Beiträge von cheVelle

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    Original von crystalfunky
    ich möchte sabian deswegen nicht spielen,
    weil zildjian und sabian brüder waren, die sich gestritten haben
    und dann jeder eine eigene Firma aufgemacht hat.
    Das zusammen am set finde ich unpassend.


    also einen blöderen grund sich gegen eine beckenfirma zu entscheiden habe ich noch nie gehört/gelesen.


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    Original von crystalfunky
    Außerdem gefällt mir der sound von sabian einfach nicht.


    Okay, sowas geht schon eher. Nur, was ist bitte DER Sabian-Sound?
    Wenn du ALLE Sabian-Hat's getestet hast, und alle nicht dein Fall waren, dann okay. Wenn nicht, teste bitte alle fehlenden noch und stempel die nicht gleich im vorherein ab. Sonst findest du nie eine passende.




    Nee, also ich finde dass die Sig Med alles andere als warm und soft. Sig's sind ziemlich "schneidend" und hell.
    Bei warm und soft denk ich als erstes an türkische Becken, was wäre mit Meinl Byzances?

    Pearl Reference in #192 Copperfire Sparkle
    22x18 Bassdrum
    24x18 Bassdrum (optionale aus MMX Serie)
    12x09 Tom
    16x16 Floortom
    Dennis Chambers Sig Snare


    Cymbals:
    - Anatolian Expression* oder Ultimate Hihat 14"
    - Anatolian Baris Crashes 18"* und 20"
    - Meinl Byzance Medium Ride 20"*
    - Anatolian Expression China 18"
    - Anatolian Ultimate Swish 20"


    * = habe ich bereits


    Genuine Twenty Bronze Sound from Paiste
    Nottwil/Switzerland - The renowned Swiss cymbal maker Paiste announces the introduction of «Twenty»
    cymbals at the 2007 Winter NAMM Show.
    In the past half century, Paiste has created pioneering series such as the «Stambul», the «Formula 602», the
    «2002», and the «Signature», by exploring and employing various alloys for cymbals. Now, Paiste’s continuous
    search for origin and truth in sound from manually malleable metals leads it back to the original cymbal
    bronze. For centuries, such legendary 20% bronze, with its primal and archaic sound potency, has been
    produced in Turkey according to ancient knowledge, and to this day remains the only source for genuine
    Turkish bronze.
    Murat Diril, a cymbal smith from Turkey, has spend his life learning the time-honored art of manufacturing
    traditional cymbal bronze, and has brought it to a high degree of maturity. Paiste and Diril have now formed
    a collaboration that combines their respective experience and abilities in a ground-breaking project. For
    «Twenty» Cymbals, Paiste receives blanks of hand crafted bronze from Murat Diril, which it then treats and
    refines in Switzerland according to its skills and criteria for sound and function.
    In this way, authentic Turkish bronze and world class Swiss craftsmanship come together to create a sensation
    in the world of cymbals. Not surprisingly, the «Twenty» series features cymbals with pure quality for the
    demanding requirements of professional drummers and percussionists. Their fundamental sound character
    is full, rich, warm, silvery and shimmering.
    Initially, Paiste is introducing an essential assortment of models, which include the Crash in 16" & 18", the
    Ride in 20" & 22", the China in 16" & 18", the Splash in 10", and the Hi-Hat in 13" & 14" sizes.
    «Twenty» cymbals, from the alloying to the hammering and lathing of the cymbals, are created entirely by
    hand according to ancient and traditional methods.




    New Product Information
    January 2007


    TWENTY SERIES (initial set)
    TRADITION & SOUL
    GENUINE TWENTY BRONZE
    SOUND FROM PAISTE


    Ride 20/22


    Crash 16/18


    Hi-Hat 13/14


    Splash 10


    China 16/18



    2002


    Power Ride 20/22
    Wild Ride 20/22
    Wild Crush Ride 18/19/20


    Crash 22/24


    Medium Hi-Hat 15
    Wild Hats 14/15


    China 22



    RUDE


    Mega Power Ride 24


    Wild Crash 17/18/19/20



    Paiste introduces RUDE Wild Crashes
    Nottwil/Switzerland - Following the «wild» success of last year’s Wild Crash introduction in the 2002 Series,
    the renowned Swiss cymbal maker Paiste now introduces RUDE Wild Crashes in 17", 18", 19" & 20" sizes at
    the 2007 Winter NAMM Show.
    In the RUDE version, the meaty, roaring, wild character of the Wild Crash is further radicalized due to the
    brazen, aggressive sound that is typical for RUDE cymbals. RUDE Wild Crashes are therefore perfectly suited
    for extreme Rock, Punk and Metal applications.
    The RUDE series was developed in the late 70’s, when Rock and Metal were already well established and the
    new PUNK genre made its debut. RUDE cymbals, with their un-lathed surface, uniform thickness, and aggressive
    frequency mix perfectly mirrored the unconventional trends of the time.
    As today’s popular music firmly roots itself in the history of Rock, Metal and Punk and continues to expand
    these genres, RUDE cymbals not only continue to be very appropriate sounds for today’s drummers, they also
    represent the original article.
    RUDE cymbals are entirely made by hand in Switzerland using traditional methods that have remained
    unchanged in over half a century.



    Paiste Rocks on with major 2002 Expansion
    Nottwil/Switzerland - The renowned Swiss cymbal maker Paiste announces a major expansion of the 2002
    series at the 2007 Winter NAMM Show.
    2002 cymbals were introduced in 1971 to address the sound needs of the new and exploding genres of
    electrified Rock music. In the late 1990’s and throughout the 2000’s, musicians are returning to the exploration
    of the textures and dynamics of Rock’s origins, which coincide with the era of the launch of the 2002 series.
    As scores of drummers rediscover the timeless sound of 2002, Paiste continues to see a steady increase in
    demand for 2002 cymbals, and along with that, a strong demand for additional models in the venerable
    series.
    Following last year’s introduction of the 2002 Wild Crash, Paiste now introduces the corresponding Wild
    Ride in 20" & 22" sizes, and Wild Hats in 14" & 15" sizes. These models feature the same meaty and roaring
    character that made the Wild Crash a runaway success. In addition, Paiste introduces the Wild Crush Ride in
    18", 19" & 20" sizes, a cymbal that is specifically designed for huge, roaring crashes and crash/ride patterns.
    As Rock music re-orients itself to its origins, larger cymbals with authentic sound are also again in demand.
    To answer this trend, Paiste re-launches a number of sizes from the classic 2002 line-up. These include the
    Crash in 22" & 24", the China in 22", and the Medium Hi-Hat in 15" sizes. The prototypical Power Ride in 20"
    & 22" sizes also returns to the 2002 program.
    2002 cymbals are entirely made by hand in Switzerland using traditional methods that have remained
    unchanged in over half a century.


    bonus pic: check the ride!!




    sind ja ein paar schicke neue Becken dabei :)

    ich bräuchte ganz gerne auch mal hilfe bei einer notation.
    ich versuch mich gerade zum ersten mal dabei, einen song zu notieren, habe vorher noch nie was mit noten gemacht , geschweige denn mit Guitar-Pro gearbeitet.
    Und zwar geht es um den Song "Ein neuer Tag" von Juli (hier)


    denke den teil bis kurz vom refrain habe einigermaßen hinbekommen, aber dann den takt direkt vor dem refrain und danach der teil...da hänge ich gerade.
    hier mal was ich bisher geschafft habe (hihat ist auf eine andere spur gelegt, tempo muss auch nicht stimmen), keine ahnung wie gut das ist.
    wäre nett wenn mir da wer auf die sprünge helfen würde, danke :)