Difference between revisions of "Meinl Candela"

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==== Bells ====  
 
==== Bells ====  
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*'''[[Meinl Candela High Sizzle Bell|High Sizzle Bell]] - [[Meinl Candela 8" High Sizzle Bell|8"]] [[Meinl Candela 10" High Sizzle Bell|10"]]
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*'''[[Meinl Candela Low Sizzle Bell|Low Sizzle Bell]] - [[Meinl Candela 8" Low Sizzle Bell|8"]] [[Meinl Candela 10" Low Sizzle Bell|10"]]
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*'''[[Meinl Candela Medium Sizzle Bell|Medium Sizzle Bell]] - [[Meinl Candela 8" Medium Sizzle Bell|8"]] [[Meinl Candela 10" Medium Sizzle Bell|10"]]
 
* '''[[Meinl Percussion Jingle Bell|Percussion Jingle Bell]] - [[Meinl Candela 14" Percussion Jingle Bell|14"]]
 
* '''[[Meinl Percussion Jingle Bell|Percussion Jingle Bell]] - [[Meinl Candela 14" Percussion Jingle Bell|14"]]
 
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<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue> [https://meinlcymbals.com/en/Wiki Meinl Wiki] (retrieved January 25, 2025)
 
<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue> [https://meinlcymbals.com/en/Wiki Meinl Wiki] (retrieved January 25, 2025)

Revision as of 11:21, 11 April 2025

Meinl Candela 14" Percussion Jingle Bell 2.jpg

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:
Alloy: B20
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)