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Proper selection of drumsticks

This article was written for drumdojo by Dan Frank of Trueline Drumsticks. It says it all! Thanks Dan!

The drumstick is the connecting place between your thoughts and your music people can hear. If you pick sticks too big, you actions might be slower, sluggish, or too loud. A stick too small and your actions could be uncontrollable, with danger of stick breaking much faster.


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Common woods used to make drumsticks

The most common woods used for drumstick are Maple, Hickory, and Oak.
Which is the best wood for drumsticks?
Hickory

it has the highest shatter point of the other woods, which translates to more durable drumstick, with feel. Hickory more importantly has twice the shock absorbing ability over Oak, and significantly over Maple.

What is the benefit of Oak?

Oak is very heavy for it’s size. Oak sticks have a heavy feel, so feel good in smaller diameters. Oak absorbs much less shock than Hickory, which means it passes the shock on to your hands, therefore Oak should be played on softer surfaces (i.e. snare drums not turned too high, rack and floor toms, and thinner cymbals) and at lower volume levels.

What is the benefit of Maple?

Maple is lighter feel than the other two woods, so you can have a much larger diameter stick in your hand without a heavy or slow and sluggish feel. Maple sticks are great for orchestral or Symphonic playing. Maple, like oak, has a lower shatter point, so when Maple sticks are taken to a drumset, rimshots with lead to quick failure on the sticks, unless playing low volume applications like soft jazz.

What is the benefit of Hickory?

The benefits range from very durable wood with a high shatter point, meaning it can take a get deal of abuse before breaking. Hickory sticks tend to chip away as they are played on cymbals or rimshots, as opposed to Maple and Oak, that can merely snap in half when the much lower shatter point is reached. The most important benefit is how Hickory sticks absorb more than twice the about of shock as the other woods. This means more of the vibration that stick occurs due to contact with a rim as in rimshots, or cymbals, is keep within the stick as opposed to transferred on to your hands, wrists, forearms, and elbows.

Wood and nylon tip sticks?

Wood tip sticks offers a warmer and quieter sound, thus they tend to have thicker necks.Nylon tip sticks due to the louder projection of the nylon tip tend to have thinner necks, and offer a very consistent sound during the lifetime of the stick.

Three basic types of tips for sticks

Round, acorn, and arrow are the most common shapes for drumsticks. There are probably 20 or more variations on these 3 main shapes due to slight preference drummers will have for their performing situations or styles. Most of these variations can be seen on each drumstick Manufacturers’ Endorser Signature lines of sticks.
The acorn bead offers the great versatility as opposed to the round bead which offers the least versatility. The round bead offers a cleared articulate less warm sound than an acorn bead, and more uniform sound since despite the angle striking a round bead to a surface it will be the same. An acorn bead offers 3 clear positions of shape of the bead for different sounds. The arrow bead offers the warmest sound when propely played on the flat or large surface of the bead, but requires more advanced training to play acorn beads correctly and consistently.

Markings ‘A’, ‘B’. or ‘S’ since as 5A, 5B, or 3S

A stands for orchestral, or symphonic style of music therefore narrower necks and small beads for quieter style of playing.

B stands for Band, therefore needing more neck and bead size to perform within a louder and larger performing group.

S stand for street, or marching band style of performing, therefore a thick diameter stick for projection and volume needs.
Dan Frank - Trueline DrumsticksDan Frank

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Trueline Drumstick Co

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Drum Cases

Drum cases

Used to protect instruments when travelling or in storage.

There are three main types available

Drum bags - such as those made by protection racket. These are light and strong and perfectly adequate for everyday use. They provide a flexible and impact-absorbent outer layer, often with a soft inner padding. Also good for drums requiring protection from sudden changes in humidity. These often have additional cryying straps and pockets for extra storage - ultra versatile

Drum cases - these are made from hard plastic or other material solic - they provide a shell around the contents but have little or no internal protection so the instrument can 'rattle around' inside . These have been the traditional cases used for 50+years.

Flight cases - these tend to be wooden boxes that contain one or more drums as a set - with slots or internal divisions provided for each drum - Flight cases tend to be used by professional touring groups who use road crew. These provide optimum protection but are heavy and difficult to transport without the appropriate logistics

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Drumset Tuning Aids

Drum Tuning Aids
Drum Dial

Drum DialDrumDial quickly and precisely tunes all drums by accurately measuring drumhead tension NOT tension rod torque.

Timpani, snare drums, rack toms and bass drums are all easily tuned without even hitting the drum head. DrumDial does this by measuring Timpanic Pressure - not tension rod torque. All drum users will appreciate the ability to accurately tune their drums, again and again, especially in loud environments


Tama Tension Watch

The Tension Watch measures actual head (not tuning rod) tension on an easy to read meter, you can record the numbers and duplicate your best tuning time after time. You can also use the suggested sample tunings in the directions.
Either way Tension Watch lets you spend more time playing and less time tuning.

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Tuning aids

There are a number of tools on the market that are used to measure the tension on a drum head.
The two most popular of these are the Drum Dial and Tama's Tension Watch.

The principle is that when tension is even at all points across the drum head, the head will deliver a single pure tone. It is normally recommended that tools like these are used to get you in the ballpark but really, you cannot beat your own ears for fine tuning and deciding what sounds good!

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