Sizzle cymbal

Swish cymbal with six rivets
Swish cymbal with six rivets in the traditional pattern
Zildjian 19" Armand Ride with a three-rivet cluster

A sizzle cymbal is a cymbal to which rivets, chains or other rattles have been added to modify the sound, attached either by means of holes bored in the cymbal or by means of an attachment known as a sizzler.[1]

These rattles have two main effects on the tone of the cymbal:

  • Most obviously, the sound of the 'wash' of the cymbal is made louder and more penetrating, and is dominated by the sound of the rattles themselves.
  • Also important but less obvious, the cymbal loses some of its sustain and dynamic range, because whenever there is insufficient energy left in the cymbal to lift the rattles, the sound cuts out sharply.

Both effects have musical uses, and can also be used to mask unwanted overtones in cymbals of lesser quality. However the best results are still generally obtained with high quality cymbals.

  1. ^ Meyer, Ben (2 January 2015). "What You Need To Know About...Effects Cymbals". Modern Drummer. Retrieved 8 February 2024.

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