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zildjian single note crotales

Zildjian Single Note Crotales

Individual Zildjian Crotales from both the low and high octave crotale sets are now available. Zildjian Bronze crotales are also known as antique cymbals and produce bright clear tones.

High high

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For that high tingling vibrato That your sound needs (oh yes it does) crotales are it. Pick a tone and live it.

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Posted By:

ERik

Rating:

5.00

Cool

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Outstanding crotales! Bright,nice and well-tuned sound,works perfectly for symphonic orchestra(Ravel,Debussy,Stravinsky)!

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Yarik

Rating:

5.00

Very cool

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Needed this to get a triangle sound as well as a telephone ring for a musical. It's filled the bill in both ways. Also, Neal Peart has one that he uses for the beginning of YYZ, so getting one has always been in the back of my mind. I chose middle C as it seems to fulfill all these roles (even though I probably won't be playing YYZ with anyone soon. :) ) Another plus was steveweissmusic.com let me hear the different options with their sound bites online. Thanks for carrying the item and having the sound bites!

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Posted By:

Mark

Rating:

5.00

Zildjian Crotales

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I purchase the crotale tuned to "A" for a song that called for a finger cymbal in the Key of "A". It is very clear and clean sounding and adds a lot to the composition.

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Thomas Fisher

Rating:

5.00

Best Product!

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I own both sets of these and I have used them for indoor ensembles as well as marching band for both high school and college. My sets are 7 years old and they play as good today as they did the day I bought them. If you are looking for a top-of-the-line product that will give your ensemble the sound that it needs, get these! A+ Product!

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Posted By:

Hamilton

Rating:

5.00

Crotales E & B High Octave

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Perfect for Debussy's Prelude to the Afternoon to a Faun.

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Posted By:

Jim Conkle

Rating:

5.00
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