Difference between revisions of "K Zildjian 17" China"
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'''Size:''' 17 Inch<br> | '''Size:''' 17 Inch<br> | ||
'''Series:''' [[K Zildjian#K Zildjian|K Zildjian]]<br> | '''Series:''' [[K Zildjian#K Zildjian|K Zildjian]]<br> | ||
− | '''Weight:''' 1010g (2015 Serial Number), 1018g, 1029g, 1048g, 1068g, 1073g, 1075g (IAK), 1081g, 1096g, 1100g, 1106g, 1120g (EAK), 1132g (2002 Serial Number), 1141g <br> | + | '''Weight:''' 1010g (2015 Serial Number), 1018g, 1029g, 1048g, 1065g, 1068g, 1073g, 1074g, 1075g (IAK), 1081g, 1096g, 1100g, 1106g, 1120g (EAK), 1123g, 1132g (2002 Serial Number), 1141g <br> |
− | '''Years of production:''' | + | '''Median Weight:''' 1075g (n=17)<br> |
+ | '''Years of production:''' 1984 - Present<br> | ||
'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/hp7AqHxVWDc K Zildjian 17" China] <br> | '''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/hp7AqHxVWDc K Zildjian 17" China] <br> | ||
[https://youtu.be/0F1rKhadEhg K Zildjian 17" China] <br> | [https://youtu.be/0F1rKhadEhg K Zildjian 17" China] <br> | ||
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[https://youtu.be/Uzmjag_Zcvk K Zildjian 17" China] <br> | [https://youtu.be/Uzmjag_Zcvk K Zildjian 17" China] <br> | ||
[https://youtu.be/vC30w7yrJ68 K Zildjian 17" China] <br> | [https://youtu.be/vC30w7yrJ68 K Zildjian 17" China] <br> | ||
+ | [https://youtu.be/9l8ja-qAGOg K Zildjian 17" China] <br> | ||
'''Zildjian's Description:''' [[Zildjian China#K Zildjian|<<< - >>>]]<br> | '''Zildjian's Description:''' [[Zildjian China#K Zildjian|<<< - >>>]]<br> | ||
− | '''Review:''' <br> | + | '''Review:''' "K Zildjian are making China Boys in what you might call intermediate sizes, ie 17" and 19". The larger one had a more raucous sound perfect for punctuation while the 17" was not only higher pitched, it was prettier."<br> |
− | Review written by <br> | + | |
+ | Review written by Bob Henrit ("K Zildjian Cymbals - Cymbalcheck", International Musician & Recording World, February 1985)<br> | ||
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+ | '''Review:''' (NOTE: This review takes place after the entire series was re-designed in 2001) <br> | ||
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+ | "Making a brilliant China cymbal is revenge on loud guitarists everywhere. The 17" brilliant K China is mucho souped-up.When smacked as a crash, this baby’s a firecracker...no, a cherry bomb. When I played the cymbal right-side-up in a ride position, I achieved some control by playing it in the wide curve of the flange. It was a bit more reserved that way."<br> | ||
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+ | Review written by Robin Tolleson ("New K Zildjian Cymbals - Myth Meets Reality...Almost", Modern Drummer, March 2002, p. 37)<br> | ||
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''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' | ''' Artist/song where it can be heard:''' |
Latest revision as of 23:55, 19 October 2024
Group: Chinas
Type: China
Size: 17 Inch
Series: K Zildjian
Weight: 1010g (2015 Serial Number), 1018g, 1029g, 1048g, 1065g, 1068g, 1073g, 1074g, 1075g (IAK), 1081g, 1096g, 1100g, 1106g, 1120g (EAK), 1123g, 1132g (2002 Serial Number), 1141g
Median Weight: 1075g (n=17)
Years of production: 1984 - Present
Sound file: K Zildjian 17" China
K Zildjian 17" China
K Zildjian 17" China
K Zildjian 17" China
K Zildjian 17" China
K Zildjian 17" China
Zildjian's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "K Zildjian are making China Boys in what you might call intermediate sizes, ie 17" and 19". The larger one had a more raucous sound perfect for punctuation while the 17" was not only higher pitched, it was prettier."
Review written by Bob Henrit ("K Zildjian Cymbals - Cymbalcheck", International Musician & Recording World, February 1985)
Review: (NOTE: This review takes place after the entire series was re-designed in 2001)
"Making a brilliant China cymbal is revenge on loud guitarists everywhere. The 17" brilliant K China is mucho souped-up.When smacked as a crash, this baby’s a firecracker...no, a cherry bomb. When I played the cymbal right-side-up in a ride position, I achieved some control by playing it in the wide curve of the flange. It was a bit more reserved that way."
Review written by Robin Tolleson ("New K Zildjian Cymbals - Myth Meets Reality...Almost", Modern Drummer, March 2002, p. 37)
Artist/song where it can be heard: