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| − | Wuhan cymbals and gongs are made in Wuhan, China. | + | Wuhan cymbals and gongs are made in Wuhan, China. Originally the name of the factory was "Gaohontai", and renamed to its current iteration during the 1960s. Cymbals bearing the original name were sold in limited amounts. The original name was used for awhile in the 1980s, along with the current name. (*) |
*Note: Wuhan's sizes might not always be the correct size. For example, a 27" china might be 26" or 26.5", etc. | *Note: Wuhan's sizes might not always be the correct size. For example, a 27" china might be 26" or 26.5", etc. | ||
[[File:Wuhan 20 China 1.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Wuhan China with logo]] | [[File:Wuhan 20 China 1.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Wuhan China with logo]] | ||
| + | [[File:Gachongiai 27 China 1.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Gaohongtai China with logos]] | ||
| + | [[File:Gachongiai Logo 1.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Gaohongtai]] | ||
| + | [[File:Gachongiai Logo 2.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Made in Wuhan China]] | ||
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*'''[[Wuhan Symphonic Gong|Symphonic Gong]] - [[Wuhan 34" Symphonic Gong|34"]] | *'''[[Wuhan Symphonic Gong|Symphonic Gong]] - [[Wuhan 34" Symphonic Gong|34"]] | ||
More coming soon! | More coming soon! | ||
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| + | (*) "Wuhan Gongs And Cymbals: Maintaining An Ancient Tradition" (Modern Drummer, April 1982, pp. 30-1, 92) | ||
Revision as of 17:35, 4 May 2024
Wuhan cymbals and gongs are made in Wuhan, China. Originally the name of the factory was "Gaohontai", and renamed to its current iteration during the 1960s. Cymbals bearing the original name were sold in limited amounts. The original name was used for awhile in the 1980s, along with the current name. (*)
- Note: Wuhan's sizes might not always be the correct size. For example, a 27" china might be 26" or 26.5", etc.
Chinas
Cymbal Series
Wind Gongs
More coming soon!
Symphonic Gongs
More coming soon!
Source:
(*) "Wuhan Gongs And Cymbals: Maintaining An Ancient Tradition" (Modern Drummer, April 1982, pp. 30-1, 92)