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E: 23/10 Win a collection of UFIP FX cymbals worth £829 with Rhythm
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For this month’s Rhythm competition we’re offering one lucky reader the opportunity to boost their cymbal set-up with some unique and bold new sounds. The prize comes courtesy of UFIP, a company with 86 years of cymbal-making pedigree.
What year did UFIP start making cymbals?
Answer: C) 1931
Entry Page

Rules
Answers must be received between 20/09/17 and 23/10/17.
This competition is open to UK entrants only.
Under 18s must obtain parental consent to enter this competition.
Cymbals
- The Mini China-style 12” Samba splash, designed for Latin but with enough muscle to cut through heavier styles too.
- The extensively hammered 18" Blast crash delivers fast, explosive accents.
- The 20" Flat ride is a sweet sounding cymbal with bags of stick definition, plus enough wash to work as a tasty crash/ride.
- The Ximbao FX, a unique instrument that started life as a 16” cymbal before being cut into this pizza slice shape and peppered with over-sized rivets and washers top and bottom. The result is a sharp, aggressive effect that sounds a lot like an electronic hi-hat.
What year did UFIP start making cymbals?
Answer: C) 1931
Entry Page

Rules
Answers must be received between 20/09/17 and 23/10/17.
This competition is open to UK entrants only.
Under 18s must obtain parental consent to enter this competition.
Cymbals
- The Mini China-style 12” Samba splash, designed for Latin but with enough muscle to cut through heavier styles too.
- The extensively hammered 18" Blast crash delivers fast, explosive accents.
- The 20" Flat ride is a sweet sounding cymbal with bags of stick definition, plus enough wash to work as a tasty crash/ride.
- The Ximbao FX, a unique instrument that started life as a 16” cymbal before being cut into this pizza slice shape and peppered with over-sized rivets and washers top and bottom. The result is a sharp, aggressive effect that sounds a lot like an electronic hi-hat.
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