Difference between revisions of "Zildjian Azuka"
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| − | * '''[[Zildjian Latin Crash|Crash]] - [[Zildjian_Azuka 13" Crash|13"]] | + | * '''[[Zildjian Latin Crash|Crash]] - [[Zildjian_Azuka 13" Latin Crash|13"]] |
*'''[[Zildjian Latin Multi-Crash Hand & Stick|Latin Multi-Crash Hand & Stick]] - [[Zildjian Azuka 15" Latin Multi-Crash Hand & Stick|15"]] | *'''[[Zildjian Latin Multi-Crash Hand & Stick|Latin Multi-Crash Hand & Stick]] - [[Zildjian Azuka 15" Latin Multi-Crash Hand & Stick|15"]] | ||
*'''[[Zildjian Timbale Cymbal|Timbale Cymbal]] - [[Zildjian Azuka 18"|18"]] | *'''[[Zildjian Timbale Cymbal|Timbale Cymbal]] - [[Zildjian Azuka 18"|18"]] | ||
Revision as of 04:32, 22 January 2024
Contents
Introduction: 1996
Discontinued: ? (models merged in the FX series.)
Background: Cymbals for the Latin and Afro-Cuban Music
Alloy: B20
Quality: Professional
Zildjian's Description: "For years, the world's finest Latin percussionists have preferred the unique sound and feel of Zildjian cymbals. Now Zildjian has created a new range of sounds especially for Latin and Afro-Cuban Music...AZUKA.
Working with legendary virtuoso ALEX ACUNA, Zildjian has not only perfected cymbals for traditional Latin playing, but created brand new sound colors for the percussionist's palate."
Crashes
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