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Can't go wrong with Vic Firth
Another set of Vic Firth drumsticks. Honestly, you can't go wrong with a set of Vic Firths, good consistent quality and well rounded. These sticks are very light, which is perfect for getting a good rebound from my electric mesh kit.
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For Drummers who play with Finesse
I needed a new pair of 7As to play a quieter gig with an acoustic group so I decided to try these out. I was used to playing promarks prior to this, but I like to mix it up every now and then, and when I picked these up the first thing I noticed was the weight.
These sticks are truly feather-light and are great for a drummer who uses a lot of touch in their playing style. The rebound is incredible, but that may potentially be a downside for some players.
If you need a pair of sticks that will give you a bit of a dynamic ceiling while still allowing you to maintain your flexibility, then these are definitely a solid choice.
These sticks are truly feather-light and are great for a drummer who uses a lot of touch in their playing style. The rebound is incredible, but that may potentially be a downside for some players.
If you need a pair of sticks that will give you a bit of a dynamic ceiling while still allowing you to maintain your flexibility, then these are definitely a solid choice.
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Lovely hand feel
I love these sticks. I started using a Vic Firth 5A and decided to change to 7A because I wanted something a bit slimmer in my hand. And I heard that maple is a bit softer than the standard Hickory so I decided to give these a try. I am not sure what it is about them that makes them feel so good in my hands, but they are a joy to play with. Will only be buying 7A maples from now on.
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Jazz drumsticks
Very light, very small.
For jazz music. Not for rock or something :)
For jazz music. Not for rock or something :)
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