Buying Used Cymbals: The Ultimate Guide
Дата публикации: 22.10.2021

Buying Used Cymbals: The Ultimate Guide


Reminiscent of cymbals from the 50s and 60s yet distinctly modern and relevant for today’s music, the cymbal line is named in honour of Kerope Zildjian, who presided over one of the most storied periods in Zildjian history. From until his death in in Constantinople, Kerope continued to develop the classic K Zildjian sound, coveted by the world’s greatest drummers.

In memory of Kerope’s contribution to cymbal making and his deep commitment to craftsmanship, the Zildjian family is introducing a line of cymbals that includes 14″ and 15″ hats as well as 18″, 19″, 20″ and 22″ models. Learn more about the Kerope range. Exhaustive research into cymbals dating back to the s and s was critical in capturing the authentic look, feel and sound of K Zildjian cymbals, renowned for their rich, dark tones and crafted, old world appearance.

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