Zildjian Cymbals...The Incredible Family History

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  • Опубліковано 12 лют 2023
  • This year Zildjian celebrates their 400 year anniversary, and the history of this brand can be traced thru the family tree. Starting with Avedis the 1st, and against all odds, the formula has been handed down successfully to this very day. The A Zildjian, K Zildjian and Avedis Zildjian cymbals are now legendary, and after hearing this story, I think that you will have a different appreciation for the Zildjian brand.
    I love Sabian, Paiste, Istanbul and Meinl cymbals, but I'm a big fan of brands with an interesting back story and a long tradition. Zildjian does not disappoint.
    Avedis Zildjian III was responsible for making the cymbal industry what it is today, and the family business is credited for other brands such as Istanbul, both Agop and Mehmet, and of course, Sabian. I want to make a video for these brands as well but it all started with Zildjian so I hope you enjoy this video.
    I will update the section below should I need to make any corrections or additions to this video.
    Correction and Additions Section:
    2/14/23 - None at this time

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  • @411LED
    @411LED 4 місяці тому +7

    To this day Avedis Zildjian is the greatest and firmest hand I ever shook way back in 1976...

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  4 місяці тому +2

      Very cool. I'm sure he was a fascinating meet!

  • @FRANCODALMONEGODRUMS
    @FRANCODALMONEGODRUMS Рік тому +4

    Amazing video!! Especially at 7:51!! I am very happy and proud that you liked my video and put a piece of it in yours!! Thank you!!

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  Рік тому +1

      Hi Franco. Yes! I love your videos and I’m a fan of your playing. Not only did I play a section of the video but I let the audio play for a while into my speaking section. I’m sure you heard that. I’m glad that you liked it all and that your happy that I used some of your footage!

  • @dnews9519
    @dnews9519 11 місяців тому +7

    This is absolutely fascinating history. I wonder if there are many examples of their cymbals from four centuries ago still around?

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  11 місяців тому +1

      It’s been a wild ride for the Zildjians for sure. From what I understand, the cymbals from way back then, were not branded but I’m sure a cymbal from Turkey 300 or 400 years old is likely to be theirs. Of course they were nothing like the drum set cymbals we have today. They were much smaller and thicker. I actually tried to find an image of one for this video but came up empty on that.

  • @markgreco1962
    @markgreco1962 6 місяців тому +2

    Thank you.

  • @paulnieftjr4461
    @paulnieftjr4461 Рік тому +5

    Eddie, great video on the zildjian family history. The tradition and history of cymbals is fascinating. Thank you for both your zildjian and Istanbul cymbal videos.

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Paul. Fascinating indeed. I’d like to round these videos off w a Sabian segment to give Robert some praise for his contribution. I’m starting to peck away at that one.

  • @georgitomov5405
    @georgitomov5405 4 місяці тому +2

    Very nice summed up documentary! Thanks for that!

  • @Formula-602
    @Formula-602 Рік тому +1

    That was great!…Big cymbal nut here..so…really enjoyed that…Thanks!

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  Рік тому

      Thank you Blair! I appreciate you taking the time to check it out and for your complements. It means a lot!

  • @evilblumonkee959
    @evilblumonkee959 Рік тому +3

    Only cymbals I’ve ever wanted. Got my 1st Zildjian hats at 17yrs old & I felt like the cat that got the cream. So many ppl today shun them & give them shade but they’re the only brand for me. Plus, the logo just looks amazing on ANYTHING!

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  Рік тому +1

      My first set of cymbals were Zildjian's as well. I got them in 1978 and still have them today. The 24 inch heavy ride is a beast of a cymbal and cuts thru everything.

    • @ramencurry6672
      @ramencurry6672 2 місяці тому

      I only use Zildgians too. Compared to other cymbal companies out there they may sound boring. However, in a song mix, they just blend in without getting attention and serve the music. So it’s perfect for me.

  • @brandashusband
    @brandashusband Рік тому +3

    Thank you ... GREAT history lesson ... !!!

  • @sandythedrummer
    @sandythedrummer Рік тому +2

    Very Informative!Zildjian should hire you!

  • @davidmcaninch4714
    @davidmcaninch4714 9 місяців тому

    I’m particularly fond of the Zildjian A Custom cymbals!!! They are the most beautiful cymbals ever!!!!!

  • @blackasthesky
    @blackasthesky 9 місяців тому

    Great to see that someone is telling these stories.

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  9 місяців тому

      Thank you! So much info is scattered around the internet and I got the idea to try and bring a lot of together in one place. I’m happy to see that people like you are finding it worth watching.

  • @Rogersdrumvideos
    @Rogersdrumvideos Рік тому +1

    Phenomenal video.
    Cleared a lot of things up for me.
    Thank you

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  Рік тому

      It’s a complicated history. The one thing that I was not able to learn was the family name before it was Zildjian. It doesn’t really matter but I’m curious and there is no information on that. I emailed Paul Francis at Zildjian. I doubt he’ll respond but I you never know.

  • @Leonnoelmusic
    @Leonnoelmusic Рік тому +2

    Thanks for taking the time and making the video You did a good job man!

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much for acknowledging the effort. I really enjoyed the research and making this video.

  • @MumboJumbo45
    @MumboJumbo45 9 місяців тому +1

    Fascinating, thank you

  • @dcallesa
    @dcallesa Рік тому

    love your videos, thanks for posting.

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Diego! I appreciate your positive input and feedback!

  • @alonzovillarreal4666
    @alonzovillarreal4666 Рік тому

    Thank you for the awesome history!

  • @whirlwendpersonal5990
    @whirlwendpersonal5990 Рік тому

    Well done Eddie. Lots of great information here!

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  Рік тому

      Thank you! I appreciate you watching the video and for your feedback.

  • @Voyteck_Drummer
    @Voyteck_Drummer Рік тому +2

    i’ve kinda knew the story but it fascinates me, so it’s was a pleasure to watch your take on it. Awesome!

  • @DanielMcBrain
    @DanielMcBrain Рік тому

    Thanks for making this video!

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  Рік тому

      Thanks for checking it out Daniel. FYI I did a short video on the history of Istanbul and working on one now for Sabian in case you’re interested. ✌️

  • @TimBatkin
    @TimBatkin Рік тому

    Thank you for this fascinating walk through the Zildjian history. Very good.

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Tim. I appreciate you reaching out with your positive comments.

  • @PowderMill
    @PowderMill 4 місяці тому +1

    Go Hye Musicians!
    ❤🇦🇲🇺🇸
    Thank you for this great video!
    RMB

  • @gmilanovc
    @gmilanovc Рік тому

    Amazing work condensing 400 years of family history and workmanship! Proud to have bought myself a few pairs of 400 year anniversary sticks and hoping my fam will keep them for a while maybe even take up the drums as well!

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  Рік тому

      Its a remarkable 400 year story for sure. Thanks for watching Gaby!

  • @drumdotpizza
    @drumdotpizza Рік тому

    Such a great video! Love the lineage... I always wondered what the connection between Zildjian and Zilcan was. Thank so much for sharing this!!

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  Рік тому

      Thank you Joel. I love your content man! Keep up the good work over there!

  • @jompad
    @jompad 7 місяців тому

    real life lore, love it. thanks for making this!

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  7 місяців тому +1

      Thanks! It’s seriously a crazy history and I had a fun time making this video. Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @JohnJohnson-rc6ci
    @JohnJohnson-rc6ci Рік тому

    Thank you Eddie. Great history, great cymbals. Shalom.

  • @themikefasano
    @themikefasano Рік тому

    Well done! Very informative. Thank you! 👊🥁

  • @peterdavidian4359
    @peterdavidian4359 Рік тому

    great video, the history is fascinating. Love your work. Have played Zildjian's for over 50 years.

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  Рік тому

      Thank you Peter! I was really inspired to tell this story. I am glad you enjoyed it. FYI - I still have and play all of my Zildjian's that I purchased brand new in the late 70s. At that time I was too young to appreciate the history like I do now.

    • @peterdavidian4359
      @peterdavidian4359 Рік тому

      @@eddieavakian Cheers Eddie. My Kerope 24" ride is still my favourite

  • @wendysyphurs1000
    @wendysyphurs1000 Рік тому

    Wow what a great history lesson!

  • @jerrysmith2509
    @jerrysmith2509 Рік тому

    Excellent video sir.

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  Рік тому

      I appreciate the positive feedback. Thanks do much for checking it out Jerry! ✌️

  • @SpruzVideo
    @SpruzVideo Рік тому

    Great vid mate

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  Рік тому

      Thanks man. I appreciate it. Fascinating family and history.

  • @janusnicolajsen7103
    @janusnicolajsen7103 11 місяців тому

    I love the Zildjian history, but i got a little more information this time with the family tree and the zilcan company. Thanks for making this video🤘

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  11 місяців тому

      Thanks for checking it! I appreciate it.

  • @giovanniperin
    @giovanniperin Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing really informative

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  Рік тому

      My pleasure. Thank you for checking it out Giovanni!

  • @tjg1989
    @tjg1989 Рік тому

    Love these cymbals

  • @MegaDrummerD
    @MegaDrummerD Рік тому

    Thanks!! Great history. I own some 60's 70's and 80's Avedis Zildjian cymbals. They sound fantastic!!

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  Рік тому

      Very cool! I have a pair of 70s new beat hats and a 70s 22 inch ride that I bought new when I was 15 years old. I’d love to acquire some old Ks as well but those are going for insane prices right now.

    • @MegaDrummerD
      @MegaDrummerD Рік тому

      Awesome! I acquired a set when young, my ride is 1970 20" When I got hooked on Drums in the 80's I hand picked my crashes in stores that no longer exist

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  Рік тому

      @@MegaDrummerD that’s the thing these days. W cymbals you really need to play them and this online thing is tricky.

    • @MegaDrummerD
      @MegaDrummerD Рік тому

      I feel blessed and lucky to have what I've picked. Thanks again for a great video. Drum On!!

  • @earldrum
    @earldrum Рік тому

    Excellent video Eddie! I look forward to the Sabian side of the story!

  • @cleantones
    @cleantones 8 місяців тому

    Went to the 400th anniversary event last night. Great time! Clips to come on my channel.

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  8 місяців тому

      Sweet man! Can’t wait to see it! Just subbed your channel

  • @jjcdrumplay
    @jjcdrumplay Рік тому +2

    So they didnt have bronze cymbals before the 15 th century? What alloys were china using at that time or pre- b.c.? I never heard Kerope pronounced that way. That Aram story is really shocking, a crusader, warrior in the Zildjian family. I just read on the zildjian website they have a copper,tin, and Silver mix, i thought that was just the older lines 70 years ago.. When did brass come into cymbal making, i have a thick meinl brass ride that aint too bad.

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  Рік тому

      Hi Ping. I’m not an expert on ancient cymbal making but bronze has been found to exist pre BC. I’m not certain on the B-20 formula tho. From what I understand it was really more about the invention of the process of heating and rolling that made Zildjian unique for his time. This process made it possible for cymbals to be maker thinner and with more tin, which has the more brilliant sounding property but prone to cracking. Whether a similar process was discovered previously or not I can not say, but the Zildjian family is one that made it thru to the current day so they’re credited as such. From my understanding the name Kerope can be pronounced the way I did in the video (more formal) or the way your probably used to hearing it, without the E sound at the end. Being that it’s a proper name that has existed for hundreds of years and pronounced in many languages, I’m sure other pronunciations exist as well. Thanks for watching Ping!

  • @antonypereira3853
    @antonypereira3853 Рік тому

    Brilliant I was wondering for forty years what was that Z ment!

  • @catalaxiaxxi9227
    @catalaxiaxxi9227 Рік тому

    Im waiting now for Istanbul agop and Istanbul mehmet cymbals story!!

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  Рік тому

      I’m a big fan of Agop Cymbals. Here is a recent video I posted. Hope you like it. Thank you! ua-cam.com/video/wHa0dgLFVRA/v-deo.html

  • @Helmet13th
    @Helmet13th 3 місяці тому +2

    Z custom forever )))

  • @hiriwarikihana1283
    @hiriwarikihana1283 6 місяців тому +1

    Great watch! Question when Aram resumed control of the company but then fled after the assassination attempt, you mentioned that keropes son and daughters then took over during this time. How and at what point did Aram then take back control to evetually hand the company down to Avedis the 3rd?

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  6 місяців тому +1

      Hi Hiriwa, I understood that Aram made some cymbals in Bucharest as late as 1926 and that's approximately the year he returned. Those cymbals weren't very good and so it was clear that, despite being in control of company, he didn't really have the knowledge to make the cymbals. This is further demonstrated by the fact that the Avedis cymbals in the US were different than the ones from Turkey. I have heard, but can not confirm, that what Aram knew he learned from Mikhail, but even Mikhail supposedly said that even he did not know the entire process until he learned it from Viktoria in 1936. Its a fascinating history, but as you'd expect, there are discrepancies as the history is told from various perspectives. Thanks for watching!

    • @hiriwarikihana1283
      @hiriwarikihana1283 6 місяців тому +1

      @@eddieavakian ah i see man very impressive research i must say! 👏

  • @vandavis000
    @vandavis000 11 місяців тому

    I used to have a 14 inch power tone snare drum in same blue finish but sold it. It was a 1960s model. 😢

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  11 місяців тому

      Ouch! Yeah My silver sparkle PT is my favorite snare and I have 14 snares. It works in almost every situation for me and records like champion. You should pick another one up!

  • @Assimilator702
    @Assimilator702 Рік тому +2

    Next video should be how Craigie and Debbie are running Zildjian into the ground.

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  Рік тому +2

      Yeah well I’m making my next one on Robert Zlidjian and Sabian. I don’t play Sabian myself but I have the utmost respect for the guy.

    • @Assimilator702
      @Assimilator702 Рік тому

      @eddieavakian I find Sabian superior for my tastes. Once Zildjian fired Paul Francis, I lost all respect for the company. Sabian has the sounds I've been looking for but never quite found with Zildjian. One thing to note is that he New Brunswick factory from the beginning had all the craftsmen from Turkey since it was easier to get work visas I'm Canada than it was in the US. So whether we're talking the Canada factory before 1981 or after the BEST craftsmenand the most difficult cymbals to manufacture between Zildjian and Sabian were always in Canada and not in the US. Great presentation. Can't wait until the next one!

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  Рік тому

      @@Assimilator702 I’m still in the planning stage. A friend of mine is a Sabian artist so I’m thinking the plan is to have him demo his favorite cymbals while I deliver the history of Sabian. then to move into describing their various lines of cymbals and the people behind them. If your a Sabian guy, I welcome any ideas of what you think I should include outside of the obvious. What are your thoughts on Paul’s new cymbals? I haven’t played any yet but I really want to check them out.

    • @Assimilator702
      @Assimilator702 Рік тому +1

      @eddieavakian Paul's craftsmanship is impeccable. If I ever want a traditional jazz style ride I'll have Paul make me one which is thr bulk of the types of cymbals he's been making. But if you have a reference of what you want Paul can make it no problem by simply describing what you want out of the cymbal. I believe Paul Francis is truly the "lost" Zildjian son that Armand didn't have since he passed so much knowledge to Paul. From the Zildjian knowledge base I truly believe Mark Love and Paul Francis are two of the most important people in the cymbal industry.

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  Рік тому

      @@Assimilator702 good stuff Joe! Looking toward to playing some of his stuff.

  • @georgecolligan9381
    @georgecolligan9381 9 місяців тому

    Ironic that this video is using virtual drums for the background music- pretty sure it’s the Toontrack jazz virtual instrument for part of it

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  9 місяців тому

      Not sure what you are referring to as a "Toontrack". I don't know what this. I took full jazz tune stems and removed some of the instruments. In some case I removed them all, leaving just drums. Thanks for checking out the video.

  • @sumandl
    @sumandl Рік тому

    Well explained... I can see ny your last name, that u're armenian. Keep it up 🫶

  • @sgt524
    @sgt524 6 місяців тому

    Cousin !

  • @kaybhee6
    @kaybhee6 11 місяців тому

    from 1st,,, to kerope... is iy 200 years,,,,, numbers dont add up...maybe

    • @eddieavakian
      @eddieavakian  11 місяців тому

      There wasn't much documented in between those years w/respect to business innovation and even some names were lost in the records. After Avedis 1st came Ahkam, then there is no information until Kerope's father Hoca Artin (AKA Haroutian). I didn't say this in the video but Avedis 1st's father was named Kerope as well. It can get confusing and I tried to keep it to the main characters who were significant and directly involved in the Zildjian company we know today.