Quick, cool and interesting. It takes an element of music that everyone can relate to (starting with Mom's cooking pot lids) and suggests that there's more than meets the ear. There's enough technical information to please more serious musical types and certainly the kind of sound rich presentation that suits radio.
I love pieces like this. Cymbal Tester?!? It's like hearing an interview from someone who works at a shoelace factory in Ohio. I mean, they have to have something interesting to say, right?
And, there are a lot more to cymbals than you'd think. It was hard to hear the guy sometimes, for the variety of cymbals. I look forward to hearing it on D2D.
Comments for The Zildjian Cymbal Tester
Produced by Jackson Braider
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Frank Paine
Posted on August 11, 2004 at 03:42 PM | Permalink
Review of The Zildjian Cymbal Tester
Quick, cool and interesting. It takes an element of music that everyone can relate to (starting with Mom's cooking pot lids) and suggests that there's more than meets the ear. There's enough technical information to please more serious musical types and certainly the kind of sound rich presentation that suits radio.
Hans Anderson
Posted on May 24, 2004 at 08:55 PM | Permalink
Review of The Zildjian Cymbal Tester
And, there are a lot more to cymbals than you'd think. It was hard to hear the guy sometimes, for the variety of cymbals. I look forward to hearing it on D2D.
Michael Nutt
Posted on April 25, 2004 at 08:34 PM | Permalink
Review of The Zildjian Cymbal Tester
A short piece that might be good for a show on sounds, drums, or strange jobs.
paul overton
Posted on April 20, 2004 at 03:05 PM | Permalink
Review of The Zildjian Cymbal Tester
Who knew that a recording of someone performing quality control would be this much fun to listen to? This story deserves airtime.