Keep playing and on beats "1" and "3", play the bass drum. Do what you learned to do for preparation. _ Playing beats Now, to playing actual beats. First Picture: High hat Second: Crash Third: Ride Fourth: Splash Fifth: China The ride usually is not used like a crash. Near the center hole of the cymbal is a hill called the "bell". The ride is like a large crash, except it is thicker. The china is like a normal splash or crash, except the edges are large "mountains". Another variation of the crash is the china. The range of size is about 3 inches to about 8 inches. The crash is a cymbal you hit to spice up the rhythm, to make the beat more flamboyant and "un-dull" it. If you open the hi hat, it can be used on anything. The closed (cymbals touching) hi hat when you step on it can be used with any genre except metal. If you do step on it, the cymbals do touch each other. What the pedal does, is if you do not step on the pedal, the cymbals do not touch each other. It has a pedal at the bottom of the stand. There are MANY MANY different type of cymbals Hi - Hat (most important) Crash ride splash china The hi hat is 2 cymbals facing each other. Cymbals are metal sheets, usually slightly rounded.
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