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* A small thick CuSn8 bronze disk with a slight bowl shape, it produces a round, warm, musical and seemingly never ending high pitched tone. Played with mallets, its sound is especially warm and round. (2) <br>
 
* A small thick CuSn8 bronze disk with a slight bowl shape, it produces a round, warm, musical and seemingly never ending high pitched tone. Played with mallets, its sound is especially warm and round. (2) <br>
 
* Bright, full, warm, brilliant. Narrow range, clean mix. Heavy, very immediate feel. Dominant fundamental note surrounded by prominent, very musical, under- and overtones, which modulate at varying amplitudes. Exceptionally long, seemingly never ending sustain. The ultimate bright, warm, mellow bell sound.  <br> '''Weight''' very heavy  '''Volume''' soft to very loud  '''Stick Sound''' very dry, pingy  '''Intensity''' lively  '''Sustain''' very, very long  '''Bell Character''' dry, anvil-like (1)  <br><br>
 
* Bright, full, warm, brilliant. Narrow range, clean mix. Heavy, very immediate feel. Dominant fundamental note surrounded by prominent, very musical, under- and overtones, which modulate at varying amplitudes. Exceptionally long, seemingly never ending sustain. The ultimate bright, warm, mellow bell sound.  <br> '''Weight''' very heavy  '''Volume''' soft to very loud  '''Stick Sound''' very dry, pingy  '''Intensity''' lively  '''Sustain''' very, very long  '''Bell Character''' dry, anvil-like (1)  <br><br>
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==== [[Paiste 2002#2002|2002]] ====
 
* Bright, full, warm, brilliant. Narrow range, clean mix. Heavy, very immediate feel. Dominant fundamental note surrounded by prominent, very musical, under- and overtones, which modulate at varying amplitudes. Exceptionally long, seemingly never ending sustain. The ultimate bright, warm, mellow bell sound.  <br> '''Weight''' very heavy  '''Volume''' soft to very loud  '''Stick Sound''' very dry, pingy  '''Intensity''' lively  '''Sustain''' very, very long  '''Bell Character''' dry, anvil-like (3)  <br><br>
 
* Bright, full, warm, brilliant. Narrow range, clean mix. Heavy, very immediate feel. Dominant fundamental note surrounded by prominent, very musical, under- and overtones, which modulate at varying amplitudes. Exceptionally long, seemingly never ending sustain. The ultimate bright, warm, mellow bell sound.  <br> '''Weight''' very heavy  '''Volume''' soft to very loud  '''Stick Sound''' very dry, pingy  '''Intensity''' lively  '''Sustain''' very, very long  '''Bell Character''' dry, anvil-like (3)  <br><br>
 
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Description

Exotic Percussion

  • A small thick CuSn8 bronze disk with a slight bowl shape, it produces a round, warm, musical and seemingly never ending high pitched tone. Played with mallets, its sound is especially warm and round. (2)
  • Bright, full, warm, brilliant. Narrow range, clean mix. Heavy, very immediate feel. Dominant fundamental note surrounded by prominent, very musical, under- and overtones, which modulate at varying amplitudes. Exceptionally long, seemingly never ending sustain. The ultimate bright, warm, mellow bell sound.
    Weight very heavy Volume soft to very loud Stick Sound very dry, pingy Intensity lively Sustain very, very long Bell Character dry, anvil-like (1)

2002

  • Bright, full, warm, brilliant. Narrow range, clean mix. Heavy, very immediate feel. Dominant fundamental note surrounded by prominent, very musical, under- and overtones, which modulate at varying amplitudes. Exceptionally long, seemingly never ending sustain. The ultimate bright, warm, mellow bell sound.
    Weight very heavy Volume soft to very loud Stick Sound very dry, pingy Intensity lively Sustain very, very long Bell Character dry, anvil-like (3)

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Information from:

  1. 2001 PAISTE catalog
  2. 1998 PAISTE.com
  3. 2009 PAISTE.com