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| + | [[File:Zildjian 28 Tam Tam 1.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Zildjan Turkish Gong / also known as "Tam Tam"]] | ||
* '''[[Zildjian_18"_Turkish Gong|18"]] [[Zildjian_20"_Turkish Gong|20"]] [[Zildjian_22"_Turkish Gong|22"]] [[Zildjian_24"_Turkish Gong|24"]] [[Zildjian_26"_Turkish Gong|26"]] [[Zildjian_28"_Turkish Gong|28"]] | * '''[[Zildjian_18"_Turkish Gong|18"]] [[Zildjian_20"_Turkish Gong|20"]] [[Zildjian_22"_Turkish Gong|22"]] [[Zildjian_24"_Turkish Gong|24"]] [[Zildjian_26"_Turkish Gong|26"]] [[Zildjian_28"_Turkish Gong|28"]] | ||
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There was a mount hole in the center, if one chose to play it as a cymbal.<br> | There was a mount hole in the center, if one chose to play it as a cymbal.<br> | ||
The model's 6 size options were limited to only 4 in the later years. (18" and 20" were deleted)<br> | The model's 6 size options were limited to only 4 in the later years. (18" and 20" were deleted)<br> | ||
| + | For a period of time, these Gongs were offered in a choice of two weights - medium-thin or medium-heavy. (See 1970s Catalog page)<br> | ||
[[File:1970s Zildjian Gongs.jpg|thumb|center|450px|1970s Catalog page]] | [[File:1970s Zildjian Gongs.jpg|thumb|center|450px|1970s Catalog page]] | ||
[[File:1949 WFL Catalog Zildjian Gong Page.jpg|thumb|center|450px|1949 WFL Catalog]] | [[File:1949 WFL Catalog Zildjian Gong Page.jpg|thumb|center|450px|1949 WFL Catalog]] | ||
[[File:1948 Zildjian ad.jpg|thumb|center|450px|18" size is listed - 1948 Ad]] | [[File:1948 Zildjian ad.jpg|thumb|center|450px|18" size is listed - 1948 Ad]] | ||
| + | *Very special thanks to Drum Forum member zenstat for the ads and information used on this page. | ||
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| + | Return to '''[[Zildjian_Gongs|Zildjan Gong Main Page]]<br> | ||
Return to '''[[Zildjian_Types_and_Models|Zildjan Types and Models]]<br> | Return to '''[[Zildjian_Types_and_Models|Zildjan Types and Models]]<br> | ||
Return to '''[[Zildjian_Series|Zildjan Series]]<br><br> | Return to '''[[Zildjian_Series|Zildjan Series]]<br><br> | ||
Latest revision as of 10:30, 24 May 2025
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Description
Originally referred to in company literature simply as "Gong", the name changed to Turkish Gong circa the 1980s. These are often called "Tam Tams".
Company literature from the 1980s describes them as such:
"Designed for traditional orchestra and Symphonic environments. Specially tapered and edged to produce a deep, mellow sound. Powerful, sustained tone with rich quality."
There was a mount hole in the center, if one chose to play it as a cymbal.
The model's 6 size options were limited to only 4 in the later years. (18" and 20" were deleted)
For a period of time, these Gongs were offered in a choice of two weights - medium-thin or medium-heavy. (See 1970s Catalog page)
- Very special thanks to Drum Forum member zenstat for the ads and information used on this page.
Return to Zildjan Gong Main Page
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