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Red Drumsticks Vic Firth 5BN

Vic Firth 5BN

4.7

Drumstick

£8.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.66/mo.*
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Red Drumsticks Vic Firth 5B

Vic Firth 5B

4.4

Drumstick

£5.78
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5stores
Red Drumsticks Vic Firth 5AVG

Vic Firth 5AVG

5.0

Drumstick

£14.99
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5stores
Red Drumsticks Vic Firth Alex Acuna Conquistador Timbale Sticks

Vic Firth Alex Acuna Conquistador Timbale Sticks

Drumstick

£10.38
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Red Drumsticks Vic Firth 7AVG

Vic Firth 7AVG

4.7

Drumstick

£16.99
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Red Drumsticks Vic Firth AJ1

Vic Firth AJ1

Drumstick

£12.90
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Red Drumsticks Promark SRCR

Promark SRCR

Drumstick

£11.99
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Red Drumsticks Percussion Workshop T37BEAT

Percussion Workshop T37BEAT

Drumstick

£12.00
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Zildjian Josh Dun Signature

Zildjian Josh Dun Signature

Drumstick

£14.20
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Zildjian Z5AR

Zildjian Z5AR

Drumstick

£15.99
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Vic Firth 5BVG

Vic Firth 5BVG

4.4

Drumstick

£16.99
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3stores
Firestix FX12

Firestix FX12

Drumstick

£21.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.33/mo.*
3stores
DRUMSTICKS

FAQ

Drumsticks are typically made from wood, such as hickory, maple, or oak. The wood type affects weight and durability. Hickory is popular for its balance and shock absorption. Maple is lighter, ideal for faster play. Oak is heavier and more durable.

Choosing the right size depends on your playing style and comfort. Drumsticks come in various diameters and lengths, often labeled with numbers and letters like 5A or 7B. Thinner sticks suit jazz; thicker ones fit rock. Test different sizes to find what feels best.

Drumstick tips come in shapes like round, acorn, and barrel. Round tips offer precise sound on cymbals. Acorn tips provide a fuller tone on drums. Barrel tips give punchy sounds with more volume. Your choice depends on the desired sound and music genre.

Drummers use different drumsticks to achieve varied sounds and dynamics. Different materials, sizes, and tip shapes influence how a stick performs across musical styles. Experimenting with various sticks helps find the perfect match for your technique and musical needs.

You can use drumsticks for electronic drums, but consider using nylon-tipped sticks to protect rubber pads from wear. Some players prefer specific sticks designed for electronic kits to enhance response and longevity.

There are alternatives like carbon fiber or aluminum drumsticks. These materials offer durability and a unique feel compared to wood. Carbon fiber is lightweight yet strong; aluminum provides consistent weight distribution but may feel colder in hand.

Drumsticks: 3 things to consider before buying

The material of inserts can greatly affect cooking performance and durability. Stainless steel is known for its durability and resistance to rust, making it a popular choice for everyday use. Aluminium offers excellent heat conductivity, ensuring even cooking but may require extra care to prevent scratches. If you prefer non-stick surfaces, look for inserts with a non-stick coating, but keep in mind that these may need more delicate handling to maintain their surface.

Drumsticks come in various sizes and weights, each affecting your playability and sound. Common sizes include 5A, 5B, and 7A; 5A offers a balanced feel for most drummers, 5B is thicker and better for louder music like rock, while 7A is thinner and lighter for jazz or lighter playing. Consider trying different sizes to see which feels comfortable in your hand while producing the desired sound.

The tip shape of drumsticks influences the sound you produce on cymbals and drums. Round tips provide a clean, focused sound with clear articulation. Barrel tips offer a broader contact area for a fuller tone. Teardrop tips give versatility with a range of sounds depending on how you strike the drum or cymbal. Experiment with different tip shapes to find one that complements your style and desired sound.

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