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horrorfan [7]
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An instrument in the drum set which brings two cymbals together by means of a foot pedal: ____________________ group of answer c

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Ganezh [65]2 years ago
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''An instrument in the drum set which brings two cymbals together by means of a foot pedal: hi-Hat''.

A pair of cymbals affixed to a hi-hat stand make up a hi-hat. The metal frame, rod, clutch, and pedal make up the hi-hat stand. It is a common component of the drum set in many musical genres, including jazz, pop, hip-hop, rock 'n' roll, and the blues.

Hi-hats are utilized for timing, and switching back and forth between open and closed hats can assist create a groove. Making a good hi-hat groove also requires varying velocity (loudness).

Hi-hats were so called because they were "high" compared to the then standard low-boy.

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