| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Lighter-sounding cymbal, commonly used for ending musical phrases | Crash | 100%
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| Two cymbals facing opposite directions, can be played with foot pedal | Hi-hat | 100%
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| Heavier-sounding cymbal, mainly used for keeping time on swing and rock grooves | Ride | 100%
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| Small, lighter-sounding cymbal; can be played upside down or right side up | Splash | 100%
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| Washy-sounding cymbal, named after a country | China | 92%
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| Combination of similar shaped on top of one another, imitates a "clap" sound | Stack | 46%
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| Small cymbal that sounds akin to a brake drum, thicker than a normal cymbal | Bell | 31%
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| Cymbal that has tiny screws and buzzes for while after being hit | Sizzle | 23%
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| Tuned cymbals that are thick and usually mounted on a mallet keyboard instrument | Crotale | 15%
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| Small cymbals that are played with only your hands, or rather extensions of them | Finger | 15%
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| Wavy cymbal that is usually placed up high so it can be hit more effectively | Spiral | 0%
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