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where the hell can i buy a zildjian pang . i like the sound of them and i havent just made this cymbal up as buddy rich was known for using them sumtimes.



apparently there discontinued, but im sure sumwhere still sells them , should i try ebay ?








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I have no idea, but i quite like that Smile








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Phil,

The "Pang" cymbal was discontinued in the early 90's by Zildjian, but there are a few out there on E-Bay.

Here's how to tell a Pang from a Swish from a China:

swish=turned up edge with a normal bell
china=turned up edge with a squared off bell
pang=flat edge with a normal bell

From DrumSoloArtist.com:

About Swish and Pang Cymbals

The swish cymbal and the pang cymbal are exotic ride cymbals originally developed as part of the collaboration between Gene Krupa and the Avedis Zildjian Company.

Both the swish and the pang have an upturned rim and are most often but not always mounted bell down, and in this and their tone are similar to a china cymbal. However they have a conventional rounded bell. Some but not all manufacturers list them as a china type. Zildjian at the time listed their corresponding exotic crash cymbals as china boy high and china boy low respectively, however these types had a squarish bell.

The swish has a higher tone than the pang and is washier with a less pronounced ping, and this difference was accentuated as the swish was originally sold with rivets already installed while the pang was sold without rivets. However some adventurous drummers immediately removed the rivets from the swish or added them to a pang, creating two different intermediate tones, and versions of both with and without rivets were soon accepted and readily available.

Both designs disappeared from the Zildjian catalogue in the 1970s, but have reappeared from time to time since. As of mid 2004 Zildjian, Paiste, Ufip and several smaller manufacturers were listing several models of swish cymbal, and pang cymbals were available from smaller manufacturers and second hand. Additionally, some larger china cymbals are swish or pang types in all but name.

Typical sizes are 16 to 22 inches diameter for the swish, and 18 to 20 for the pang.

Phil, if you're not "married" to Zildjian, I'd suggest checking out Bosphorus. Stanton Moore (Galactic, Corrosion Of Conformity) has a Signature line from Bosphorus, including his version of a Pang, called the "Pang Thang".

http://www.bosphoruscymbals.com/

There you go, mate, all you asked and more! Cheers!








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cheers screamkevin , that was both useful and interesting, im pretty " married" to zildjian tho , i probly shudnt be as its quite immature








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Bosphorus makes a Stanton Moore model called Pang Thang that you might like.

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pasta wrote:
Bosphorus makes a Stanton Moore model called Pang Thang that you might like.

check www.cymbalsonly.com


Already said that. Laughing








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For a substitute, Sabian used to make a Flat Chinese which was their version of the Pang. The Pang is a trademarked name for Zildjian. And you really can't tell from the sound quality on this video how good these sound!








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Post Hello Pang lovers 
I've just put my Pang up forsale on ebay.

have a look

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