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  • curprev 02:5302:53, 8 September 2023 OurMindonMusic talk contribs m 22,338 bytes +295 Reword:, “Lowboys (also referred to as “low boys”, “sock cymbals”) were a type of cymbal setup used in early drum kits. They consisted of a pair of cymbals mounted on a stand, similar to the modern hi-hat stand. The lowboy setup allowed drummers to incorporate subtle cymbal accents into their performances. However, as the lowboy stand was close to the ground, sticks and brushes could not be used. Instead, an additional set of cymbals such as Gladstone cymbals could be used to add stick work. undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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