Difference between revisions of "Sabian HH 16" Leopard Crash"

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'''Sound file:''' unknown <br>
 
'''Sound file:''' unknown <br>
 
'''Sabian's Description:''' [[Sabian Leopard_Crash#HH|<<< - >>>]]<br>
 
'''Sabian's Description:''' [[Sabian Leopard_Crash#HH|<<< - >>>]]<br>
'''Review:''' <br>
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'''Review:''' "The 16in and 18in crashes are ideally suited to wake the dead (those on the guest list), and make mincemeat of those bits at the end of the song where you beat seven bells out of the cymbals and bass drum waiting for the guitarist to finish showing off. Each cymbal has plenty of decay but also an inevitable bonk as the stick strikes. You can't make cymbals this thick without paying some sort of sonic price."<br>
Review written by <br>
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Review written by Andy Duncan ("Sabian Leopard Cymbals", Making Music, August 1986) <br>
 
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:'''
 
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:'''

Revision as of 15:02, 5 July 2024

Sabian HH 16 Leopard Crash 1.jpg
Sabian HH 16 Leopard Crash 2.jpg
Sabian HH 16 Leopard Crash 3.jpg

Group: Crashes
Type: Leopard Crash
Size: 16 Inch
Series: HH
Weight: g
Years of production: 1985 - ?
Sound file: unknown
Sabian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "The 16in and 18in crashes are ideally suited to wake the dead (those on the guest list), and make mincemeat of those bits at the end of the song where you beat seven bells out of the cymbals and bass drum waiting for the guitarist to finish showing off. Each cymbal has plenty of decay but also an inevitable bonk as the stick strikes. You can't make cymbals this thick without paying some sort of sonic price."
Review written by Andy Duncan ("Sabian Leopard Cymbals", Making Music, August 1986)
Artist/song where it can be heard: