
There are several things to keep in mind while you're in search of a drumstick that will best suit your playing style. Straightness, density, tip shape, taper, length, wood type, diameter and balance are all key factors in how a drumstick is going to "feel" in your hands. You may ask yourself while looking throughout this catalog, "Why does he/she use a bunch of different sticks?". Artists may use an assortment of models to express a particular sound or mood in their playing that they can't get from using just one stick model. On this page, we've given you a breakdown and explanation of all the factors to consider when you are choosing which model to use.
Chad Smith´s Funk Blaster
Same grip as a 5B but with a beefier taper for some extra weight up top and acorn tip. Great for heavy, solid playing. Hickory.
"Sticks and stones may break my bones but Vater will never hurt me." -Chad SmithL 16" D .605"VHCHADW
"Sticks and stones may break my bones but Vater will never hurt me." -Chad SmithL 16" D .605"VHCHADW
1 comentario:
wow that' great tip
i don't know that,
all i know is to play drums
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