Difference between revisions of "K Zildjian"

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* '''[[Zildjian Dark Thin Ride|Dark Thin Ride]] - [[K Zildjian 22" Dark Thin Ride|22"]]
 
* '''[[Zildjian Jazz Ride|Jazz Ride]] - [[K Zildjian 18" Jazz Ride|18"]] [[K Zildjian 20" Jazz Ride|20"]] [[K Zildjian 22" Jazz Ride|22"]]
 
* '''[[Zildjian Jazz Ride|Jazz Ride]] - [[K Zildjian 18" Jazz Ride|18"]] [[K Zildjian 20" Jazz Ride|20"]] [[K Zildjian 22" Jazz Ride|22"]]
 
* '''[[Zildjian Crash Ride|Crash Ride]] - [[K Zildjian 18" Crash Ride|18"]] [[K Zildjian 20" Crash Ride|20"]] [[K Zildjian 21" Crash Ride|21"]]  [[K Zildjian 22" Crash Ride|22"]]
 
* '''[[Zildjian Crash Ride|Crash Ride]] - [[K Zildjian 18" Crash Ride|18"]] [[K Zildjian 20" Crash Ride|20"]] [[K Zildjian 21" Crash Ride|21"]]  [[K Zildjian 22" Crash Ride|22"]]

Revision as of 04:12, 15 August 2023

K Zildjian

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Introduction: Canadian made 1978, American made 1982

Background: The Avedis Zildjian company took over the Turkish K Zildjian trademarks, and began producing K Zildian cymbals in Canada late in the 1970s. These were not produced exactly the same way the Turkish K Zildjians were, but they are still quite different in terms of hammering from the A Zildjian family. When production moved to the USA the trademark die stamp changed, the ink changed, and so did the lathing and some other production details. There isn't a single consensus year for the move to the USA, but it is most likely 1981±1 for development and mid 1982 for production and retail sales. The usual uncertainty applies because personal recollections, advertising material, catalogs, etc. don't all line up perfectly.

Alloy: B20

Quality: Professional

Production: Varies over the years

Company Description: K Zildjian cymbals continue to inspire drummers today with their deep, warm, and expressive sounds developed by Kerope Zildjian in 19th Century Turkey. Elaborate hammering and lathing techniques work the Zildjian alloy into versatile cymbals that are dark yet well suited for a wide variety of musical genres from jazz to rock.

Timeline: Refer to the excellent A Brief History of North American Ks for detailed explanations of Canadian-made K cymbals, "EAK", "IAK", "Regular", and "Laser" / "Serial Numbered" K. Zildjians.


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