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If there's one thing that cymbals can prove, it's that fast food joints aren't the only places where you can have it your way. Not only do cymbals come in a whole slew of varieties, but within each category they offer a wide range of weight options, finishes, lathing techniques, hammering styles and more. Weight may be the most important factor of all, and there's lots of room for fine-tuning. Which is why so many drummers turn to medium-heavy ride cymbals to handle their ride patterns - when heavy is a bit too much but medium doesn't quite cut it, one of these cymbals will give you the perfect middle ground so you can get exactly the kind of tone you want.

Of course, not all medium-heavy ride cymbals are created equal, and choosing the best one is up to you. Start by thinking about the sound you're looking for, and don't be afraid to put some value on aesthetics, too! If you want a cymbal that sounds as bright as it looks, the Zildjian K Custom Ride Cymbal is a fantastic choice. Or, if you'd rather get your hands on something that's dark and dramatic, check out the Sabian HHX Series Phoenix Cymbal. Maybe you like the idea of a ride cymbal that's got some crash blood in its veins? The Paiste PST 5 Ride/Crash would give you that, adding an extra helping of versatility to your set since you can expand your sound palette without having to increase the cymbal count.

No matter how you see one of these medium-heavy ride cymbals fitting into your personal percussion style, it's safe to say you're on the right track. There's no wrong way to put a cymbal to use as long as it works for you and your sound, so don't be afraid to experiment! However you play, the power and volume of these hard-hitting ride cymbals will definitely have your back - and who knows? You could be on your way to a career-making gig with one of these bad boys.