Zildjian 20" K Constantinople Medium Thin Ride, High
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For decades, its sound has been prized by drummers for its sound, which has contributed to the evolution of jazz drumming. A good wood stick allows for amazing stick articulation with just enough subtle warmth, or wash, to make it feel sustained. "low" K const is ideal for small trios and ensembles because it has a slightly lower, darker tone. Plus, here are a few additional benefits Despite its low price, the bell has a robust ping and you don't have to pull it hard to hear its chime. The sound quality is excellent. My #1 ride for small, delicate, I would recommend the K const "high" if you have a larger swing band since it will probably cut through the brass chorus better.
Playing fast patterns was not an issue as the articulation and clarity were excellent. It was beautiful how it spread and sustained when it Even though its voice could be used for rock, I believe that its strengths lie in jazz music. I love the way it sounds A 20 years from now, I'm curious to hear how it sounds.
I recorded this version very well due to the high pitch.
Cymbals like this are very rare. Nevertheless, I didn't think it was suitable for my style of play.
Cymbals like this one are very popular among kids.