CYMBALISTIC NEWS: We will be bringing Cymbal & Gong brand cymbals to Germany again in June! Dates are June 4-12, 2019, and we will come to Berlin, Dresden, and Munich. The purpose of the tour is […]
Category: cymbals
CYMBALISTIC: Describing cymbal sounds
This is a new post on the Cymbalistic blog. I do post good stuff there (I think) which I don’t share on this blog, so I encourage you do scroll through and check in regularly. […]
CYMBALISTIC: new videos are UP
Cymbalistic news: I have posted videos for the latest batch of new Cymbal & Gong cymbals on the Cymbalistic site. We’ve added: • 22″ Holy Grail Jazz Ride • Two 20″ Holy Grail Jazz Rides • […]
CYMBALISTIC: Cymbal day 2/26/19
Cymbalistic news: I visited Cymbal & Gong HQ in southeast Portland yesterday to play cymbals and acquire stock, and the word of the day was GREAT LITTLE RIDE CYMBALS. Phrase of the day. I played a […]
Hunting the Tony cymbal
Cymbal, and player, and stick, and microphone. UPDATE: It took a little longer than I thought, but the cymbal “Eloi” mentioned later in the piece has been sold. I’m sure there will be others. In […]
CYMBALISTIC: 18s, hihats
A few new Cymbal & Gong cymbals in stock, hand selected by me: In addition to the usual Holy Grail series, there are a couple from the American Artist series, which are “A-type” cymbals with […]
Cymbal sounds: Art Taylor – Sonny’s Crib
This is a post I wrote about Art Taylor’s cymbals, for the Cymbalistic site blog, plus a few added comments for this site: Here is Art Taylor playing a very interesting ride cymbal that reminds […]
CYMBALISTIC: Two new 22″ rides in stock!
CYMBALISTIC news: Thanks to a very successful Germany trip in December, stock of cymbals on hand is a little skimpy right now, but we do have a couple of new 22″ A-type rides available— one […]
Year end Cymbal & Gong sale BASH BLOWOUT
Hey, let’s see if I can blow out some of my remaining stock of cymbals before the end of the year. Remember, you can deduct December purchases on your looming 2018 taxes. It would be […]
A balanced attitude about cymbals
There’s a quote from Elvin Jones where he described his process of selecting cymbals: he would go to the Gretsch warehouse in Brooklyn where the imported K. Zildjians were kept, and he would grab a […]
