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'''Background:''' They were developed specifically for the sound, feel and dynamic requirements of percussionists. The cymbals are thin enough to respond to any stick, mallet or multi-rod, as well as your hands.* <br> | '''Background:''' They were developed specifically for the sound, feel and dynamic requirements of percussionists. The cymbals are thin enough to respond to any stick, mallet or multi-rod, as well as your hands.* <br> | ||
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Revision as of 14:01, 23 February 2025
Contents
Introduction: 19991
Discontinued: 2021
Background: They were developed specifically for the sound, feel and dynamic requirements of percussionists. The cymbals are thin enough to respond to any stick, mallet or multi-rod, as well as your hands.*
Innovation:
Quality: Candela cymbals are made in Turkey and Germany from assorted bronze alloys and feature various profiles, lathing techniques and finishes.*
Applications: Live and Studio
Sound:
Rides
Crashes
Hi-Hats
Splashes
Bells
Source:
1 Meinl Wiki (retrieved January 25, 2025)