Photo by Scott Pickering

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Get The Metal Moving


Use a relatively thin cymbal for suspended cymbal parts. Some cymbals are marked "suspended" and specifically designed for easy response.

Although it is sometimes necessary in a quick transition, try to avoid using a timpani mallet on the cymbal. I prefer yarn wrapped marimba mallets for general suspended cymbal playing.

Both rolls and single strikes should be played with the mallets at 3:00 and 9:00 (see photo) for balanced vibrations and quick response.


Priming a cymbal (a gentle inaudible tap with a finger) gets the instrument vibrating for an easier response.

Having an array of implements (sticks, mallets, brushes, dowel rods, triangle beaters. coins) expands the timbral capabilities of the suspended cymbal.

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