they make a ride cymbal that says metal ride (really short, piercing sound). If you wanna know what a full-setup needs, metal drummers are known for having huge setups with tons of cymbals. Mostly, this is for show and you really don't need that many. You, for sure, need a hi-hat (bigger rather than smaller), a ride, and for metal I would say two crashes, no smaller than 16", maybe a 16 and an 18, or an 18 and a 20. If you wanna go bigger, you can start adding more crashes, china crashes, splashes, any kind of effects cymbal you can imagine, stacked cymbals, piggy-back cymbals. The possibilities are endless.
Yune, drummer for The Gazette uses Anatolian cymbals.
Yes I think so. I think he does.
cymbals were first originated when Turkey and China combined together to form the cymbals. The first people to use it were ancient asia.