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THE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE OF THE AVEDIS ZILDJIAN COMPANY
Page twoNews & Events
Page tenLegendsPage fourteenGen 16 Page sixteenOn the Road
Page twenty-oneCast Cymbals
Page sixGreatest Cymbal of All Time
Page fifty-fiveSheet Cymbals
Page sixty-fiveGear
issue 332011 Z Time
Page sixty-oneDrumsticks
There are so many exciting new things going on here at Zildjian that I couldn’t wait to share this year’s Z-Time with you. 2011 represents our breakthrough into the digital music making realm. Our new Gen16 product line is the result of our ef for t to bring our knowledge of cymbals and their sounds to the modern digital environment. You can learn more about this initiative on pages 14 and 15 or at our new website www.zildjian.com.
Whether your music making is acoustic, digital, or both, our desire is to be there no matter where your music takes you. I sincerely hope you enjoy the journey.
Best regards,
Craigie & Debbie Zildjian
welcome to
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©2011 Avedis Zildjian Comany
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2011 edition
Moving Forward
Craigie Zildjian
Page twentyProduct Info Intro
Hadas Heinz Kronberger Kacper Kaminski Jimmy Katz Tina Korhonen Scott Legato Hyejin, LeeH.J Lee Sandrine Lee Krister Lindholm Thomas Magdalinski Robert Matheu
Naoju Nakamura Diana Nitschke Mario Pires Bernard Rosenberg Tao Ruspoli Bianca Scharroo Ronny Sequeira Ivan Sinyakin Alex Solca Rob Shanahan Al Soluri
John Stephens Levi Tecofsky Melissa Terry Andreas Ulvo JonVanDaal Neil Zlozower Ludwig DrumsPearl Drums Yamaha Drums
cover artist:Dominic Howard - Muse photo:Richard Ecclestone graphic designer:Christopher Frezza
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MISSION FROM GADD EUROPE 2010
Zildjian and Steve Gadd concluded their hugely successful “Mission From Gadd Europe” tours in April and September, 2010, playing to packed houses across Europe.
“Mission From Gadd Europe” was originally scheduled for April 2010 and included 11 dates in eight countries. Due to the volcanic ash over Europe which grounded US flights to Europe, we were forced to postpone the first four dates in London, Dublin, Edinburgh, and Paris. It looked as though the entire tour would have to be scrubbed. Howev-er, through the perseverance on Steve and Zildjian, the tour began on April 22nd and resumed for the remaining seven shows in Tilburg, Hamburg, and Karlsruhe, Germany; Mon-tebelluna and Firenze, Italy; and Barcelona and wrapping up in Sevilla, Spain on April 30th, 2010.
Almost immediately after unpacking our suitcases from “Mis-sion From Gadd Europe”, we began planning “Mission From Gadd Europe – The Sequel” which we thought would be a quick, one week trip to the UK and Paris in September to make up the four dates we had to postpone. Before we knew it, we had another 11 city tour booked, including a special appearance at the London Drum Show. Apparently, Europe can’t get enough of Steve Gadd!
The first “Mission From Gadd” tour in 2005 marked Steve Gadd’s return after a 20-year absence from the clinic scene and incorporated a completely new and revolutionary format. Subsequent tours in the US and Canada in 2005 and 2006 were the biggest events ever to be presented in their markets. The two “Mission From Gadd Europe” tours featured many of the same elements as the previous “Mis-sion From Gadd” tours, including a self-contained tour bus, a sales event where consumers had access to specially selected cymbals from the Zildjian Vault, commemorative “Mission From Gadd Europe” t-shirts, a meet-and-greet with
HAppy 70tH BIRtHDAy RINGO STARR TURNS 70
On June 29th, 2010, one week before his 70th birthday, Ringo Starr and his All Star Band (including Zildjian artist Gregg Bissonette), performed in Boston. John DeChristo-pher, Zildjian’s Vice President, Artist Relations & Event Mar-keting Worldwide and longtime friend of Ringo, was there to present the drumming icon with a birthday gift on behalf of the Zildjian Company - a pair of Tiffany silver cufflinks.
ZILDJIAN CLINICSTEMPESTA AND PRIDGEN
Throughout the year, Zildjian artists were all over the world entertaining, gigging, and educating. John Tempesta and Thomas Pridgen hit the road hard, bringing their clinics to Asia, Europe, and the States.
John Tempesta, drummer for The Cult, hit a stride during his clinic tours of Europe and Asia. On both tours, he was rocking out with a full set of Zildjian Z3s. John, who has worked with great rock bands such as White Zombie, Testament, and Helmet, thrilled the crowds in Holland, Belgium, Italy, Japan, China, and more. It was a great chance for the drumming communities to learn about his techniques, practice programs, and double bass drum skills as well as gain an insight into working in the rock environment professionally.
For the first time, Thomas Pridgen took to the road on his own Clinic Tour through the States. He wowed the crowds from the East Coast to the West, not only with his playing, but with his insight and advice. When asked about his setup, he explained that he uses such big drums and cymbals (including 18” HiHats!) because it’s more of a challenge to play fast around a big kit and some of the people he has played with play so loud that he has to match their volume. It truly was a sight to see.
Check Zildjian.com for full Clinic Tour Blogs for this and all of our Clinic Tours.
UK ARtISt SESSIONHARD ROCK LONDONThe Avedis Zildjian Company hosted its 7th UK Artist Session at the renowned London Hard Rock Café on 29 March 2010 attracting its biggest attendance of Artists to date.
Zildjian and the Hard Rock Café rolled out the red carpet to welcome Zildjian artists to an afternoon of rock n roll hospitality, they were given the opportunity to see and play all of the latest offerings from Zildjian, including some excit-ing prototype cymbals...with creator Gavin Harrison on hand to explain his reasoning behind them.
Steve where his fans could take photos and get the drum-ming icon’s autograph. Each day culminated with a clinic performance by the one and only Steve Gadd.
Acoording to John DeChristopher, Zildjian’s Vice President, Artist Relations & Event Marketing Worldwide and “Mission From Gadd” Tour Manager, “This was our fifth clinic tour together and working with Steve gets better every time. He really knows how to connect with an audience. The reac-tion of his fans is like nothing else you’ll ever see.”
ZILDJIAN NEWS FEED FROM THE WORLD OF ZILDJIAN
Tama Goh, Robert Nalin, John Tempesta, Mark DeSouza -SIN
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19”and 21” Z3 Ultra Hammered ChinasZildjian adds two new china models to the loud and penetrating Z3 line. Two new bone
crushing Z3 Ultra Hammered Chinas in 19” and 21” are made to explode like none other.
Both the 19” and 21” sizes have a new inverted ‘volcano’ bell which combined with the
extensive amount of large hammer marks provide a sound that is trashier than their 18” and
20” Z3 China counterparts. All Z3 Chinas have plenty of power and projection to aug-
ment any hard hitter’s set-up. They are medium in weight and have a polished finished,
like all Z3 cymbals.
22” A Zildjian Swish Knocker Zildjian introduces a newly designed 22” A Zildjian Swish Knocker which adds a
smoother and sweeter “knock” to the sound. While we’re calling the design new, it
was actually developed specifically from the famed model that Mel Lewis used when
he played with his orchestra at the Village Vanguard. This new model features a
slightly higher profile and a cup that is not as curved as the model it is replacing.
It still features 22 rivets and comes in the legendary A Zildjian traditional finish.
New Soundsfrom our heads
start here.Go Anywhere.
new artists
5A and 5B Blue DrumsticksZildjian now offers your favoritemodels in a great shade of blue. Unique and colorful just like
your style of playing.5A BLUE WOOD or NYLON TIP - 16” length, 0.560” diameter.
5B BLUE WOOD or NYLON TIP - 16” length, 0.600” diameter.
Dennis Chambers Nylon Tip DrumsticksTaking a new twist on the Dennis Chambers Artist Series stick,
Zildjian now also offers a nylon black-tip version.16” length, 0.550” diameter.
Super 7A Drumsticks7A drumsticks have also just gotten super-sized. Now with a longer reach. 16” length, 0.525” diameter.
6” and 12” Zildjian Practice PadZildjian offers the ultimate practice pad in two great sizes. Features a responsive playing surface, solid base, and 8mm mounting insert that attches to most cymbal stand.
6” and 12” Travis Barker Practice PadSame great features as the Zildjian Practice Pad but with
Travis’ signature and boom-box logo.
6” and 12” Tré Cool Practice PadSame great features as the Zildjian Practice Pad but with
Tré Cool’s signature and hounds-tooth design.
Shawn Crahan (Clown)Slipknot <USA>
Zac Farroparamore <USA>
Will BermanMGMt <USA>
Gregg LohmanKellie pickler <USA>
Chris FryarZac Brown Band <USA>
Dennis WilsonEvery Avenue <USA>
Eddie TurduritRApS <USA>
Giuseppe CapolupoHaste the Day <USA>
Kendrick ScottIndependent <USA>Jerod Boyd
Miss May I <USA>
Jared ChampionCage the Elephant <USA>
Kim SchifinoMatt & Kim <USA>
Larnell LewisLaila Biali <CAN>
Liza HolbrookSHEL <USA>
Louis CatoMarcus Miller <USA>
Mark GreenbergDickey Betts, Rescue Me (tV Show) <USA>
Randy SchraegerScissor Sisters <USA>
Rolando Morales-MatosLion King/Birdland Big Band <USA>
Ulysses OwensChristian McBride, Kurt Elling, Ulysses Owens project <USA>
Sebastien RambaudFill’s Monkey <FRA>
Yann CosteFill’s Monkey <FRA>
Darren LeaderZebra & Giraffe <RSA>
Z TIME04-05
Zildjian takes extreme pride in every hand-crafted instrument that comes out of our factory. The age-old debate on
what our Greatest Cymbal of All Time can’t be answered by us alone. That’s why we enlisted you, our loyal Z-Club
fans, to pick the Greatest Zildjian Cymbal of all time. Your answers came flooding in with comments about cherished
memories with your cymbals and we thank you! With close to 5,000 responses, here are the results.
Great stick definition and control have made the A Zildjian Ping Rides one of the most popular ride models in the Zildjian catalog. A versatile ride model that works with all musical styles.
Answering the demand to add cymbals that were more aggressive but still had that special A Custom sound. Zildjian answered that call with the A Custom Projection models in 1996.
Gerald Heyward
Chris Brown <USA>
1010” A Splash
Before the ride, hihat and crash cymbal
models ever existed, the classic splash
cymbal was found on the earliest of drum
sets. It remains one of the most popular
cymbals ever produced and can be
applied to any form of music.
Weight: Paper ThinFinish: Traditional
818” A Custom
Projection Crash Answering the demand to add cymbals
that were more aggressive but still had
that special A Custom sound; Zildjian
answered that call with the A Custom Projection models.
Weight: Medium ThinFinish: Brilliant
920” A Ping RideGreat stick definition and control
have made the A Zildjian Ping
Rides one of the most popular
ride models in the Zildjian
catalog. A versatile ride
model that works with all
musical styles.
Weight: Medium-Heavy Finish: Traditional
718” Oriental ChinaLaunched in 1993, these special
effects cymbals were thinner than
most other china models.
Weight: ThinFinish: Traditional
514” A Mastersound HiHats
This design created a hihat optionwith more
defined chic effect while also having more “sizzle”
while being played partially open.
Weight: Medium/HeavyFinish: Traditional
621” A Sweet RideDesigned after one of Armand Zildjian’s
favorite rides, its unique profile and ride
sensitivity offer a sound that applies to
multiple forms of modern music.
Weight: Paper ThinFinish: Traditional
Michael ‘Moose’ ThomasBullet for My Valentine <UK>
John KeefeBoys Like Girls <USA>
Matt GreinerAugust Burns Red <USA>
Travis BarkerBlink-182 <USA>
Max WeinbergMax Weinberg Big Band <USA>
Gerald HeywardChris Brown <USA>
Z TIME06-07
418” K Custom
Dark Crash The K Custom Dark Crash utilized a
special over-hammering technique that
allowed for a quick and bright attack with
an extra fast decay. This allowed for a
heavier crash to have a similar response
to a thinner and lighter cymbal but with a
lot more volume potential. They were first introduced in 1995.
Debut: 1995Weight: Thin
Finish: Traditional
220” K Ride
The American made K line of cymbals were
first introduced into the marketplace in 1982
which included the clear dark sound of the
classic 20” K Ride. No longer considered just a
jazz cymbal, this special ride cymbal is used in
multiple musical genres..
Debut: 1982Weight: Paper Thin
Finish: Traditional
316” A Custom CrashIn the early ‘90s iconic recording artist
Vinnie Colaiuta requested a special
smooth sounding crash cymbal that
would be specific for studio use. The
result was the creation of an entire line
of cymbals that were not only perfect
for the studio but could also be applied
to any drumming style.
Debut: 1991Weight: ThinFinish: Brilliant
114” A New Beat HiHats The A Zildjian New Beat Hihats are
considered the most versatile hihat
cymbals in the world today. The
original design of these famous hihats
was brought to us by the late and great
drummer, Louie Bellson. They were
officially brought into the Zildjian catalog
in 1971.
Debut: 1971Weight: Medium/HeavyFinish: Traditional
Kenny AronoffJohn Fogerty <USA>
Dan Searlethe Architects <UK>
Rob BourdonLinkin park <USA>
Teddy Campbelltonight Show <USA>
Z TIME08-09
pete Cater“There’s so much more to Buddy Rich than merely amazing chops. I love the spontaneity and creativity in his soloing and don’t forget that amazing groove that goes beyond swinging. Buddy’s time feel struts, it swaggers, it lays down the law of rhythm. Buddy was a rare communicator in music; he was a virtuoso whose musicianship could be understood by everybody, you don’t need expert knowledge to watch Buddy play and to understand that you are witnessing greatness”.
peter Erskine“You know: Buddy played the best time.Buddy is the best drummer of all time.Buddy Rich was timeLESS, too.
A message of contradictions yet all of them in agreement. Buddy was a contradiction. He could be the sternest of musical fathers but he cared about his musicians deeply.He sounded like a wiseguy to some people sometimes and yet he always treated Music with the highest respect. I never heard Buddy give less than 100% of his time, energy and talent to music.The older I get, the more I “get” Buddy, the more I understand him. Yet I’ll never understand how he did what he did.Buddy Rich was a genius, period. And was ... and will always remain ...the greatest drummer to have walked this earth.”
Gregg Field“They make musicians like Buddy Rich three times in a century... I have yet to meet the other two.”
Steve Gadd“The one and only.”
tommy Igoe“While on a flight recently, a track popped on my iPod that was swinging so mercilessly hard that it felt like the phones would be ripped right from my head. Buddy, obviously. He played a 4-bar break of sheer genius that can only be described as physically impossible and flawlessly performed. I started to cackle in amazement—loudly. I just couldn’t stop replaying that break over and over again, hundreds of times. With each listen, I just shook my head, not just at the sheer virtuosity, but the utter lack of fear. You could feel his legendary confidence in every stroke. But, trying to explain musical perfection with words is futile. So, here you go: The album is, “Swingin’ New Big Band”, and the tune is “Naptown Blues”, and the four-bar break occurs at exactly 2:48. If you find yourself giggling in awe, I know how you feel.”
Danny Seraphine”To this day, a week never goes by without me listening to Buddy. He set the bar so high for all of us that I’m still reaching to this day. Don’t know if I’ll ever truly get there, but man, it keeps me moving forward and striving. Also Buddy’s comments about my playing will remain a high on my list of greatest honors I’ve received. Buddy was a one of a kind, as there will NEVER be another like him, a true warrior that I will always try to emulate.”
Steve Smith“There are a small number of naturally gifted individuals who have developed their talents to the point of perfection, blending and balancing technical excellence and artistic expression. These are the individuals that we want to study and model ourselves after as we deepen into a chosen mode of artistry. With this in mind: playwrights study Shakespeare, composers study Mozart, painters study Picasso, martial artists study Bruce Lee and drummers study Buddy Rich”
Freddie Gruber“One of a kind”…
The legends talk about
BuddyRich
pete Cater
peter Erskine
Gregg Field
Steve Gadd tommy Igoe
Danny Seraphine
Steve Smith
Freddie Gruber
“ the one and only.”- steve gadd
Z TIME10-11
Alex Acuña“Tony Williams is still the biggest influence on my playing today.Coincidence? We were born the same day, 12/12”
Gregg Bissonette“Tony Williams was not only one of my drum heroes, he was also a friend and teacher to me. I had the great honor of studying with him at his home in Pacifica, CA over the last few years before he so suddenly passed away. Tony and his wonderful wife Colleen were really great to hang out with and we shared lots of great stories and laughter! Tony taught me SO much about not just drumming, but about music and passion!! He was all about the passion of music!! We all miss you Tony!!”
Dennis Chambers“Tony was the father of drumming of our time. If it wasn’t for him, I wouldn’t be who I am, or drumming wouldn’t be what it is today.”
Vinnie Colaiuta“Tony Williams is the genius of the drums. He’s my hero.”
Vince Wilburn“Outside of my Uncle Miles, Anthony Tillman Williams is the reason why I play the drums. Growing up, watching Tony play the drums with the Miles Davis Quintet when they would come through my hometown of Chicago, will forever be etched into my soul. He was like an uncle to me.”
Charlie Watts“Tony Williams was one of the pivotal drummers in the jazz genre. I thought at the end of his short life he was composing some very interesting music. And to me, personally, he was always a very kind and lovely person. He was inspirational.”
Roy Haynes“I met Tony in the early 1960s – I think he was 16 or 17 years old and everyone was talking about this young kid who sounded like me. He used to sit in at “Connolly’s” in Roxbury, Mass. As a young man, he had two wishes: the first was to visit the old Zildjian Factory in Quincy, Massachusetts and the second was to come to New York and go clothes shopping with me. I
remember one time when he sat in, he played a roll that was so beautiful and so even and I knew he had a lot say… and man, he said it!”
John DeChristopher“I was fortunate to know Tony on a personal level. In the eight years from when I joined Zildjian in 1989, until his untimelypassing in 1997, we developed a great friendship. Tony was instrumental in putting Zildjian Drumsticks on the map; his drumstick was Zildjian’s first Artist Series (signature) drumstick. I remember having Tony at our booth at the 1991 Winter NAMM show when we introduced his drumstick and our artists lining up to have their picture taken with him! In October of 1996, just a few months before he passed away, we traveled the US on his first (and only) clinic tour. Tony is, and will forever be, one of the most important drummers in the history of the instrument…”
Alex Acuña
Gregg Bissonette
Dennis Chambers
Vince Wilburn
Charlie Watts
Roy Haynes
tony Williams, Vinnie Colaiuta, andJohn DeChristopher
Vinnie Colaiuta
“..the reason I play the drums.”- vince wilburn
TonyWilliamsThe legends talk aboutZ TIME12-13
S PAck - digitAl vAult vol. 1
is literally the next generation of innovative products from the world´s leading cymbal maker, The Avedis Zildjian Co. The Digital Vault offers a top of the line virtual cymbal environment for your computer featuring extreme flexibility and power for any digital audio workstation or the perfect addition to any e-drum set up. Each factory reference cymbal has been hand-selected by Zild-jian’s Master Cymbal Testers, Paul Francis and Leon Chappani, and painstakingly recorded by percussion sampling guru John Emrich. The result - the purest cymbal samples available anywhere.
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The Digital Vault Z-Pack Vol.1 features 14 of the most popular A Zildjian cymbals recorded at the highest quality with multiple velocity layers for the bell, bow, and edge of each cym-bal in addition to multiple articulations of stick, mallet, and brush.
The Z-Pack also includes exclusive artist groove tracks. Gen16 has collaborated with ac-complished musicians like Peter Michael Escovedo, Michael White, and Dave DiCenso to create a series of drum and percussion groove tracks. Now you can bring their talent into your studio. Each drum and percussion performance is available as full music audio (full band or music minus drums), as well as separate GM (General MIDI) files.
Model ZP1 - Digital Vault Z-Pack Volume 1 - A SeriesFormat / Size - MAC/PC, 2 DVD-Rom Set, AU • VST • RTAS • Stand Alone, 18.1GB Installed
//Z-PAck
The Sound Pack Volume 1 includes nine of the most popular K Zildjian cymbals. Run gen16 Digital Vault Sound Packs using the custom gen16 Z-Pack’s included software, or with the latest versions of BFD2 products.
Model SP1 - gen16! Digital Vault S-Pack Volume 1 / K Series CymbalsFormat / Size - MAC/PC, 16.7 GB Installed, 1 DVD-Rom
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The Sound Pack Volume 2 includes eleven of Zildjian’s most popular FX cymbals. Run gen16 Digital Vault Sound Packs using the custom gen16 Z-Pack’s included software, or with the latest versions of BFD2 products.
Model SP2 - gen16! Digital Vault S-Pack Volume 2 – FX CymbalsFormat / Size - MAC/PC, 11.2GB Installed, 1 DVD-Rom
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S- Packs Volumes 3 & 4These Sound Pack Volumes include over 40 of Zildjian’s bests orchestral cymbals. This means you’ll have the smallest Crotale to the largest Gong at your finger tips. Like all other Digital Vaults, these S-Packs are recorded at a wide range of velocity levels, with differ-ent mallets, sticks, brushes, etc and struck on different parts of each instrument. Also included as a bonus are triangle, tambourine and other orchestral sounds from percussionist / inventor Neil Grover’s private collection.
G- Packs Volumes 1 & 2The “Groove Pack” feature grooves and fills from some of Zildjian’s best known and respected drummers and percussionists. These include names like Mike White, Wolf, Danny Seraphine, Atom Willard, Alex Acuna, Rocky Bryant, Russ Miller, Kenny Aronoff, Marco Minneman, Lewis Nash, and many others. Now you can use their talents in your music. Each drummer was tracked in general MIDI (GM). This will allow you to apply their grooves and fills to any sound you desire. Place them on a kit of your choice or voice each groove through a keyboard or guitar patch. Change tempos whatever. Because each groove is in GM you can also use the player in the Z-PACK or any BFD2 product to, quantize, flip and layer grooves.
//coming Soon
Since 1623, the Zildjian family has worked to create the world’s finest cymbals and percussion accessories. It’s an age-old art we’ve lovingly passed down for 15 generations. Now, as we approach our 400th year, we celebrate the Zildjian legacy with the introduction of Generation 16 – a new generation of intelligent percussion. With gen16, we’ve taken the proud heritage of nearly four centuries of master craftsmanship and forged it together with the latest in 21st Century technologies. The products behind gen16 are pure Zildjian. The ideas are pure innovation.
//WhAtS neXtthe AcouStic / electric cymbAl SyStem
groove trAck APP & doWnloAd WebSite
Product Summary: • Low Volume Acoustic Cymbals w/Pickup • Controller / Audio Mixer • 2 pre-packs / 5 cymbals, in several sizes & styles
Product Summary: • Groove Player for Iphone & IPAD • Player’s artist grooves using Zildjian cymbal and BFD drum samples • Download hundreds of grooves & fills by Zildjian artists from gen-16.com
AcouStic / electric drum rAckProduct Summary • Lightweight & strong• Perfect for acoustic drums or e-drums• Folds easily for transportation, hides all cabling• Works with any manufacturers cymbal arms, tom mounts & accessories
VISIT: www.gen-16.com
Dave DiCensoBerklee College <USA>
Peter Michael EscovedoRecording Arist <USA>
Michael WhiteRecording Artist <USA>
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