Discount Bassy
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Recently, I acquired a couple of cymbals that have blown me away. Of note, I play ride cymbals more with gong mallets and closed fists for the low fundamental tones that with sticks as part of a kit ensemble. I already had a Turkish Jarrod Cagwin Atacama 20" Flat ride and the Satellite Flat Bells that I was thrilled with, but recently added a couple of Masterwork Natural Flat Rides, a 22" and 24", and was blown away. I love them. Side by side, the deep fundamental is a perfect 5th. A fist or gong mallet brings out the low tones and a lighter mallet lights up the higher harmonics without them becoming washy. The 24" is easily the most musical cymbal I own, with harmonics and overtones that mesh well enough to already start salivating for an 18" and 20" version for hand percussion accommodation for handpans and ambient soundscapes. It made me wonder about even smaller raw finish rides in the range of 12", 14" and 16", maintaining the thickness in B20. It is no simple thing to just google "flat bells" and anticipate a variety of options. It took a good bit or research down the rabbit hole just to discover the Satellite Flat Bells existed in the first place and figuring out a name to put on such a thing was a challenge. I did nab a set of Saluda Flat Bells, but they are definitely not bronze, and although hammered a bit, are likely anodized aluminum. They get in the ball park, but just barely, and will likely be swapped out for something else closer to the zone.
Anyone else digging on flat bells and flat rides recently?
Anyone else digging on flat bells and flat rides recently?