Use a clean cloth!
Cymbal
You can clean Planet Z cymbals with mild soap and warm water. Use a soft cloth so that you do not scratch the cymbals. Dampen the cloth, and gently clean the cymbals. Use a dry cloth to dry and polish them.
A Zildjian Sweet Ride, Zildjian K Ride Cymbal, Custom Ride Cymbal, Series Ping Ride Cymbal, Series Medium Ride, Dark Ride Cymbal, Crash/Ride Cymbal, and other ride cymbals are available.
Rivets in a cymbal bounce rapidly up and down when the cymbal vibrates after it is hit, creating a "sizzling" type of sound.
A Tinkling Cymbal is a ringing bell.
To clean cymbals without a cymbal cleanser, one can make use of any brass polish. One can also use Groove Juice. Simply spray, let dry, and wipe off.
The splash cymbal.
That symbol on the bottom of the cymbal indicates the manufacturer.
Cymbal
The cymbal makes a sound by simply being clashed together with another cymbal.
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.
You can clean Planet Z cymbals with mild soap and warm water. Use a soft cloth so that you do not scratch the cymbals. Dampen the cloth, and gently clean the cymbals. Use a dry cloth to dry and polish them.
Water and a clean rag. Never use abrasive cleaners as they could damage and strip the finish. For cymbals you can use a cymbal polish after cleaning with water, unless you have specially coated cymbals, i.e. Titanium coated Zildjian ZXT. In that case use only water. Always clean your set after use, especially the cymbals because your hands have oils that can tarnish the natural cymbal polish.
A Zildjian Sweet Ride, Zildjian K Ride Cymbal, Custom Ride Cymbal, Series Ping Ride Cymbal, Series Medium Ride, Dark Ride Cymbal, Crash/Ride Cymbal, and other ride cymbals are available.
Rivets in a cymbal bounce rapidly up and down when the cymbal vibrates after it is hit, creating a "sizzling" type of sound.
You have assigned two sounds to one pad. There is probably a group function, that associates assigned pads ( i use them for cymbal stops)