Difference between revisions of "Wuhan 34" Symphonic Gong"

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'''Review:''' "We were sent a 34" symphonic gong for review, which is a large instrument. When struck, it had lots of rumbling bottom, with a full, explosive tone. It would be a fine gong in the right application. Unlike the Wind Gongs, a symphonic gong of this size would need a special stand to hold it." <br>
 
'''Review:''' "We were sent a 34" symphonic gong for review, which is a large instrument. When struck, it had lots of rumbling bottom, with a full, explosive tone. It would be a fine gong in the right application. Unlike the Wind Gongs, a symphonic gong of this size would need a special stand to hold it." <br>
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Review written by William F. Miller (Modern Drummer "Wuhan Cymbals", May 1989, p. 42)<br>
 
Review written by William F. Miller (Modern Drummer "Wuhan Cymbals", May 1989, p. 42)<br>

Revision as of 02:50, 13 September 2024

Group: Gongs
Type: Symphonic Gong
Size: 22 Inch
Series: Wuhan
Weight: ?g
Years of production: ?
Sound file: unknown
Review: "We were sent a 34" symphonic gong for review, which is a large instrument. When struck, it had lots of rumbling bottom, with a full, explosive tone. It would be a fine gong in the right application. Unlike the Wind Gongs, a symphonic gong of this size would need a special stand to hold it."

Review written by William F. Miller (Modern Drummer "Wuhan Cymbals", May 1989, p. 42)