1. Hi-hats: A pair of small cymbals mounted on a stand that are played by striking them together with a drumstick.
2. Crash cymbal: A larger cymbal that is mounted on a stand and is used to create a loud, crashing sound.
3. Ride cymbal: A larger cymbal that is mounted on a stand and is used to keep time and provide a steady rhythm.
Additional cymbals that may be included in a drum set include:
- Splash cymbal: A small cymbal that produces a short, bright sound.
- China cymbal: A large cymbal with a thick bell that produces a loud, explosive sound.
- Swish cymbal: A cymbal with a series of small holes that creates a shimmering sound.
Drummers may also choose to add additional cymbals to their set, such as cowbells, wood blocks, or tambourines, depending on their musical preferences and the desired sound they want to achieve.