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'''Paiste's Description:''' [[Paiste Medium Light Swish#Traditionals|<<< - >>>]]<br>
 
'''Paiste's Description:''' [[Paiste Medium Light Swish#Traditionals|<<< - >>>]]<br>
 
'''Review:''' "Truer to the Traditionals ideal, the Medium Light Swishes are 100% smoky '60s jazz club. The sound produced by their subtly upturned edge and small bell is suited to the role of a simmering alternative ride in small-group jazz, or cushioning and enveloping a soloist in a big band. Actually, they'd probably provide nice variety in almost any situation where they weren't expected to pierce through a ton of amplification. Warm, dark, breathy, and "polite,"they build to a degree, but stop well below anything approaching a roar. The stick sound remains soft-edged but distinct, except when played at the edge, where the wash takes over. Purists forgive me: I'd be very curious to hear these cymbals with a couple of rivets in them. As with the relationship between the two flat rides described above, the 20" and 22" Light Swishes are nearly identical, except that the 22" has a lower pitch and perhaps a bit more projection. Beautiful." <br>
 
'''Review:''' "Truer to the Traditionals ideal, the Medium Light Swishes are 100% smoky '60s jazz club. The sound produced by their subtly upturned edge and small bell is suited to the role of a simmering alternative ride in small-group jazz, or cushioning and enveloping a soloist in a big band. Actually, they'd probably provide nice variety in almost any situation where they weren't expected to pierce through a ton of amplification. Warm, dark, breathy, and "polite,"they build to a degree, but stop well below anything approaching a roar. The stick sound remains soft-edged but distinct, except when played at the edge, where the wash takes over. Purists forgive me: I'd be very curious to hear these cymbals with a couple of rivets in them. As with the relationship between the two flat rides described above, the 20" and 22" Light Swishes are nearly identical, except that the 22" has a lower pitch and perhaps a bit more projection. Beautiful." <br>
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Review written by Rich Watson ("Paiste Cymbals "Mixed Bag"", Modern Drummer, November 1999, p.42)<br>
 
Review written by Rich Watson ("Paiste Cymbals "Mixed Bag"", Modern Drummer, November 1999, p.42)<br>
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'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Paiste John Dolmayan#John Dolmayan|John Dolmayan]], [[Paiste Jim Keltner#Jim Keltner|Jim Keltner]], [[Paiste Nick Mason#Nick Mason|Nick Mason]]
 
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' [[Paiste John Dolmayan#John Dolmayan|John Dolmayan]], [[Paiste Jim Keltner#Jim Keltner|Jim Keltner]], [[Paiste Nick Mason#Nick Mason|Nick Mason]]

Revision as of 02:38, 5 November 2024

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Group: Chinas (& Swishes)
Type: Medium Light Swish
Size: 22 Inch
Series: Traditionals
Weight: 2060g
Median Weight: 2060g (n=1)
Years of production: 1999 - ?
Sound file: Traditionals 22" Medium Light Swish
Traditionals 22" Medium Light Swish
Paiste's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "Truer to the Traditionals ideal, the Medium Light Swishes are 100% smoky '60s jazz club. The sound produced by their subtly upturned edge and small bell is suited to the role of a simmering alternative ride in small-group jazz, or cushioning and enveloping a soloist in a big band. Actually, they'd probably provide nice variety in almost any situation where they weren't expected to pierce through a ton of amplification. Warm, dark, breathy, and "polite,"they build to a degree, but stop well below anything approaching a roar. The stick sound remains soft-edged but distinct, except when played at the edge, where the wash takes over. Purists forgive me: I'd be very curious to hear these cymbals with a couple of rivets in them. As with the relationship between the two flat rides described above, the 20" and 22" Light Swishes are nearly identical, except that the 22" has a lower pitch and perhaps a bit more projection. Beautiful."

Review written by Rich Watson ("Paiste Cymbals "Mixed Bag"", Modern Drummer, November 1999, p.42)

Artist/song where it can be heard: John Dolmayan, Jim Keltner, Nick Mason