Best Jazz Ride Cymbal | Vintage vs. Modern | The Better Drummer

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  • @ibleebinU
    @ibleebinU 6 місяців тому +10

    I've played so many vintage ride cymbals that sounded crappy that I was pleasantly surprised at how nice that one sounded. A lot of that has to do with your touch, of course. In fact, all these rides sound great with you playing them. Nicely done.

    • @thebetterdrummer
      @thebetterdrummer  2 місяці тому

      Thanks so much! Agreed, its a surprisingly good sounding cymbal!

  • @brent3760
    @brent3760 9 місяців тому +7

    I prefer the vintage but that is my taste. I love classic sounds that could take you and the band on massive musical journey without ever sounding out of place no matter what the style. Versatile, classic and timeless.

    • @thebetterdrummer
      @thebetterdrummer  9 місяців тому +1

      Totally agreed!

    • @rogerpr364
      @rogerpr364 Місяць тому

      I second that emotion for that sound that carrying the whole band!

  • @naxgaubert7668
    @naxgaubert7668 9 місяців тому +4

    Both sound great! Amazing playing, Zack!

  • @boomerguy9935
    @boomerguy9935 6 місяців тому +1

    Wonderful cymbals and a wonderful presentation!

  • @B.Davis1
    @B.Davis1 3 місяці тому +1

    Great Content, Zac!

  • @efafe4972
    @efafe4972 9 місяців тому +7

    you should get a vintage K for this comparison next time. could be expensive tho

    • @tedstuff2039
      @tedstuff2039 9 місяців тому +2

      Alternatively, a modern equivalent like the agop 30th anniversary rides

    • @thebetterdrummer
      @thebetterdrummer  9 місяців тому +1

      Love this idea… definitely can’t afford one, but if someone has one I’d love to compare them!

  • @zululDrummer
    @zululDrummer 9 місяців тому +5

    i really like the zildjian too but those agops are just amazing, especially that 22"

  • @MartiSanchezDrums
    @MartiSanchezDrums 8 місяців тому +4

    20'' Agop is my favourite!! Awesome playing Zack!!

    • @thebetterdrummer
      @thebetterdrummer  8 місяців тому

      Martí! Gracias mi amigo... Intento jugar como tú!

  • @fernandoallende188
    @fernandoallende188 6 місяців тому +1

    Both!

  • @krissv3ctor512
    @krissv3ctor512 9 місяців тому +3

    Great Video! One small critique though: Unless that A has been reworked, it is almost definietly not hand hammered. By the early 1960s, Zildjian had completely moved to machine hammering.

    • @thebetterdrummer
      @thebetterdrummer  9 місяців тому

      I didn’t actually know that… it has not been re-worked, but it will be soon!! 😄

    • @boomerguy9935
      @boomerguy9935 7 місяців тому

      I may be wrong but I thought the vintage Avedis (not called "A" series in the 60's - I know, I was there) Zildjian cymbals were all machine hammered and this was the reason the jazz artists at the time ordered their "K" series through the Gretsch drum dealerships who had exclusive rights to importing them at the time. "A" have always been brighter than "K" Zildjian's.
      Please check on this. Thanks.

  • @brightshadowable
    @brightshadowable Місяць тому

    You should try comparing Agops and Istanbuls, if there's any difference.

  • @adamz3090
    @adamz3090 2 місяці тому +1

    great editing bro! U deserve more subs! (+1 from me)

    • @thebetterdrummer
      @thebetterdrummer  2 місяці тому

      Ha, thanks! Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for the sub!

  • @ruffryder13
    @ruffryder13 5 місяців тому +3

    I like both new and vintage. But i do wish it was a little more straightforward to find ride cymbals that replicate the sounds used on all my favorite old school jazz recordings.
    As in a new jazz ride that doesnt have that low wash that is currently popular.

    • @bryanherward4679
      @bryanherward4679 4 місяці тому

      you'll never know what those cymbals sounded like...they were mostly 509's A's and newish K's...all various weights and sizes depending on the player...plus the players touch and stick choice, plus the room, vintage mics and preamps...filtered down to vinyl...

    • @ruffryder13
      @ruffryder13 4 місяці тому

      ​​@@bryanherward4679 I said the sounds from the recordings, which we do actually know about, more or less

    • @bryanherward4679
      @bryanherward4679 4 місяці тому +2

      @@ruffryder13 OK let me clarify...you won't find one ride that will sound like all of your favorite recordings. But, you can a ride that sounds close to 1-2 of them that have similar characteristics. Turkish K sounds can be found in Bosphorus, Soultone, Istanbul Agop and Memhet...etc. Zildjian Avedis reissue line will give you 50's A sounds...K Constantinople line for more specific jazz tones rooted in classic sounds, but not direct copies (Except for the Bounce rides) ...Kerope for classic K profiles.
      Don't forget...flat rides, dark rides, dry rides..and swishes...
      After going through a ton of cymbals, I realized it was futile to look for "my tone", instead, I just followed the recipe of a lot the players I was watching...14" New Beats, 19" Beautiful Baby for left side ride...a 22" K con main ride (in my case, a Medium...ala Peter Erskine) and a 22 swish...splashes and crashes to taste. There's very little you cant do with this rig...funk, soul, blues, classic rock..big band.
      For more specific tones, look for recreations...The Take 5 ride, Philly Joe ride...Mel Lewis series from Istanbul...or copy the rig of your favorite modern player.
      Or...just find a used full Jeff Hamilton Bosphorus set.

    • @thebetterdrummer
      @thebetterdrummer  3 місяці тому +1

      Its definitely hard to find that sound, and it might be a good idea to be ok with never sounding like Philly Joe or Elvin or Joe Morello or Tony Williams... cause we'll never be them!!! 🤣

    • @bryanherward4679
      @bryanherward4679 3 місяці тому

      @@thebetterdrummer well said. Over the last few years, I've been through tons of cymbals and the better my playing has gotten, the more I sound like me regardless of the cymbals being played.

  • @oliverbloch750
    @oliverbloch750 7 місяців тому +1

    Hi Zack! Great content! I wanted to ask what is the name of the product you use for those cymbal sleves that stay in the cymbal when they are not in the stand, thanks!

    • @thebetterdrummer
      @thebetterdrummer  7 місяців тому

      Hey Oliver! Those are called Cymbal Chiefs and Grombals. Here's a link to get them!
      music-lives.com/store/p9/cymbalchief/cymbals/cymbalstand/drums/drumsticks/grombals/cymbalsupport/foampads/feltpads.html

    • @oliverbloch750
      @oliverbloch750 7 місяців тому

      @@thebetterdrummer Awesome!! Thank you so much

  • @xanderwebb7998
    @xanderwebb7998 4 місяці тому +1

    What’s the thing in the center hole? Does that eliminate cymbal felts?

    • @thebetterdrummer
      @thebetterdrummer  3 місяці тому

      Hey Xander, its something called a Cymbal Chief/Grombal! Check it out, great product

  • @drgroove100
    @drgroove100 Місяць тому

    You tells us about Agop. But where's Mehmet in the story? They started together you problably know....

  • @krupadrum
    @krupadrum 5 місяців тому +1

    Bosphorus 20th Anniversary 20 ride 😎👍

  • @aaronhayman8558
    @aaronhayman8558 4 місяці тому +1

    Seems like an apples/oranges comparison to me as your comparing a hammered cymbal to a non-hammered one... so my thought is that, of course, they're going to sound different and that it doesn't necessarily have to do with the fact that one is vintage and the other contemprary...

    • @thebetterdrummer
      @thebetterdrummer  3 місяці тому

      Who said we can't compare apples and oranges?! Ha, I agree but its still fun to listen to the differences in weirdly shaped metal circles

  • @robertocalderonabogado1427
    @robertocalderonabogado1427 3 місяці тому +1

    I find the Istambul mehmet signature sereries cymblas better than Istambul Agop ones.

    • @thebetterdrummer
      @thebetterdrummer  3 місяці тому

      Everyone has their own tastes! I haven't played many Mehmet cymbals

    • @robertocalderonabogado1427
      @robertocalderonabogado1427 3 місяці тому

      Try the Session series and Horacio El Negro Hernandes series. @@thebetterdrummer

  • @elithepitbulldog2209
    @elithepitbulldog2209 6 місяців тому +1

    I thought the 20” trad jazz ride was the best of all 3
    I too own the Agop series but like my 22 better than my 20.

    • @thebetterdrummer
      @thebetterdrummer  2 місяці тому

      The 20" definitely has its place, its a great sounding cymbal!!

  • @James-ko2yy
    @James-ko2yy 8 місяців тому +1

    Zack! What would be a good 20 inch ride to compliment the 22 Traditional Jazz? 30th anniversary?

    • @thebetterdrummer
      @thebetterdrummer  8 місяців тому

      30th anniversary are great cymbals, the 20” trad jazz complements the cymbal nicely also… maybe a traditional ride? Many options

  • @benjaminolsen8774
    @benjaminolsen8774 4 місяці тому

    jesus christ when does the playing fucking start

    • @thebetterdrummer
      @thebetterdrummer  3 місяці тому +1

      3:44 but you could just scrub through the video instead of leaving this comment! :)

  • @montyhogan7925
    @montyhogan7925 9 місяців тому

    ✨ "Promosm"

  • @selo8050
    @selo8050 2 місяці тому +1

    Your "History of Istanbul Agop" is a total BS. Agop did not continue making cymbals alone. He and the other Cymbal Master of late Istanbul Zidjian faktory Mehmet started together the cymbal brand "Zilciler" then after a short period change their name to Istanbul Cymbals producing cymbals signed by both Agop and Mehmet. After Agop died in 1996 the Brand split as "Istanbul Agop" and "Istanbul Mehmet" between Agop's sons and Mehmet Tamdeger because both Mehmet and Agop had equal rights for the brand name.