Another part of the drumkit you will need to become familiar with is the crash cymbal. It can be played with either hand, but for now, use the right hand. In the following example, the right hand moves between the crash cymbal and the hi hat. Play slowly at first and remember to count.
The Zil-Bel is a small dome shaped cymbal that comes in two sizes and is used as an accent or special effect cymbal. It is a high pitched, bright sounding cymbal made using Zildjian’s three hundred and eighty year old alloy formula. Additionally, it can be mounted upside down for even more more tonal possibilities.
In this example, the crash cymbal is played along with the basic beat. This can be useful when you want to add some extra drama to a certain part of a song, e.g., during a lead guitar solo.