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The audio begins with the subtle, crisp resonance of a ride bell. This is a type of cymbal used in a drum set. Its high-pitched, sustained sound creates a unique tonal quality. The clear, distinct sound of the bell is created by a finger striking it. The finger's gentle contact on the bell results in a delicate, nuanced sound. The bell rings out, producing a sound that is sharp yet soothing, a sound that is distinct from the other cymbals in the background. The finger's touch is light, yet intentional, creating a rhythmic pattern that adds a new layer to the percussive soundscape. The interplay between the finger and the ride bell forms a significant part of the overall rhythm. The audio captures this interaction in a captivating manner, leaving the listener with a greater appreciation for the intricate art of drumming.