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In this audio, you can hear the distinct sound of a hi-hat cymbal being closed. A hi-hat, a key component of a typical drum set, consists of two cymbals mounted on a stand, one on top of the other, and it can be played open, closed, or anywhere in between, producing a variety of sounds. The audio begins with the sound of the hi-hat cymbal in its open state, producing a resonant, sizzling sound. The cymbals vibrate freely, adding a bright, shimmering tone to the overall sound of the drum set. As the audio progresses, you can hear the gradual closing of the hi-hat. The cymbals come closer together, the sizzling sound starts to fade, and the tone becomes more focused and crisp. The sound of the cymbals clashing together is sharp and clear, providing a rhythmic backbone to any drum beat. The closing of the hi-hat