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Flat Ride vs. Ping Ride: Finding Your Cymbal Voice

Flat Ride vs. Ping Ride: Finding Your Cymbal Voice

September 10, 20242 min read

Cymbals are the voices of our kits, each offering a unique palette of sound. Today, we'll delve into the world of rides, focusing specifically on flat rides and ping rides. Understanding their sonic personalities will help you choose the cymbal that best complements your drumming style.

The Flat Ride: A Master of Subtlety

Flat rides are known for their dark, dry, and articulate sound. Unlike traditional rides with a pronounced bell, flat rides have a flatter profile, resulting in less "wash" – that shimmering sustain after you strike the cymbal. Here's what makes flat rides special:

  • Focus on Stick Definition: The flat profile prioritizes the attack of your stick, making each hit clear and distinct.This is perfect for drummers who prefer a more articulate and controlled sound, especially in softer styles like jazz or fusion.

  • Reduced Wash: The minimal wash allows other instruments in the band to shine through. This makes flat rides ideal for situations where clarity and precision are paramount.

  • Crashing Potential (Maybe): While not their primary function, some flat rides can double as crash cymbals, offering a more subdued crash sound compared to brighter rides.

The Ping Ride: Cutting Through the Mix

Ping rides are the vocalists of the ride cymbal world. They boast a bright, clear, and penetrating sound with a pronounced "ping" on the initial attack. This makes them perfect for drummers who want their cymbal work to be heard:

  • Cut Through the Mix: The bright ping cuts through the band, making it ideal for rock, pop, and other genres where the drummer needs to stand out.

  • Sustained Wash: Ping rides offer a pleasant wash after the initial attack, adding a shimmering layer of texture to your drumming.

  • Versatility: While they excel in louder styles, ping rides can also be effective in quieter settings when played dynamically.

Choosing Your Ride: A Matter of Genre and Taste

Ultimately, the choice between a flat ride and a ping ride comes down to your musical preferences and the style of drumming you play:

  • Flat Ride for: Drummers who prioritize articulation, clarity, and a dry sound. Perfect for jazz, fusion, and other nuanced styles.

  • Ping Ride for: Drummers who want a bright, cutting cymbal that will be heard in a band mix. Ideal for rock, pop, and other loud genres.

Bonus Tip: Don't be afraid to experiment! Some drummers even incorporate both flat and ping rides into their setup, creating a wider sonic palette for their drumming.

Remember, your cymbals are an extension of your musical voice. Explore the sounds of flat rides and ping rides, find the one that speaks to you, and let your drumming shine!

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Grant Collins

Grant’s influential and inventive dedication to the instrument has spanned over thirty years, in which time he has developed new techniques and instrument combinations. This extensive commitment has also seen him make significant global musical contributions, not only to the drums, but the music industry itself as his dedication extends from professional drumming, to corporate motivations, keynote presentations and also the highest of quality creative educational instruction.

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