hi-hat Definition
hi-hat (hī′hat′)
noun
high-hat ()
hi-hat Usage Examples
Converse of object
close: With an optional footswitch, you can even add real kick drum parts, or close a open hi-hat.
Adjective modifier
open: With an optional footswitch, you can even add real kick drum parts, or close a open hi-hat.
Modifies a noun
- cymbal: Comes complete with stands, pedals and crash, ride and hi-hat cymbals for just over £ 300.
- stand: Features Two leg hi-hat stand, with swivel leg system.
- pattern: Ann Saunderson's infectious vocals float perfectly over the simple, yet brilliantly effective syncopated hi-hat pattern and tough kicks.
- pad: Features 12-inch electronic hi-hat pad with beveled edge for extremely natural playing feel.
- rod: Can be mounted on a 3/8 " rod, or a hi-hat pull rod.

