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'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/f5VIcLPGDEU Noise Works 14/18" Trash Set]<br>
 
'''Sound file:''' [https://youtu.be/f5VIcLPGDEU Noise Works 14/18" Trash Set]<br>
 
'''Paiste's Description:''' [[Paiste Trash Set#Noise Works|<<< - >>>]]<br>
 
'''Paiste's Description:''' [[Paiste Trash Set#Noise Works|<<< - >>>]]<br>
'''Review:''' <br>
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'''Review:''' "Trash  Sets  combine  medium-sized  (and  fairly  inexpensive) nickel-silver  bottom  cymbals  with  smaller  (and  really inexpensive) brass cymbals for a trashy, white-noise sort of effect (and an  appealing  low  price).  The  top  cymbals  are  heavily  hammered, with edges somewhat resembling Paiste’s Sound Edge rippled  hi-hat  bottoms.  This  “wave”  prevents  the  top  cymbal from marrying fully with the bottom one. The bottom cymbals have  an  inverted  outer  lip.  (That  is,  the  flange  points  down.) Three  versions  are  available:  12"  (top)  /  16"  (bottom),  14"/18",and 16"/20". <br>
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I  took  the  14"/18"  set  to  a  Miles  Davis  Bitches  Brew tribute gig. Why not? That music was arguably the forerunner of contemporary  funky  styles.  Smiles  from  the  band  indicated  I  had made the right choice. When played alone, the 18" cymbal was large  enough  to  yield  a  funky  (and,  of  course,  trashy)  China sound.  Even  with  both  cymbals  tensioned  loose  and  flapping, double-strokes  came  out  distinctly,  while  strokes  on  the  bottom  cymbal  lip  were  broad  and  effective.  Ideas  were  flying  at me with such rapidity that I found it necessary to force myself to use this Trash Set more sparingly!"<br>
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Review written by T. Bruce Whittet ("Paiste Noise Works Cymbals - From Trashy To Classy", Modern Drummer, November 2002, p. 46)<br>
 
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' unknown
 
'''Artist/song where it can be heard:''' unknown

Revision as of 02:41, 9 July 2024

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Group: Cymbal Stacks
Type: Trash Set
Size: 14/18 Inch
Series: Noise Works
Weight: ?g
Years of production: 2002 - 2009
Sound file: Noise Works 14/18" Trash Set
Paiste's Description: <<< - >>>
Review: "Trash Sets combine medium-sized (and fairly inexpensive) nickel-silver bottom cymbals with smaller (and really inexpensive) brass cymbals for a trashy, white-noise sort of effect (and an appealing low price). The top cymbals are heavily hammered, with edges somewhat resembling Paiste’s Sound Edge rippled hi-hat bottoms. This “wave” prevents the top cymbal from marrying fully with the bottom one. The bottom cymbals have an inverted outer lip. (That is, the flange points down.) Three versions are available: 12" (top) / 16" (bottom), 14"/18",and 16"/20".
I took the 14"/18" set to a Miles Davis Bitches Brew tribute gig. Why not? That music was arguably the forerunner of contemporary funky styles. Smiles from the band indicated I had made the right choice. When played alone, the 18" cymbal was large enough to yield a funky (and, of course, trashy) China sound. Even with both cymbals tensioned loose and flapping, double-strokes came out distinctly, while strokes on the bottom cymbal lip were broad and effective. Ideas were flying at me with such rapidity that I found it necessary to force myself to use this Trash Set more sparingly!"
Review written by T. Bruce Whittet ("Paiste Noise Works Cymbals - From Trashy To Classy", Modern Drummer, November 2002, p. 46)
Artist/song where it can be heard: unknown