Buddy Rich Ride Cymbal at Eugene Goff blog

Buddy Rich Ride Cymbal. To be specific, he used a 20”. Acquired from a relative of a former. his setup included a 14×24 bass drum (with a moleskin patch and a wooden beater), a 9×13 rack tom, two 16×16 floor toms, and a 5×14 snare drum. this cymbal was made by avedis zildjian company in norwell, massachusetts, early 1980s. It is a cymbal, 20” ping ride model,. buddy rich’s complete zildjian cymbal set. rich was known to use his evadis zildjian cymbals, which are known for their bright, clear sound. Let me be clear, i am not implying that buddy played this cymbal, owned it, or had a connection to it. i have asked many cymbal authorities, and even reached out to the rich family but no answers. This cymbal is the “mystery cymbal”!

the zilhan crash cymba is shown in gold
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this cymbal was made by avedis zildjian company in norwell, massachusetts, early 1980s. Let me be clear, i am not implying that buddy played this cymbal, owned it, or had a connection to it. To be specific, he used a 20”. i have asked many cymbal authorities, and even reached out to the rich family but no answers. This cymbal is the “mystery cymbal”! his setup included a 14×24 bass drum (with a moleskin patch and a wooden beater), a 9×13 rack tom, two 16×16 floor toms, and a 5×14 snare drum. buddy rich’s complete zildjian cymbal set. It is a cymbal, 20” ping ride model,. Acquired from a relative of a former. rich was known to use his evadis zildjian cymbals, which are known for their bright, clear sound.

the zilhan crash cymba is shown in gold

Buddy Rich Ride Cymbal i have asked many cymbal authorities, and even reached out to the rich family but no answers. this cymbal was made by avedis zildjian company in norwell, massachusetts, early 1980s. i have asked many cymbal authorities, and even reached out to the rich family but no answers. This cymbal is the “mystery cymbal”! buddy rich’s complete zildjian cymbal set. rich was known to use his evadis zildjian cymbals, which are known for their bright, clear sound. It is a cymbal, 20” ping ride model,. To be specific, he used a 20”. Acquired from a relative of a former. his setup included a 14×24 bass drum (with a moleskin patch and a wooden beater), a 9×13 rack tom, two 16×16 floor toms, and a 5×14 snare drum. Let me be clear, i am not implying that buddy played this cymbal, owned it, or had a connection to it.

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