Cymbals are percussion instruments made of metal, typically bronze or brass, that produce a loud, resonant sound when struck. They come in various sizes and types, including crash cymbals, ride cymbals, and hi-hat cymbals, each serving a different purpose in music. Cymbals are commonly used in orchestras, marching bands, and various genres of music, including rock, jazz, and classical.
To play cymbals, musicians use drumsticks or mallets to hit the surface, creating a sharp, bright sound. They can also be played by crashing two cymbals together or using a foot pedal to control the hi-hat. Cymbals are essential for adding rhythm and texture to