00:00Okay, how are you guys doing today?
00:06This is T from Cymbals and Snares, home of the Elanine brand.
00:11And what we have for you to demonstrate is a Wuhan 22 inch china with rivets.
00:21You know, these larger chinas are just visually, they're impacting, you know, I mean I can't
00:28say enough good things about them.
00:31Wuhan chinas, you guys either love them or you hate them, most of you love them.
00:37This particular one has rivets.
00:43Now I will tell you, the larger the cymbal, obviously the more vibration you're going
00:50to get and the longer the effect of the rivets will be.
01:20You know, a lot of riding capabilities with this, super versatile.
01:29Unlike the smaller chinas with rivets, this is one I think you can get away with really
01:35doing a live performance with, even with the microphone, you're going to hear it because
01:40of the size of the cymbal and the amount of vibrations that the rivets are going to absorb.
01:51So if you're looking for that huge china with just that little bit extra, this could be
02:00up your alley.
02:01Now I do want to show you something like I have shown on the other ones.
02:06Wuhan generally uses what's called a split rivet, alright.
02:11It functions like a cotter pin.
02:14You can squeeze the rivets together and pull them right out.
02:17So you can get yourself a regular 22 inch china out of it.
02:28You want to pull the rivets out, you pull them out, you got yourself a regular 22 inch
02:33china.
02:35You want to put the rivets freaking back in, you got yourself your china with your rivets
02:39again.
02:40I think it's a very versatile way of doing it.
02:43Some companies use those rivets that they're like, I don't know, they put them in with
02:46a rivet gun or something, you can never get them out right.
02:50But Wuhan doesn't do that.
02:51I like the split rivet thing.
02:53And there you got it, a beautiful 22 inch Wuhan china with rivets.
03:04Available of course at www.cymbalsandsnares.com.
03:08Thanks everybody.
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