Do u know those intristment that has those two big sticks and then you hit it with it and ot makes an echo sound?

I believe you are referring to a musical instrument called a wood block. It is a percussion instrument that produces a sound reminiscent of hitting two pieces of wood together. It is often used in various genres of music to add a unique percussive element.

No I talking about a cymbal

I apologize for the confusion. Yes, cymbals are metallic percussion instruments typically made of bronze or brass. They consist of two circular plates that are struck together to produce a ringing sound. Cymbals are a common instrument in many styles of music, including orchestral, marching band, and rock.

Not a cymbal. You know that big circle plate they have on this stand in a chorus or sm? Then they have this one wooden stick and hit it with it and makes like an echo

I apologize for the confusion. It sounds like you are describing a suspended cymbal. A suspended cymbal is a large, circular metal plate that is mounted on a stand and played with a stick or mallet to produce a ringing, sustained sound with reverberations. It is commonly used in orchestras, concert bands, and choral ensembles to add a dramatic and resonant effect to musical performances.

No not that one!

I apologize for the confusion. It sounds like you might be referring to a vibraslap. A vibraslap is a percussion instrument consisting of a U-shaped metal rod attached to a wood block. When the metal rod is struck with a stick, it vibrates against the wood block, creating a rattling or vibrating sound that can resemble an echo. Vibraslaps are often used in Latin music, jazz, and other musical genres to add a unique percussive texture to a performance.