Old Vs New Drumsticks

Old Vs New Drumsticks. How to grip your drumsticks Drumming Basics How have drumsticks changed over the last couple of decades? I have a theory that modern drumsticks are dried less, have a higher moisture content and are in general, more dense and heavy feeling. Let the experts at The Hub from Musician's Friend help you make the right choice.

A new and 6 month old drumstick r/Wellworn
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Today's 7A's run seem to run around .520" to .540" thick while in the 60's and 70's the thickest was around .500". One of the biggest differences between old and new drumsticks is the material

A new and 6 month old drumstick r/Wellworn

I probably have like 6 pairs at a time for my drum set sticks, but snare drum sticks take a long time to wear down since you're not hitting the shaft on cymbals and rims of things. Knowing how to choose the right drum sticks can often be a challenge One of the biggest differences between old and new drumsticks is the material

Vic Firth American Heritage Drumsticks Musician's Friend. Today's 7A's run seem to run around .520" to .540" thick while in the 60's and 70's the thickest was around .500". I can always tell someone else's sticks at the practice spot 3 Reply panurge987

5 Best Drum Sticks For Beginners and Pros (2024). One of the biggest differences between old and new drumsticks is the material Here's something I know confounds many drummers: brand-new, unblemished drumsticks are somehow lighter than pairs that are older, chipped, splintered, and hanging on by a thread