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Ahh, j'ai ri ! Qu'est ce qu'on invente comme conneries quand même !
Sinon, ta cymbale est super bien, ça sonne bien dark ça remplit l'espace comme je m'y attendais un peu. Ca me fait penser à une cymbale SPIZZ (artisan Roberto Spizzichino; du très haut de gamme), qui sonnait de la même façon, qu'un de mes profs m'avait prêtée...c'était une cymbale qui se méritait d'ailleurs, car elle était très dure à contrôler. Si t'avais pas le toucher de malade qui va avec, tu peux oublier tout de suite...
Pour ceux qui connaissent pas, voici quelques lignes tirées de Wikipedia :
Roberto Spizzichino
Roberto Spizzichino (1944 - 2011) was an Italian Jazz drummer and renowned master cymbalsmith. Spizzichino lathed and hand hammered cymbals in his workshop in San Quirico, Tuscany in the tradition of the K Zildjian cymbal makers from Istanbul.
Early in his career, Spizzichino worked for the Italian cymbal company UFIP, providing cymbal development and research. In 1986, after leaving UFIP, Spizzichino started experimenting with his own "Spizz" brand cymbals. Spizzichino also worked for Bespeco, an Italian musical equipment manufacturer. Bespeco still offers a line of machine-made B8 "Spizz" brand cymbals produced according to a process developed by Spizzichino. The Chinese cymbal manufacturer, Wuhan, also produced a limited number of its own "Spizz" brand cymbals during a brief collaboration in 1989 when Spizzichino visited the factory. He was in China to find a source for B20 blanks. Spizzichino was involved in the Wuhan/Spizz cymbals' design but was not involved with the cymbal production and distribution. He was not satisfied with the product and did not wish to be associated with it. Neither the Bespeco "Spizz" or the Wuhan/Spizz cymbals were endorsed by Spizzichino.
Recent Spizzichino brand cymbals are crafted from high quality B20 bell bronze discs sourced from Turkey. The first Spizzichinos were made from inexpensive, heavy B20 blanks imported from China. By heating, hand hammering and lathing the material, Spizzichino sought to bring out desirable sound characteristics often lacking in machine-made modern cymbals. Spizzichino became unsatisfied with the purity of the Chinese material after a couple years, and found a different supplier.
Roberto Spizzichino's cymbals are coveted by jazz drummers seeking the 'old K sound.' Spizzichino died on November 22, 2011.
Je vais être chiant, mais si t'as le temps, tu pourras jouer quelques chabadas sur ta ride ? (un chabada lent ternaire et un binaire rapide). C'est dans ce contexte qu'on se rend le mieux compte du potentiel d'une telle cymbale.
