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'''Contact:''' matt@mattnolancustom.com<br>
 
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'''Website:''' [https://www.mattnolancustomcymbals.com Matt Nolan Custom]<br>
 
'''Website:''' [https://www.mattnolancustomcymbals.com Matt Nolan Custom]<br>
'''YouTube Channel:''' [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD2v2aOwh3qgiJhDEVr-8WA Matt Nolan Channel]
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'''Additional Links:''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaV0cNhs1aA Matt Nolan on The Reverie Podcast]
 
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Revision as of 14:35, 7 February 2024

Matt Nolan creates hand-made cymbals, gongs, tam-tams, triangles and other percussion instruments. Matt uses B5, B7, B8, B10, B12, B15, B20 and B25 bronze from German, Turkish and Chinese sources. He also sometimes use aluminium bronzes, nickel silvers, brasses, stainless steels, high carbon steel and titanium alloys. Matt also creates custom pieces and modifies cymbals on occasion.

Location: Bath, England, UK
Production Years: 2005 - present
Cymbal Types Produced: rides, hats, crashes, orchestral, gongs, tam-tams
Contact: matt@mattnolancustom.com
Website: Matt Nolan Custom
YouTube Channel: Matt Nolan Channel
Additional Links: Matt Nolan on The Reverie Podcast

Sound File Examples:

22” “Old K” Style Clone ~2400g
16” hats 1077g/1271g
22" custom ride




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