honestly even though you said it wasn't particularly a 'crashy' ride, there's something about the way it meshed with that particular bass drum on the big crashes at around 15:55 that sounded really special to me
I think is a brilliant dichotomy of bright over dark with subtle complex tones and a wonderful trashy crash that’s very fast on the decay. Personally, I dig it!
That anvil is undoubtedly, the greatest one I've ever seen. How it moves to t hammer beat. End result.....gorgeous looking. Very dark sounding. Great vid jr. Cheers🍻
This is cool and great job with the audio! There are things I like about the before and the after. I like how before it sizzles and after it’s splashy.
Vast improvement!!Like your Elvin Influenced feel..May I suggest perhaps to invite an Upright Bassist to join u so we can hear how this would sound..?Higgins used to talk about always bringing along a Bassist when selecting a ride Cymbal to see how the sound works..
Kind of like some kids..... "they become what they want to become" Great quote Jr about the cymbal making and altering process that works well for some kids too! I really dig the wobble in cymbals, and too many times, it's just not there. I wonder what a rivet or 2 or 3 might add to the flavor? Thanks and Blessings!
Its very thin now, way less volume and more crashing possibilities. The bell became too thin for my taste, even being large it lacks that bell note. The washiness its trashier. A tottaly diferent purpose cymbal now.
My only concern was the hammering on the bell which completely destroyed the tonality in the bell. If you had left it it would of been a great all purpose ride
I like the cymbal before and after, but i would definitely use both versions for different styles. (The heavy version for Rock and the light one for jazz, or even as a washy/trashy Crash) Great job and great video.
i love the improvement but i like my cymbals thin i currently have a 3 ride set up 2 22" a zildjian K constanople thin overhammered i scored for 175$ and a sabian monarch i think idk tbh but its a black cymbal real dry love it and a k custom flat top ride that has such incredible deffinition and on the left i have a 4th ride/crash that a 19" 18 or 1900 grams i love it for my left side ride is so much fun i love collecting cymbals i always seem to find the best deals 350$ for a 1920s Ludwig 15"x5 nob snare 30$ for a 1940s leedy marine pearl white 24"i bass drum and bought someones hhx set off ebay for like 450 or less kept the 14" crash and 8" splash but it was funny i wished to myself i wish i would have gotten darker and drier cymbals and someone hit me up to trade the ride and 2 crashes for a 20" meinl thin dry crash and that monarch 22" ride and the hi hats i traded for a killer wood rimmed pdp snare that i absolutly love that goes for 300 so i always find a way to buy flip and end up with nice free stuff to keep for myself im a multi instrumentalist got a double neck 8 pedals 4 knee levers marlen pedal steel guitar to many cellos mandos violins guitars its getting out of hand GAS is a powerful thing to beat especially when you have already beat an addiction to opiates ive redirected that focus and energy to the way i use to be pre hard drugs music is my favorite drug and the best chill pill they make if im stressed ill either play or listen to music and it all goes away
I think it lost something along the way...maybe the hammering needs some running-in, playing it a lot so the molecules get friendly with one another...could take some time.
Hate to say it, but it destroyed the cymbal. It kind of sounds like a bottom hihat cymbal. Admire your skills and bravery, but the end result is not good. I'm sure there will be an application for it though.
I didn't like the result, but I liked the process. And that shop/warehouse is impressive.
Yes, certainly a fun option for a cymbal you don't like much. Took off too much material off for my taste.
We’ll done sir!!
good cymbal to start but love that new sound, lots of work paid off.
honestly even though you said it wasn't particularly a 'crashy' ride, there's something about the way it meshed with that particular bass drum on the big crashes at around 15:55 that sounded really special to me
I think is a brilliant dichotomy of bright over dark with subtle complex tones and a wonderful trashy crash that’s very fast on the decay. Personally, I dig it!
That anvil is undoubtedly, the greatest one I've ever seen. How it moves to t hammer beat.
End result.....gorgeous looking. Very dark sounding. Great vid jr. Cheers🍻
I love the darkness of the sound
Pingy, ~3000g Zildjian rides are a dime a dozen, and Zildjian will make another 200 this week alone. This is a huge improvement.
I'll take a dozen. Do you accept cash (a dime)?
I've got one from the 70's and I agree.
They made so many hollow logo a's. Would love to lathe down my 22 to a nice wash and wobble. More stick control less ping
This is cool and great job with the audio! There are things I like about the before and the after. I like how before it sizzles and after it’s splashy.
Awesome result!
I've always wanted to do this to a couple of my cymbals. Cool video.
a much more interesting cymbal than it was 👍
The tone isn't too bad, but losing that much weight makes it sound to me like you're playing a crash cymbal now.
Sounds like a Bliss cymbal!
Great work, I love it.
That ride looks beautiful! I would love to work on cymbals in the way you did, but all I have is a couple now uneven hammers lol
Vast improvement!!Like your Elvin Influenced feel..May I suggest perhaps to invite an Upright Bassist to join u so we can hear how this would sound..?Higgins used to talk about always bringing along a Bassist when selecting a ride Cymbal to see how the sound works..
Spot on recommendation!!!!
Wowwwwwwwwwww, a un "ride" lo convertiste en un "crash".
Que desperdicio!
Saludos desde México
Kind of like some kids..... "they become what they want to become" Great quote Jr about the cymbal making and altering process that works well for some kids too! I really dig the wobble in cymbals, and too many times, it's just not there. I wonder what a rivet or 2 or 3 might add to the flavor? Thanks and Blessings!
Its very thin now, way less volume and more crashing possibilities. The bell became too thin for my taste, even being large it lacks that bell note. The washiness its trashier. A tottaly diferent purpose cymbal now.
My only concern was the hammering on the bell which completely destroyed the tonality in the bell. If you had left it it would of been a great all purpose ride
I like the cymbal before and after, but i would definitely use both versions for different styles. (The heavy version for Rock and the light one for jazz, or even as a washy/trashy Crash)
Great job and great video.
i love the improvement but i like my cymbals thin i currently have a 3 ride set up 2 22" a zildjian K constanople thin overhammered i scored for 175$ and a sabian monarch i think idk tbh but its a black cymbal real dry love it and a k custom flat top ride that has such incredible deffinition and on the left i have a 4th ride/crash that a 19" 18 or 1900 grams i love it for my left side ride is so much fun i love collecting cymbals i always seem to find the best deals 350$ for a 1920s Ludwig 15"x5 nob snare 30$ for a 1940s leedy marine pearl white 24"i bass drum and bought someones hhx set off ebay for like 450 or less kept the 14" crash and 8" splash but it was funny i wished to myself i wish i would have gotten darker and drier cymbals and someone hit me up to trade the ride and 2 crashes for a 20" meinl thin dry crash and that monarch 22" ride and the hi hats i traded for a killer wood rimmed pdp snare that i absolutly love that goes for 300 so i always find a way to buy flip and end up with nice free stuff to keep for myself im a multi instrumentalist got a double neck 8 pedals 4 knee levers marlen pedal steel guitar to many cellos mandos violins guitars its getting out of hand GAS is a powerful thing to beat especially when you have already beat an addiction to opiates ive redirected that focus and energy to the way i use to be pre hard drugs music is my favorite drug and the best chill pill they make if im stressed ill either play or listen to music and it all goes away
No ear protection when working on the cymbal.....health and safety non existence !
You turned a nice pingy ride cymbal into an overgrown splash cymbal. Nice going (sarcastic).
I think it will change in the weeks to come even if it just sits there at "steeps"
Yes that is true! It’s about a week after completing it and it has really opened up, more washy now and really fun to play. Thanks for watching!!
Sounds weird to me… like a “China/Ride” very washy/trashy. Interesting. Well done! 🤘🏻😎🤘🏻
What do you guys charge? I have a 60’s A that I’d love to do something similar with.
For just lathing it’s $120, hammering is lots of work so depending on how much we do it would be from $50 to $250 extra
I think it lost something along the way...maybe the hammering needs some running-in, playing it a lot so the molecules get friendly with one another...could take some time.
Hate to say it, but it destroyed the cymbal. It kind of sounds like a bottom hihat cymbal.
Admire your skills and bravery, but the end result is not good. I'm sure there will be an application for it though.
To my ears, it is way worse than before. But if I had spent all the time I would sure like it 😉
Sounds horrible afterwards
Sounds terrible now then before
That cymbal sounds terrible.