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Dervish – Brass

Dervish – Brass

(10 customer reviews)

$105.00

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Description

Even though these quality cymbals are currently being used by Dervish performers of Turkey and North Africa, percussionists of the Middle East also utilize them in their ensembles. A fine crafted and richly designed set of zills, also recommended for troupe performances. 3.0″ diameter. Approximate weight 265 grams (9.35 oz). Each set contains 4 (four) cymbals and heavy duty elastic.

Available in Brass and German Silver.

Additional information

Weight 10.3 oz

10 reviews for Dervish – Brass

  1. jin long huang (verified owner)

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  2. Courtney (verified owner)

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  3. Patricia (verified owner)

    I LOVE Saroyan Zills. The tone and quality is unsurpassed.

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  4. Jessica Altman (verified owner)

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  5. Anonymous (verified owner)

    Well

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  6. Tina T. (verified owner)

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  7. Amy (verified owner)

    True to the sound and size. Beautiful! The weight takes some getting used to, but totally worth it!

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  8. Ekaterina M. (verified owner)

    Perfect! Just what I wanted. The sound is just perfect both for modern ATS music and for more folk music, as in old performances of FCBD®. If previously you used tiny zills, the size of Dervish zills might scare you first, but after some practice you’ll be able to enjoy all the beauty and volume of their sound.

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  9. Sarah Gormady (verified owner)

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  10. Aeron Sa’id

    Whether you are a beginner, a seasoned dancer or a percussionist looking for a bright, warm sound, these zils are for you. They have a nice weight to them that allows your hands and fingers to relax during play. The sustained ring is clean and beautiful without overwhelming. The size and weight allow you to play softly, or loud enough to cut through conversation or play with a drum circle. The size also allows you to use your creativity in creating different sounds. They come with a lovely shine, but if you are more partial to letting them oxidize, they develop an attractive patina. Well worth the investment.

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