Choosing the Right Ride Cymbal For Your Style | Reverb

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Drummers: do you know which ride cymbal best suits your style? Beat master Jessica Burdeaux (J-Burd's Beats) is here to help you decide on an ideal ride.
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I'm a guitar player and not a drummer so I learned alot from this video. Now, I feel I can talk to my drummer in his language and Lord knows drummers have their own language.

TomTobin
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The videos she does are just fantastic. Just top notch. The bees knees. The cats pajamas. The cats meow, even.

imcharming
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The bests rock rides of all time are Zildjian A Earth Ride and Z Mega Bell Ride... and Paiste Rude Ride

cenaga
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i don't even play drums, but still watch every single one of these videos...

jan-lruv
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Why am I watching this? I don't even have ears

maurice
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If I’ve learned anything from Indiana Jones, go for the blandest rustiest one

TABBYMUSIC
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Honestly, a ride is so subjective in most scenarios. you can pretty much apply almost any type of ride cymbal in almost any musical application. I usually play with 2 rides on a kit, one with a crashable sound like a meinl sand ride and one with a dryer, more defined ping

kyleboggs
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Really loved the Istanbul ride! Beautiful sound..The regular Zildjian 20/22" K ride is the most versatile in my opinion.

nanditdesai
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I'm a rock drummer and I've been playing a Paiste 2002 22" ride for a decade now, and I'm still in love with it. I got it after I had heard Brad Wilk use it with Audioslave. It's got an amazing crash, but I also love the bell and the sound of every other part of the cymbal. I don't know if I'll get another ride cymbal ever again.

Christopher-mdtf
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The Zildjian 21" Brilliant A Sweet Ride is even better for punk because you get more ping while still having that crashability and loud bell

paradigmshiftz
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my fav is sweet ride good for anything got the 21 in best ride ive ever used and heard good crash ride too super good bell perfect for metal and other genres i play

J_Z
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I play progressive metal and I use a meinl jazz medium ride, meinl 22 inch sand ride, and the meinl polyphonic ride which is the most versatile ride I’ve ever played. But I usually don’t prefer bright pingy rock rides. Love the thin darker rides yet with crashability and a defined bell

andyham
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What a wicked jacket!! And great playing and information

robbiegrier
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22” K Constantinople Medium Thin Low is my favorite

matthewbalos
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Those Paiste 2002 Black Label Big Beats are my current favorite cymbals, possibly even my most favorite of all time. Are they crashable rides, or rideable crashes? Yes to both! I only wish they made a 14" hi-hat to go with them, as I find the 15" a little too low-pitched for my preference, thought they are still liveable. I want the 21" for my "ride", the 18" for my "crash", and a set of the 15" hats.

gcvrsa
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Really enjoying this series. Keep up the good work Jessica!

robertvelluso
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K Custom Dark ride, 22”, and a K Hybrid Crash, 19” (often used as a ride).

freecitizen
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I love my 20" PST7 from Paiste, I really dig that K Ride really for any style

tituus
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You're killing it with these videos!

catface
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honestly i think the best all-round rock ride out there is the zildjian a/k sweet ride

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