What kind of music are the various models of Sabian cymbals suitable for playing? What kind of performances are there?
Sabian, which is now exposed to a relatively high cost performance, should be APX, with quick response and sharp voice, which is more suitable for heavy music and other popular things. And HH series, which I usually use for recording. Because when I record, I usually need a thin cymbal to record, and HH is just the tone I want. Sabian, these are the two series I have used so far. As for AAX and HHX, I've only heard timbre on the spot, and I'm not very impressed. Now I use Zildjian K custom Hybird in my performance, which is what many drummers call the K-God Protection Series. I think the riding sound of this set of cymbals is very "sweet", and I think the flounces on the cymbals are very light, and the live expression is relatively strong. Then I used a lot of words like "I think", "I think" and "I like" in my answer. Many cymbals have their own definitions of music style, but for example, I think K is also good for playing some heavy music that is not very heavy, but some drummers don't like this collocation. So what I want to say is that Youtube and Youku have many comparative auditions. You can listen to their timbre first, and then consider what kind of cymbals you want to buy or a set of cymbals you like. Having said that, in fact, you want to know the timbre of Sabian series and the pitch of different series of cymbals of the same size, so you might as well listen to it. Pure hand play, happy drum practice.