Mounting Splash Cymbal Upside Down at Steve Mercado blog

Mounting Splash Cymbal Upside Down. a little off topic but what do you guys think of mounting a splash upside down on top of a crash a la benny greb? i'm thinking of a bell mounted upside down on top of a crash, but hadn't considered putting a splash that way. Definitely more chance of denting the metal this. One of my favorite drummers, carl palmer, has been doing this for about. you are hitting the upturned lip when you play an inverted splash. All you need is a felt. When installing a splash inverted on top of a crash or other cymbal (as in attached image), is there. it's common to mount a splash over a crash this way. i mount splashes upside down on top of other crashes simply to save having another cymbal arm in my setup.

Jost Nickel at Memphis Drum Shop Upsidedown Splash Cymbals YouTube
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you are hitting the upturned lip when you play an inverted splash. All you need is a felt. a little off topic but what do you guys think of mounting a splash upside down on top of a crash a la benny greb? One of my favorite drummers, carl palmer, has been doing this for about. it's common to mount a splash over a crash this way. When installing a splash inverted on top of a crash or other cymbal (as in attached image), is there. i mount splashes upside down on top of other crashes simply to save having another cymbal arm in my setup. Definitely more chance of denting the metal this. i'm thinking of a bell mounted upside down on top of a crash, but hadn't considered putting a splash that way.

Jost Nickel at Memphis Drum Shop Upsidedown Splash Cymbals YouTube

Mounting Splash Cymbal Upside Down it's common to mount a splash over a crash this way. a little off topic but what do you guys think of mounting a splash upside down on top of a crash a la benny greb? you are hitting the upturned lip when you play an inverted splash. i'm thinking of a bell mounted upside down on top of a crash, but hadn't considered putting a splash that way. One of my favorite drummers, carl palmer, has been doing this for about. it's common to mount a splash over a crash this way. All you need is a felt. i mount splashes upside down on top of other crashes simply to save having another cymbal arm in my setup. Definitely more chance of denting the metal this. When installing a splash inverted on top of a crash or other cymbal (as in attached image), is there.

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