Did zyn make cymbals for ludwig or premier? Like ajaha for gretsch and pasha for rogers?
ringos beatle cymbals
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Ok, I know the beatles did all their own playing on their last 3 albums (sgt pepper, white album, abbey rd), and also their earliest recordings up til hard days night but for some reason its very hard to find the studio drummers they were usin in 64-66/ same goes for the other session guitarists...they werent using anyone in the wrecking crew rt or any brill building etc///
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I want everybody to notice something. Its the large the bell to bow ratio on Ringo's 18". From studying various close-ups of this cymbal, including some of the latest from the L.A. exhibit, this cymbal is screaming trans stamp. And the obviously larger than average bell size seen on this cymbal is screaming type II trans stamp.
I didn't know Barbara Streisand played drums!
Awesome find, man! Type II Trans stamp you say? I bet you this is the cymbal he brought over with him for Ed Sullivan show and probably the ride you hear on With the Beatles.
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