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The Right Stick for the Right Job: Buying Drumsticks that are Best Constructed for Your Style of Drumming

By Victor Salazar


Drumsticks are one of a drummer's most crucial tools. They're our direct connection to our drum set. Without the proper drumstick, many drummers can't play comfortably or to the best of their abilities.

Over the years, I've talked with drummers - from beginners to professionals - who've had issues with their drumsticks. Either they were experiencing cramps in their hands or their sticks were literally flying out of their hands because they were unable to hang onto them while drumming. Interestingly, many of these drummers only experienced these issues during live performances. And in almost every case, it turned out that each drummer was simply using the wrong size stick. Once they bought the right size stick, all of their problems went away.

A lot of drummers select sticks based on how fast they can play with them. Many of us want to blaze around the drumset displaying dazzling single stroke rolls. So it would seem logical to select the lightest drumstick with the least amount of mass in order to play with superior speed and agility, right?

Not necessarily.

The primary reason why you may have hand cramps is because you're using a drumstick that's too thin and light for your playing style. The harder you hit, the more relaxed your grip should naturally become. This will prevent injuries and allow the drumstick to absorb more of the impact. However, if you hit hard with a thin and light drumstick and attempt to loosen your grip, one of two things usually occurs: either you develop a cramp or you lose the ability to hold onto your stick.

You can't grasp a thin stick in a loose and casual manner and play hard: it's physically impossible, and the result will be sticks that will fly out of your hands. Conversely, if you try to hang on tightly to a light and thin stick while you play hard, you'll quick develop cramps.

The best solution is to use a heavier and larger stick: you won't have to hold it as tightly and it won't go airborne on you. You'll also be pleasantly surprised that you won't lose speed/power/accuracy despite the increase in mass and weight.

In terms of why drummers have specific problems that only happen in a live situation, it's because many drummers unknowingly morph their playing approach. Their adrenaline surges, their blood pumps, and they reflect the crowd's energy by hitting harder than they normally do during rehearsals and practice sessions.

That's when the mess ups kick in, and as you can imagine, playing live is the worst time for things to go wrong with your performance. Heavier sticks offer a solution to these common glitches.

To see if heavier sticks are best for you, try this test: when you're demo-ing new drumsticks on a practice pad, try a model that's a little heftier than you think you need. You'll be surprised to find out that you'll be able to play with authority, ease, and plenty of speed/power. Your drumsticks will also probably even last a bit longer (saving some bucks is just an added perk of using the right drumsticks).

(BTW, Dave Grohl drums hard, plays with speed, and almost never seems to miss where he's hitting. While in Nirvana, he used Aquarian Power-Sleeve 2Bs, a durable, heavy stick. Today, he still uses a large drumstick, his Zildjian Dave Grohl Artist Series model, which is well-suited for his raucous style.)

Should you have any questions or need specific advice regarding your stick decisions or dilemmas, feel free to reach out. I'm always here to help!




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