Difference between revisions of "Meinl Byzance Traditional 22" Projection Ride"

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'''Review:''' "On the other hand, the 22" Projection ride was  a  nice  surprise.  Many  22"  rides  I’ve  played  have  been overpowering, with an excessive undertone. But this one had a good  balance  of  overtones,  undertones,  and  definition.  It  also had  a  fairly  low  pitch  and  dark  quality,  so  while  it  might  be  a bit  strong  for  an  acoustic  trio,  it  would  sound  great  with  anything from a jazz quartet to a big band." <br>
 
'''Review:''' "On the other hand, the 22" Projection ride was  a  nice  surprise.  Many  22"  rides  I’ve  played  have  been overpowering, with an excessive undertone. But this one had a good  balance  of  overtones,  undertones,  and  definition.  It  also had  a  fairly  low  pitch  and  dark  quality,  so  while  it  might  be  a bit  strong  for  an  acoustic  trio,  it  would  sound  great  with  anything from a jazz quartet to a big band." <br>
  
Review written by Rick Mattingly ("Product Close-Up - Meinl Byzance Cymbals - East Meets West To Create A New Sound", Modern Drummer, April 2002, p.39) <br>
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:Review written by Rick Mattingly ("Product Close-Up - Meinl Byzance Cymbals - East Meets West To Create A New Sound", Modern Drummer, April 2002, p.39) <br>
  
 
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' unknown <br>
 
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' unknown <br>

Latest revision as of 09:03, 13 October 2025

Group: Rides
Type: Projection Ride
Size: 22 Inch
Series: Byzance Traditional
Weight: ?g
Years of production: 2001 - ?
Sound file: unknown
Meinl's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "On the other hand, the 22" Projection ride was a nice surprise. Many 22" rides I’ve played have been overpowering, with an excessive undertone. But this one had a good balance of overtones, undertones, and definition. It also had a fairly low pitch and dark quality, so while it might be a bit strong for an acoustic trio, it would sound great with anything from a jazz quartet to a big band."

Review written by Rick Mattingly ("Product Close-Up - Meinl Byzance Cymbals - East Meets West To Create A New Sound", Modern Drummer, April 2002, p.39)

Artist/song where it can be heard: unknown