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Revision as of 02:19, 10 December 2023
Alan White
Bands / Acts: Yes, Plastic Ono Band
Zildjian artist since: 1977 - present
Styles: Progressive Rock
Cymbal Setups
1980 - Modern Drummer feature (Feb.-Mar.'80)
- Specifics aren't mentioned, but White used two 18" crashes, 20" chinese, 22" ride, Pang cymbal, and 20" sizzle. Two 16" cymbals were used as hi-hats, "a light one, and a very weighty one."
- Crotales (2 octaves)
2003 - Zildjian Website
- A Zildjian 13" Mastersound Hi-Hat top over A Zildjian 13" Quick Beat Hi-Hat bottom
- Zildjian FX 18" China Trash
- K Constantinople 16" Crash
- K Custom 20" Ride
- K Custom 17" Dark Crash
- A Zildjian 18" China Low
- A Zildjian 18" China High
- Crotales
More to be added later!
Recommended Media
CD's
DVD's
Notes
Links / Back
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