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Drumsticks Buying Guide

Choose The Right Drumsticks For You

Introduction

Most of the drummers try to look for drum sets, not looking for the perfect drumsticks for them. A boat without a rudder and drums without proper drumsticks are the same. Hence, to play drums, a drummer needs to have proper drumsticks.

Drumsticks create sounds that represent a drummer’s personality. So, with good drumsticks, drummers can create unique and variations of sounds.

Now, how will you find the best drumsticks?

As a leading drumstick OEM brand, we will try to cover those aspects that every drummer should look after before buying in this buying guide.

Different Types Of Drumsticks

Choosing drumsticks can be hard. You will find a lot of drumsticks, some weigh a bit more than others, some are thinner than other ones, etc.

So, before buying suitable drumsticks for you, let us learn about the different types of drumsticks.

Maple Drumsticks

Maple drumsticks can be lighter in weight than other types of drumsticks. The lighter the drumsticks, the easier it will be for you to move your wrists and strike the drums.

7A Maple Drum sticks

Figure 1 – Size 7A Maple Drumsticks

Also, if you are a jazz or soft-rock fan, then you will definitely like to use maple drumsticks a lot. You can even use maple drumsticks with wide diameters.

Hickory Drumsticks

For reactive and well-built drumsticks, hickory drumsticks will definitely be your choice to buy. For a hard hitter drummer, hickory drumsticks can stand along. If you are a hard hitter and have maple drumsticks, they will definitely break.

 5A Hickory Drumsticks

Figure 2 – Size 5A Hickory Drumsticks

Hickory drumsticks are almost every drummer’s favorite choice. So, it may be a great option for you too.

Oak Drumsticks

Oak drumsticks are the heaviest drumsticks of all. Most of the hard rock drummers choose oak drumsticks to play drums. They can last way longer than other drumsticks. The only problem with oak drumsticks is they have a rough time absorbing shockwaves.

Oak Drumsticks

Figure 3 – Oak Drumsticks

But overall, oak drumsticks can be recommendable if you are a hard rock / heavy metal fan.

Nylon Drumsticks

Many drummers are out there who love to play drums for sound quality. For them, nylon drumsticks are recommended especially for you.

Nylon drumsticks

Nylon drumsticks

Figure 4 – Nylon Drumsticks

For pot or pan drummers, nylon drumsticks are most suitable. They do not disintegrate easily, so you can use them for a long time.

How To Choose The Best Drumsticks

Wherever you go for buying a pair of drumsticks, always look for the size and shapes of them. If you are a beginner, go for thicker (5A, 2A, etc) drumsticks. The professionals go for drumsticks suitable for their hands.

You should always keep two pairs of drumsticks with you. One pair will be your main, another pair will be for practice. The pair you will keep by yourself for main will be the ones that feel good in your hands and are suitable to play.

The practicing pair will be thick, long, and hard so that your muscles can get good exercise whenever you go for practice. It will boost up your bicep’s stamina.

If you are a beginner, here is a link to help you understand about the drumsticks and which one is suitable for you-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHGsqHW8V4s

Sizes And Weights

Normally, the length of the drumsticks is around 15-17 inches. Many drummers are seen getting longer drumsticks. They say that the longer the sticks, the better you can use them. But this is not true, because different people can have different physical features. And for that, their fulcrum is different too.

When you go to a brand to buy your drumsticks, do not grab only the bigger ones. Try to grab the ones that you feel right about.

When it comes to the weights, there are certain things you need to consider including the weight. Like the diameter represented by the letter. Usually, the drumstick’s weight and diameter are indicated by numbers and letters respectively.

size of Drumsticks

Figure 5 – Different Sizes And Weights Of Drumsticks

Here are different weight drumsticks categories given for you-

  • 2 Series:2 series drumsticks are the heaviest. If you compare them with the 5 and 7 series, you will find the way different. Normally, these drumsticks are used in rock and metal bands where drummers are hard hitters.
  • 5 Series: They are a bit thicker than the 7 series and lighter than the 2 series. Almost every drummer buys 5 series drumsticks as they are the most stable versions. They are used in various genres.
  • 7 Series: Normally used for jazz or other lighter music. For example, 7A, 7B, 7AN, etc. 7AN or 7BN normally states the drumsticks that have nylon tips.

Durability Of The Drumsticks

Many of you ask, how long a pair of drumsticks is going to last? Well, depending on how roughly used, on average a pair of drumsticks last around 1-8 months.

But ArioseMusic manufacturers produce drumsticks that have longer durability and sustainability. So, you can use them for more than 8 months too.

Now, the durability of the drumsticks depends on different factors like the length of the drumsticks, players’ using styles, gripping, etc.

Durability Of Drumsticks

Durability Of Drumsticks

Figure 7 – Durability Of Drumsticks

Longer drumsticks can have a point in the midsection where they can lose their balance and break faster. On the other hand, if a drummer grip the stick too hard, the stick can not rebound naturally after striking the drum. It can cause shock waves that go through the drumsticks, letting them break from inside.

So, if you play naturally and give your drumsticks freedom of movement in your hand, then the drumsticks can stay a bit longer than usual.

Custom Drumsticks

Nowadays every drummer loves to have custom drumsticks in their hands. They love to have customized drumsticks, where there can be many sections. Some love custom printed drumsticks, some love to have custom engraved drumsticks.

If you want custom-made drumsticks, you can choose from any brand. There are a lot of brands that want to create custom-made drumsticks to fulfill the drummer’s needs. If you want to buy custom drumsticks bulk, then you can check out ArioseMusic, you may find your favorite choice from here.

Because ArioseMusic is the leading OEM brand in China who supplies drumsticks and many other instruments to many reputable brands. So, it can be a great choice for you.

Which Drumsticks Are The Best For Practice

Now that you have learned about the sizes and variations of drumsticks that you can buy from different brands, you can pick the suitable ones by yourself. But for practice, if you take lighter drumsticks, then your muscles will not be well trained.

To perform complex routines, you will see professional drummers using longer sticks on their drum sets. So, to practice, you can buy larger drumsticks so that they can build up your muscle well.

Using Long And Heavy Drumsticks For Practice

Figure 6 – Using Long And Heavy Drumsticks For Practice

The suggestion for you will be to choose a pair of drumsticks that are suitable for your hand. Those drumsticks will be your main. Then choose another pair of drumsticks that will be heavy and long. They will help you to exercise your muscles and boost up your stamina.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How Much Can It Cost To Buy Drumsticks?

A pair of drumsticks costs around $7-$15 on average. If you look for budget drumsticks, they may cost around $3-$5.

Depending on the price, the drumsticks differ a lot. Good drumsticks may be pricey, but they are worth buying. You can learn better if you use good drumsticks.

On the contrary, for using regular budget drumsticks, your muscles may not get that much more practice than what you can get from quality drumsticks. Also, they do not last long enough, normally they will stand for 3-5 months upmost.

2. Which Drumsticks Are Best For Beginners?

The best drumsticks for beginners is 5B. Because these drumsticks score average on heaviness and size.

As a beginner, if you learn to play drums using 5B drumsticks, your muscles can grow well and they can learn how to cope up. There is no shortcut to learning anything, and a similar goes for using drumsticks too.

Also, as a beginner, they do not know which one to get. So, starting with 5B drumsticks will be the best.

3. How Often Should You Replace Drumsticks?

You can replace drumsticks as soon as your drumsticks start fraying. Because you have to wait to get new ones if your current drumsticks break.

You will see many drummers replace drumsticks a week or so, some replace once a month. If your ones last two months or more without fraying, then you do not need to replace your drumsticks. Because fraying will give an indication before breaking.

Conclusion

Now that you have learned everything about drumsticks, now you are ready to buy the right drumsticks for your business

Now, buying from an unreliable manufacturer can be a big problem. Because the drumsticks can be low-quality. So, for better quality, you can rely on ArioseMusic.

ArioseMusic is the leading OEM brand in China where many popular brands buy drumsticks and other musical instruments from us.

Let us know your thoughts. Send us a message if you have any other queries about drumsticks or you want to buy them from us for business.

Types of Drumsticks For Choosing

Nylon Drum Sticks

Nylon Drumsticks

Light up drumsticks

Acrylic Drumsticks

Metal Drum Sticks

Aluminum Drumsticks

Maple Drumsticks

Maple Drumsticks

Hickory Drumsticks

Hickory Drumsticks

Drumstick Rods

 Drumsticks Rods

Nylon Drum brushes

 Nylon Brushes

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