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- Flat_ride_cymbal abstract "A flat ride cymbal or flat top ride (or often just flat ride) is a ride cymbal without a bell, originally developed by Paiste in collaboration with jazz drummer Joe Morello as part of their Formula 602 series in the 1960s. The most common size is 20\" followed by 18\", but larger examples exist.A flat ride cymbal produces the tightest, driest, most controlled stick sound of all ride cymbals, but with an airy wash. The lack of bell makes this cymbal quieter and most suitable for jazz. Roy Haynes was one of the first drummers to use a flat ride which can be heard on Chick Corea's album Now He Sings, Now He Sobs made in 1968.".
- Flat_ride_cymbal wikiPageID "9119415".
- Flat_ride_cymbal wikiPageLength "2080".
- Flat_ride_cymbal wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Flat_ride_cymbal wikiPageRevisionID "642949710".
- Flat_ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLink Avedis_Zildjian_Company.
- Flat_ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cymbals.
- Flat_ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLink Chick_Corea.
- Flat_ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLink Cymbal.
- Flat_ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLink Jazz.
- Flat_ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Morello.
- Flat_ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLink Meinl_Percussion.
- Flat_ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLink Paiste.
- Flat_ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLink Ride_cymbal.
- Flat_ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLink Roy_Haynes.
- Flat_ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flat Ride".
- Flat_ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flat ride cymbal".
- Flat_ride_cymbal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Percussion-instrument-stub.
- Flat_ride_cymbal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Flat_ride_cymbal subject Category:Cymbals.
- Flat_ride_cymbal hypernym Cymbal.
- Flat_ride_cymbal type Instrument.
- Flat_ride_cymbal type Instrument.
- Flat_ride_cymbal comment "A flat ride cymbal or flat top ride (or often just flat ride) is a ride cymbal without a bell, originally developed by Paiste in collaboration with jazz drummer Joe Morello as part of their Formula 602 series in the 1960s. The most common size is 20\" followed by 18\", but larger examples exist.A flat ride cymbal produces the tightest, driest, most controlled stick sound of all ride cymbals, but with an airy wash. The lack of bell makes this cymbal quieter and most suitable for jazz.".
- Flat_ride_cymbal label "Flat ride cymbal".
- Flat_ride_cymbal sameAs Q8563672.
- Flat_ride_cymbal sameAs m.027yc05.
- Flat_ride_cymbal sameAs Q8563672.
- Flat_ride_cymbal wasDerivedFrom Flat_ride_cymbal?oldid=642949710.
- Flat_ride_cymbal isPrimaryTopicOf Flat_ride_cymbal.