Difference between revisions of "Sabian Gongs"

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'''Sound:''' Traditionally hammered for prized ”oriental” sound, produces a definite primary impact response followed by an outpouring of raw, dark overtones. Full sounding. (1)<br>
 
'''Sound:''' Traditionally hammered for prized ”oriental” sound, produces a definite primary impact response followed by an outpouring of raw, dark overtones. Full sounding. (1)<br>
  
*'''[[Sabian Chinese Gong|Chinese Gong]] - [[Sabian 30" Chinese Gong|30"]] [[Sabian 34" Chinese Gong|34"]] [[Sabian 40" Chinese Gong|40"]]  
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*'''Chinese Gong - [[Sabian 30" Chinese Gong|30"]] [[Sabian 34" Chinese Gong|34"]] [[Sabian 40" Chinese Gong|40"]]  
  
 
=== Symphonic Gongs ===
 
=== Symphonic Gongs ===

Revision as of 04:51, 20 January 2025

Chinese Gongs

Sabian 34" Chinese Gong 1.jpg

Introduction: ?
Background:
Innovation:
Alloy: Nickel Silver (NS12)
Quality: Professional
Production:
Applications:
Users:
Sound: Traditionally hammered for prized ”oriental” sound, produces a definite primary impact response followed by an outpouring of raw, dark overtones. Full sounding. (1)

Symphonic Gongs

Introduction: ?
Background:
Innovation:
Alloy: Nickel Silver (NS12)
Quality: Professional
Production:
Applications:
Users:
Sound: Produces a powerful and sturdy fundamental note which is enhanced and softened by harmonic overtones, creating a full, warm and round response. Very tonal. (1)

Zodiac Gong

Zodiac Gongs

Introduction: ?
Background:
Innovation:
Alloy: Nickel Silver (NS12)
Quality: Professional
Production:
Applications:
Users:
Sound: This model produces a warm, focused fundamental with rich, sustaining overtones. (1)


Source:

  1. SABIAN.COM (retrieved November 10, 2024)