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Paiste makes traditional swishes available

Paiste's Traditional collection of cymbals recreates the sound of certain vintage cymbals eagerly sought after by drum collectors. One such vintage instrument is the "Swish", a large Chinese type cymbal that is primarily used for Ride applications, as made famous in the 1960s by drummers such as Mel Lewis.

The 20" & 22" Medium Light Swish models have a soft attack with a beautiful, dark cushion to ride on. The stick sound is dark and sizzling. Playing the edge of the cymbal for accents produces a warm, delicate breath-like sound.

The 20" Medium Swish China is a more exotic sounding cymbal, which combines Swish and China characteristics. It is also well suited for light ride playing, but produces more aggressive accents when played on the edge.






Traditionals 20" & 22" Medium Light Swish, 20" Medium Swish China

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Paiste makes traditional swishes available
>The 20" & 22" Medium Light Swish models have a soft attack with a beautiful, dark cushion to ride on. The stick sound is dark and sizzling. Playing the edge of the cymbal for accents produces a warm,


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