It is (more or less) common knowledge that the typolgy of cymbals comes from Gene Krupa, who, besides being a brilliant drummer, was also quite an innovator, bringing us the tuneble tom-toms and hi-hat.
The question I have, though, is: how/when did he come up with a name for a ride cymbal?
I always thought that the first drummer to use cymbals to keep time was Max Roach, a be-bop drummer in the 1940s. How could thus Gene, a 1930s swing star, come up with a 'ride' category before him?
Or was the actual process more complicated and fuzzy than that?
Did Gene make up just some of the names? Did he invent them later than 1930s? Did drummers use to ride on cymbals actually before Max Roach came along?
I'm looking forward to hearing your opinions on this matter.