Feature

●Istanbul Memett is a long-standing Turkish cymbal. It features a cymbal sound with a deep, earthy and good presence that is gained attention from drummers around the world
●Traditional Series: Istanbul Memett is the most traditionally focused workshop in Istanbul, originating in cymbal, and continues to follow the traditional methods in Turkey
●This masterpiece has been carefully hammered by craftsmen from a special blend of alloys that are not exhausted by outside, and sprouted as a cymbal
●This is a standard model with soft and stretchy fine sound
●Splash cymbal for firm attack and quick attenuation


Description

Istanbul Mehmet Traditional Series Splash Cymbal 10"
Istanbul Mehmet Traditional Series Splash Cymbal 10-inch


Istanbul Memett is a long-standing Turkish cymbal.
It features a cymbal sound with a deep, earthy and good presence that is gained attention from drummers and many musicians around the world.

Traditional Series: Istanbul Memett is the most traditionally focused workshop in Istanbul, originating in cymbal, and continues to follow the traditional methods in Turkey. This masterpiece has been carefully hammered by craftsmen from a special blend of alloys that are not exhausted by outside, and sprouted as a cymbal.
This is a standard model with soft and stretchy fine sound.

Splash cymbal for firm attack and quick attenuation



~~Istanbul Mehmet~~

Mehmet Tamdeger learned cymbal making from the legendary Cymbal Master Kerope Zilcan in 1950, and Michael taught him all of the ancient art of Turkey, based on history dating back to the early 17th century.

After Michael closed his workshop in 1977, the cymbal workshop was started with trial and error. The cymbal workshop was founded in 1980, and adopted a brand named Istanbul in 1984, which has been said to be the city of high quality cymbal. Their cymbals were first exported to America in 1984.

At that time, both have signed the cymbal created and now the autographed work is a collectors item. After Agop Tomurcuk suddenly died in 1996, Mehmet decided to continue making cymbal with his name, Istanbul Mehmet.

His commitment to handmade cymbal remains unchanged.
Machine has no ears. Thats why Istsnbul Mehmet continues to create cymbals according to the traditional tradition. We look forward to the music created in the present and future...


ISTANBUL CYM 10 SPLASH



From the Manufacturer



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Istanbul Mehmet

Mehmet Tamdeger learned cymbal making from the legendary Cymbal Master Kerope Zilcan in 1950, and Michael taught him all of the ancient art of Turkey, based on history dating back to the early 17th century. After Michael closed his workshop in 1977, the cymbal workshop was started with trial and error. The cymbal workshop was founded in 1980, and adopted a brand named Istanbul in 1984, which has been said to be the city of high quality cymbal.

Their cymbals were first exported to America in 1984.

At that time, both have signed the cymbal created and now the autographed work is a collectors item.

After Agop Tomurcuk suddenly died in 1996, Mehmet decided to continue making cymbal with his name, Istanbul Mehmet.

His commitment to handmade cymbal remains unchanged. Machine has no ears.Thats why Istsnbul Mehmet continues to create cymbals according to the traditional tradition.We look forward to the music created in the present and future...

Traditional series "Effect Cymbal"

This is a standard model from Istanbul MEMEMEMET, the most traditional workshop in Istanbul, where the cymbal originated in Turkey. This masterpiece has been carefully hammered by craftsmen from a special blend of alloys that are not exhausted by outside, and sprouted as a cymbal.This is a standard model with soft and stretchy fine sound.

A wide range of lineup including solid attacks and quick attenuation, percussive Bells, China, intense attack and finger cymbal used for orchestra and wind musics, as well as belly dance.

Splash Bell China Finger cymbal
Splash Bell China Finger cymbal
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