Harpy cymbals
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Harpy cymbals originated in Brazil. The cymbals were made out of B8 Bronze. The company was popular for the way they colored their cymbals, adding visual excitement to professional cymbals. As of 2006 the company renamed itself KREST.
[edit] Artists
Artists who play with Harpy/Krest cymbals are more numerous in Brazil. Some popular artists are soloist Gledson Meira, and Jamil Pilli of Chipset Zero. Harpy cymbals are used in America by Andrew O'Donnell, of Attila and the Huns.
Image:Harpy2.JPG Attila and the Huns drummer Andrew O'Donnell with an 18 inch Harpy crash in Green