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Drum Cymbals



Drum cymbals come in a variety of shapes and sizes. All of which have their own unique sound. If you are new to the drum set, it may seem overwhelming to choose the correct cymbals. Once you learn the difference between rides, crashes, splashes and more, choosing cymbals will be much easier.



If you are looking for a particular manufacturer, check out the links below.

Meinl
Paiste
Sabian
Wuhan
Zildjian



Sets and Pre Packs



If you are confused by all the choices available to you or are just having a hard time deciding on which cymbals you need, you may want to consider a pre-packaged set. They are generally cheaper than buying each piece individually, and most of them come with everything you'll need for a basic set up.
Starter Kits and Expansion Packs
Cymbal Pack

Bags, Carrying Cases, and Strollers

Cymbals can be one of the most expensive additions to your set up. When you spend your money on a nice set you want to be sure to protect them. Carrying cases and bags are a good way to protect your equipment from damage during transportation or storing. Cheaper bags will hold one or two pieces, while the higher end models can hold up to four or five and have dividers inside to keep them from scratching each other. Bags, Backpack, and Strollers





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