Wuhan
31Also known as: Wuhan Cymbals, Wuhan Cymbals and Gongs
UnclaimedWuhan Cymbals and Gongs is a Chinese percussion manufacturer based in Wuhan, with roots in a factory originally known as Gaojiahe (also stamped Gaohongtai on early cymbals) that took its current name in the 1960s. The company draws on traditional Eastern hand-hammering and casting techniques said to date back two thousand years, applying them to a wide catalog of cast bronze cymbals and gongs. ...
$34.00 - $170.46
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$109.82 - $118.92
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$122.97 - $170.46
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$102.09 - $136.83
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$53.92
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$152.00 - $800.77
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Wuhan Cymbals and Gongs is a Chinese percussion manufacturer based in Wuhan, with roots in a factory originally known as Gaojiahe (also stamped Gaohongtai on early cymbals) that took its current name in the 1960s. The company draws on traditional Eastern hand-hammering and casting techniques said to date back two thousand years, applying them to a wide catalog of cast bronze cymbals and gongs.
The cymbal lineup is best known for its trashy, dark China-type models in sizes from roughly 11" to 28", along with Splash Chinas and series such as the 457, Chrome, Western, Ora, and Koi. The gong catalog spans Chau, Bao, Jing, Pasi, Opera, Wind, Tiger, Yun, Yin Shou, Man Da, Se, and White gongs, with the one-piece cast, hand-hammered Chau Gong widely used in symphony orchestras and film scoring.
Wuhan's affordable Chinas became a fixture in rock and metal setups as a stacked or accent cymbal, and notable players associated with the brand include Neil Peart of Rush, jazz drummer Jeff Hamilton, Chad Sexton of 311, and Doane Perry of Jethro Tull.
Wuhan has 34 products cataloged on Equipboard, including China Cymbals, Crash Cymbals, and Cymbal Packs. Their gear is featured by 8 artists, with the strongest followings in Rock, Electronic, and Pop. Notable users include Josh Steffen, Jeff Porcaro, and Neil Peart. Most Wuhan products sit on the budget-friendly end of the spectrum.
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