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| − | * '''[[Paiste Alpha#Alpha|Alpha]] - [[Paiste Alpha 14" Band|14"]] [[Paiste Alpha 15" Band|15"]] [[Paiste Alpha 16" Band|16"]] [[Paiste Alpha 17" Band|17"]][[Paiste Alpha 18" Band|18"]] [[Paiste Alpha 20" Band|20"]] [[Paiste Alpha 21" Band|21"]]<br><br> | + | * '''[[Paiste Alpha#Alpha|Alpha]] - [[Paiste Alpha 14" Band|14"]] [[Paiste Alpha 15" Band|15"]] [[Paiste Alpha 16" Band|16"]] [[Paiste Alpha 17" Band|17"]] [[Paiste Alpha 18" Band|18"]] [[Paiste Alpha 20" Band|20"]] [[Paiste Alpha 21" Band|21"]]<br><br> |
== Description == | == Description == | ||
==== [[Paiste Alpha#Alpha|Alpha]] ==== | ==== [[Paiste Alpha#Alpha|Alpha]] ==== | ||
Revision as of 11:26, 17 February 2020
Series - Sizes
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Description
Alpha
- Alpha Band Cymbals were designed for U.S. educational institutions and European marching bands. They represent a happy medium between concert and marching cymbals. They have a bright attack, a good mix of overtones with a medium sustain. For all-purpose use, smaller sizes are generally better for marching and larger sizes are better for concert applications. (1)
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Information from:
- 1998 Paiste.com