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3 Notable artists  





4 Patents  





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Paiste AG
Company typePrivate (Aktiengesellschaft/AG)[1]
IndustryMusical instruments
Founded1906; 118 years ago (1906)inSaint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Headquarters ,

Number of locations

5

Key people

Erik Paiste, CEO and president of the supervisory board
ProductsCymbals, gongs, crotales, cowbells
Subsidiaries
  • Paiste America (since 1981)
  • Spain and Estonia (both 1995)
  • Websitepaiste.com

    Paiste (English pronunciation: /ˈpsti/ PY-stee, Estonian pronunciation: [ˈpɑiste]) is a Swiss musical instrument manufacturing company. It is the world's third largest manufacturer of cymbals, gongs, and metal percussion.[citation needed] Paiste is a Finnish and Estonian word that means "shine".[citation needed]

    Apart from cymbals and gongs, Paiste has also manufactured other percussion instruments, including crotal bells, finger cymbals, and cowbells, which were later discontinued.

    History

    [edit]

    The first Paiste cymbals were produced in 1906 by Estonian musician Toomas Paiste in his instrument repair shop in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire. Toomas had served in the Russian Imperial Guard and retired in 1901 to open a music shop and publishing business.[2]

    The cymbal-making aspect of the business expanded with the passing years, despite the disruption of several moves necessitated by war:[3] first to Tallinn, Estonia, in 1917, where Toomas' son Michail M. Paiste decided to concentrate on cymbal production and export.[3] In 1940, the family and the cymbal-making operation moved to Poland, where they continued under extremely difficult conditions, and in 1945 to Germany.[3] Finally, in 1957, a new headquarters and production facility was established in Switzerland.[3] The business was continued by Michail's sons, Robert and Toomas (born Kurt), with both the Swiss and German operations as the main manufacturing centres. Since 2003, the company has been headed by Toomas' son, Erik.[2] Robert Paiste died in 2016, aged 84.[4]

    Innovations

    [edit]

    Paiste has developed several innovations to cymbal design and manufacture. Among these are:

    A Paiste Alpha China cymbal
    Discontinued 1989 Paiste 3000 22" Power Ride

    Many of these innovations were used by other manufacturers when the applicable patents expired. For example, almost all the larger modern cymbal companies offer a flat ride cymbal and an alternative to the Sound Edge Hi-Hat.

    Notable artists

    [edit]
  • Josh FreeseofFoo Fighters
  • Josh DevineofOne Direction
  • Nicko McBrainofIron Maiden
  • John BonhamofLed Zeppelin
  • Stewart CopelandofThe Police
  • Larry Mullen Jr.ofU2
  • Charlie BenanteofAnthrax
  • Dave LombardoofTestament/Suicidal Tendencies/Slayer
  • Phil RuddofAC/DC
  • Abe Laboriel Jr.ofPaul McCartney
  • Tommy AldridgeofWhitesnake
  • Joey JordisonofSlipknot
  • Ian PaiceofDeep Purple
  • Paul BostaphofSlayer
  • Tico TorresofBon Jovi
  • Mikkey DeeofScorpions
  • Danny CareyofTool
  • Nick MasonofPink Floyd
  • Alex Van HalenofVan Halen
  • Scott TravisofJudas Priest
  • Chad SmithofRed Hot Chili Peppers
  • Frank BeardofZZ Top
  • Simon KirkeofBad Company
  • Bruce GaryofThe Knack
  • Jeff PorcaroofToto
  • Carl PalmerofEmerson, Lake and Palmer
  • Matt FlynnofMaroon 5
  • Daniel Wagner of Greta Van Fleet
  • Thomas Götz of Beatsteaks
  • Eloy CasagrandeofSlipknot
  • John DolmayanofSystem of a Down
  • InfernoofBehemoth
  • Brad WilkofRage Against the Machine
  • Pierre Favre
  • Jake Cochran of Illiterate Light
  • Gonzo Sandoval of Armored Saint
  • Patents

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
  • ^ a b c d Ludwig, William Frederick (2001). The Making of a Drum Company: The Autobiography of William F. Ludwig II. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 978-1-888408-05-8.
  • ^ "In Memory of Robert Paiste" on Paiste website, retrieved 8 November 2020
  • [edit]
    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paiste&oldid=1225675536"

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