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I want to play drums in my friend's prog rock garage band. Can you tell me which cymbals I will need to buy for my drum set?
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>>129056972
Not a drummer but I feel like Zildjian is an industry standard for a reason if budget isn't an issue (I doubt it is if you're doing prog)
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>>129057042
Will I need to buy an ice bell?
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>>129057152
yes
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>>129057152
I'd certainly wait on that till your band is established, it's so niche I didn't even know what it was
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>>129056972
>prog rock garage band
So you're definitely not playing big venues. Buy a set of mesh cymbals for reduced volume. Your neighbors/venue's sound guy will thank you.
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post your shit to /prog/ when you record something. if you want. no biggie.
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>>129057152
Buy a cowbell 1st
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>>129057152
unless you're playing crabcore, you don't need a ding-bell



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