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Mensagem Original de nunobaiao
Entende-se a ideia... mas os pratos geralmente são à base de bronze.
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São série brass.
EDIT:
Brass Tones
Released: 1992
Discontinued:
Description: Entry-level. Replacement for the
200 series. Little sustain, but more power and body than 200/302.
Material: MS63
Hammering: Machine, medium, regular
Lathing: Machine, regular, medium deep and dense
Brass (MS63)
Brass is used for the cheapest of cymbals, because the material itself is cheap. As with bronze, there are many different alloys but the material used for cymbals usually consists of 63% copper and 37% zinc. Brass cymbals have little sustain, because the high frequencies decay quickly. Compared to bronze, brass sounds less rich and deep, and also less powerful. However, not all brass cymbals are inferior. In some instances even professional instruments are made from it. UFIP is known to make large
cymbals and
gongs from brass. Examples of brass cymbals: Many budget cymbal lines like Paiste 302, Meinl Marathon, UFIP Kashian 2000, UFIP M8, some UFIP custom made cymbals
http://home.mnet-online.de/cymbalism/cymbalism/cymbals/series/Paiste.html#brasstones
'The cheapest cymbals... the coolest snare sound.'
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Peço perdão. A tarola do Pridgen é de cobre, e a do Carey é de bronze. As tarolas de metal não deixam de me surpreender.