Types of Cymbals

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