Difference between revisions of "Sabian Paragon 20" Diamondback Chinese"
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[https://youtu.be/PAJdOsndawE?si=tQ2Yb9G9ggpYc4_1 Paragon 20" Diamondback Chinese]<br> | [https://youtu.be/PAJdOsndawE?si=tQ2Yb9G9ggpYc4_1 Paragon 20" Diamondback Chinese]<br> | ||
'''Sabian's Description:''' [[Sabian Diamondback Chinese#Paragon|<<< - >>>]]<br> | '''Sabian's Description:''' [[Sabian Diamondback Chinese#Paragon|<<< - >>>]]<br> | ||
| − | '''Review:''' "The 20" Diamondback China possessed a distinctive sizzle/rattle quality and shortened decay due to its combination of sizzle rivets and jingles, which not only add noise but shorten the decay as well. Played upside down as an accent cymbal, the Diamondback sounded very sneezy. Right side up, it functioned well as an uptempo ride, which could work in a small jazz setting during horn solos to give the band a bed of sound support." <br> | + | '''Review:''' (Brilliant version) "The 20" Diamondback China possessed a distinctive sizzle/rattle quality and shortened decay due to its combination of sizzle rivets and jingles, which not only add noise but shorten the decay as well. Played upside down as an accent cymbal, the Diamondback sounded very sneezy. Right side up, it functioned well as an uptempo ride, which could work in a small jazz setting during horn solos to give the band a bed of sound support." <br> |
Review written by J.R. Frondelli ("Sabian Paragon Brilliant and Vault Artisan Cymbals", Modern Drummer, January 2011, p.21)<br> | Review written by J.R. Frondelli ("Sabian Paragon Brilliant and Vault Artisan Cymbals", Modern Drummer, January 2011, p.21)<br> | ||
Revision as of 12:17, 3 July 2025
Group: Chinas
Type: Diamondback Chinese
Size: 20 Inch
Series: Paragon
Weight: 1444g, 1560g, 1568g, 1624g, 1645g
Median Weight: 1568g (n=5)
Years of production: 20081 - Present
Sound File: Paragon 20" Diamondback Chinese
Paragon 20" Diamondback Chinese
Paragon 20" Diamondback Chinese
Paragon 20" Diamondback Chinese
Paragon 20" Diamondback Chinese
Sabian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: (Brilliant version) "The 20" Diamondback China possessed a distinctive sizzle/rattle quality and shortened decay due to its combination of sizzle rivets and jingles, which not only add noise but shorten the decay as well. Played upside down as an accent cymbal, the Diamondback sounded very sneezy. Right side up, it functioned well as an uptempo ride, which could work in a small jazz setting during horn solos to give the band a bed of sound support."
Review written by J.R. Frondelli ("Sabian Paragon Brilliant and Vault Artisan Cymbals", Modern Drummer, January 2011, p.21)
Artist/song where it can be heard:
Source:
1 Sabian What's Your Sound Catalog 2008