Topic: Drumstick Sizes
Answers to Common Questions
What are all the sizes of drumsticks?
-7a is thinner and meant for a softer sound. -5a. is the most common stick. And -2b/5b are thicker and are for louder percussion. Read More »
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What is the standard size for drumsticks?
5A: These sticks are probably the best size to start with. If you start with these, you'll have room to go heavier or MORE? Read More »
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What is the best size drumstick for jazz drumming?
If you are in North America 7A is a standard size drumstick that is good for playing jazz. Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
there almost always 5A, thats a good size for the type of drumming their made for :) Source(s): i own a pair Read More »
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I always like smaller drum sticks so I can have an extra wing and a thigh. But that's just me. Read More »
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Drum Sticks for concert band or orchestral percussion generally fall in the .610" to .635" range. For light jazz and combo playing, the 7A, 8D and 5A are great. Read More »
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A King Size Nestle Drumstick has approx 390 calories, 21 grams of fat and 13 grams of saturated fat. Nutritional facts may vary by flavor. Read More »
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wow! Christmas shopping already? i guess cause you gotta get them engraved and stuff Read More »
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Try to find a generic brand for half the price of the upscale sticks, very often they are Professional brand sticks that were rejected because they are a lttle unbalanced or because of a very slight fault in the wood. They do the job very w... Read More »
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They are different thicknesses. Usually jazz musicians play lighter, thinner drumsticks than do rock drummers. Go to a music store and see what sticks fit best in your hand. Read More »
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