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*'''[[Zildjian K Constantinople|K Constantinople]] - [[Zildjian K Constantinople 20" Hi Bell Thin High|20"]] [[Zildjian K Constantinople 22" Hi Bell Thin High|22"]] | *'''[[Zildjian K Constantinople|K Constantinople]] - [[Zildjian K Constantinople 20" Hi Bell Thin High|20"]] [[Zildjian K Constantinople 22" Hi Bell Thin High|22"]] | ||
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| − | + | * The K Constantinople Hi Bell Rides explore a bell shape that was modeled after a 100 year-old pair of Zildjian Orchestral cymbals. The larger surface area of the bell provides a wider range of frequencies, yet is not overpowering.<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue> <br> | |
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Description
- The K Constantinople Hi Bell Rides explore a bell shape that was modeled after a 100 year-old pair of Zildjian Orchestral cymbals. The larger surface area of the bell provides a wider range of frequencies, yet is not overpowering.1
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1 Zildjian.com Internet Archive snapshot of 08/09/2009
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