When looking for first set of cymbals, it can be difficult to find exciting sounds without breaking the bank—that’s why Musician’s Friend is excited about the Zildjian I Series Pro 5 cymbal set. This pack includes all the cymbals need to get started as a drummer, including a pair of 14” hi-hats, two 14 and 16” crashes and a 20” crash/ride. It’s an excellent choice when want name-brand cymbals on a budget. All the cymbals a new drummer needs Whether ’re replacing stock cymbals or kitting out a new drum set, this pack includes all the cymbals need to get started right. The 14 and 16” crashes are punchy and bright. The 20” crash/ride has stick definition on the bow and a darker, washier crash sound along the edge. And at a full 14” size, the hi-hats have lots of surface area for nailing those tricky patterns from this week’s lesson. Zildjian’s thinnest entry-level cymbal line Many professional drummers prefer thin cymbals for complex tone and quicker response. Thinner cymbals vibrate more freely, creating washier, trashier, more evocative soundscapes. With a name taken from Ilham, the Turkish word for inspiration, the I Series cymbals introduce those benefits into a line of budget cymbals. From the exciting accent cymbals to the washy, versatile rides, this thin cymbal line is designed to help find signature sound. World-renowned craftsmanship that students can afford Even though the I Series comes at a price geared toward first-time drummers and students, these cymbals are 100% authentic Zildjian in every aspect. They’re made with sheet bronze at the same USA factory as professional Zildjian lines like K and A Custom. They’re made with time-honored hammering and lathing techniques, executed by precision machinery. When buy from the I Series, are joining a cymbal-making legacy that stretches back centuries. The first step in finding sound As a student-focused line, the I Series is crafted with future in mind. That’s why the series focuses on versatile sounds and flashy effects, giving players a wide range of textures to experiment with and find their personal style. These entry-level cymbals will give the tools to grow as a drummer—the rest is up to .
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