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- ride_cymbal abstract "A crash/ride cymbal is a medium weight, slightly tapered cymbal, normally in the 18–22-inch (460–560 mm) range, designed to serve in a drum kit as both a crash and a ride cymbal.A ride/crash cymbal is similar in design and function to a crash/ride, but slightly heavier and/or less tapered to optimise the ride rather than the crash function. It is far less common than the crash/ride.Crash/ride and ride/crash cymbals have several uses: In a very small kit, one may be the only suspended cymbal, used as both crash and ride. Some beginners' cymbal packs have only three cymbals: A pair of hi-hats, and a crash/ride. However most cymbal packs even at entry level have separate ride and crash cymbals, and the drum hardware packs sold with most drum kits include stands for two suspended cymbals. Many early drum kits had only one tom and one cymbal, both mounted on the bass drum. This cymbal would nowadays be called a crash/ride; At the time it would simply have been called a medium, if anything. In a large kit, they bridge the gap between the largest crash cymbal and the smallest ride. At very soft volumes, one will provide a more conventional ride tone than a full-sized ride cymbal. At very loud volumes, they provide fuller and longer crashes than conventional crash cymbals, which may sound for too short a time.".
- ride_cymbal thumbnail Crashride_cymbal.JPG?width=300.
- ride_cymbal wikiPageID "34459826".
- ride_cymbal wikiPageLength "2043".
- ride_cymbal wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- ride_cymbal wikiPageRevisionID "625488847".
- ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cymbals.
- ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLink Crash_cymbal.
- ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLink Cymbal.
- ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLink Cymbal_pack.
- ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLink Drum_hardware_pack.
- ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLink Drum_kit.
- ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLink Hi-hat.
- ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLink Hi-hat_(instrument).
- ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLink Ride_cymbal.
- ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLink Suspended_cymbal.
- ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLink Taper_(cymbal).
- ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLink File:1959-Gigi-Allievi-alla-batteria.jpg.
- ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLink File:Crashride_cymbal.JPG.
- ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crash/ride cymbal".
- ride_cymbal wikiPageWikiLinkText "crash/ride cymbal".
- ride_cymbal hasPhotoCollection ride_cymbal.
- ride_cymbal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clear.
- ride_cymbal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- ride_cymbal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Drum_kit_components.
- ride_cymbal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Percussion-instrument-stub.
- ride_cymbal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- ride_cymbal subject Category:Cymbals.
- ride_cymbal hypernym Weight.
- ride_cymbal type HorseRace.
- ride_cymbal type Instrument.
- ride_cymbal type Instrument.
- ride_cymbal comment "A crash/ride cymbal is a medium weight, slightly tapered cymbal, normally in the 18–22-inch (460–560 mm) range, designed to serve in a drum kit as both a crash and a ride cymbal.A ride/crash cymbal is similar in design and function to a crash/ride, but slightly heavier and/or less tapered to optimise the ride rather than the crash function.".
- ride_cymbal label "Crash/ride cymbal".
- ride_cymbal sameAs m.0h_cb0m.
- ride_cymbal sameAs Q5182316.
- ride_cymbal sameAs Q5182316.
- ride_cymbal wasDerivedFrom ride_cymbal?oldid=625488847.
- ride_cymbal depiction Crashride_cymbal.JPG.
- ride_cymbal isPrimaryTopicOf ride_cymbal.