During our years in the business, our drummers have built a reputation for providing quality advice to our customers. Buying cymbals online from Bass and Treble gives you a similar experience to shopping in-store.
For a virtual replica of that in-store experience, we have detailed descriptions of hi-hats, crash cymbals, splash cymbals, and ride cymbals in our online store. Our cymbal selection includes china cymbals, ride cymbals, crash cymbals, cymbal sets and more up to 20" in size to suit various applications with or without drum kits.
Types of Cymbals
Whether you're a beginner or a pro, we have drum sets and cymbal setups designed to make drumming easy for you and high-quality instruments that will delight musicians of any level.
Hi Hat Cymbals: As the foundation of your groove, they are arguably the most important cymbals.
Crash Cymbal: Rhythmic and melodic parts, such as a verse or chorus, can be punctuated with this stand-alone cymbal.
Ride Cymbal: They are a staple component in any conventional drum set and the most played part of a jazz drum set.
Splash Cymbal: These instruments' fast and sharp sound makes them ideal for playing punchy accents.
China Cymbal: This type of cymbal is explosive, loud, and played similarly to crash cymbals.
Bell Cymbals: These cymbals produce a loud, high-pitched tone with a long sustain.
Effects Cymbals: Designed to create sharp, trashy sounds, effect cymbals have a short decay time.
At Bass and Treble, we have different types of Meinl Cymbals for everyone. Please feel free to email us at [email protected] if the drum cymbals you are searching for are not listed on our website. We usually respond within 24 hours.
Is it important to match my cymbals?
Not at all. Players with more experience use cymbals from multiple manufacturers and series on their kits. Nevertheless, you're just as likely to find players who prefer a single series's matching look and complementary tones. Ultimately, a player's preference plays a role in the art of cymbal collecting.
Without playing the cymbals, how do I know what drum cymbals to buy?
Understanding cymbal anatomy can be extremely helpful in this situation. Cymbals rarely, if ever, sound identical. Consequently, watching a few clips of the same model and size is a good idea. If you wish to try out before buying cymbals online, please visit our Naxal store.Â
How do I know what size cymbal to buy?
Sizes typically range from 14" to 22", with 16" as a reasonable starting point. As a general rule, thicker cymbals have higher pitches. Generally, thicker cymbals handle loud crashes better than thinner cymbals (although thinner cymbals have more flexibility).
How long do cymbals last?
Drummers who use appropriate techniques and maintain their cymbals properly can use them for 20 to 30 years, if not longer. Cymbals that break after a short time should be replaced - but also consider purchasing cymbals that are suitable for the musical genre.
How to buy drum cymbals in Kathmandu, Nepal?
Now you know what to look for, you're almost ready to buy drum cymbals! Let's find out how to purchase cymbals. Once you find something you like, add it to the cart and head to the checkout. We'll deliver it straight to your door.
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