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Ok for practice but not gigging.
These sticks are ok for light practising or jazz playing but anything heavier or harder stick to the more expensive vic firth or vater.
I used these at a few gigs and broke 2 sticks in one night riding the bell in the chorus of our rock set.
I like millenium, they're other products are great, drum cases and hardware..but don't go cheap on sticks for your gigs.
I used these at a few gigs and broke 2 sticks in one night riding the bell in the chorus of our rock set.
I like millenium, they're other products are great, drum cases and hardware..but don't go cheap on sticks for your gigs.
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Typical cheap drumsticks. After a few hours they are so dented they start to bend.
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LC
Cheapest way of using sticks.
If, like me, you'd rather use new, cheaper sticks for a gig, rather than expensive but chewed up ones, you'd benefit from getting these. There is absolutely no way of getting cheaper pairs. Lightweight, and good length. They are not weight matched, and occasionally you will come across a warped one. Buy in bulk for even more of a discount, and use as ruthlessly as you like. Chuck after every gig or give away to students, or even use these to sign and give to audience members instead of your custom oak precision sticks! If you get a lot of pairs, remember to recycle the ones you throw away! Do it!
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Bien mais pas jouer trop fort
Superbe baguette , un bon fini excellent rapport qualité prix. Mais attention a ne pas jouer comme un barbare, les baguette font des copeaux de bois quand on frappe les symbal , et les têtes (olive) se figurent quand on drill sur la caisse claire
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B
A little more than chopsticks
It does the job you want from it but it wouldn't do the complex fills with this quality.
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Nice sticks to a heavy user who doesn't like carbon fiber
Pressed piece sticks may not be everyones cake, but if what you play is loud and great strain on sticks and you don't like carbon fiber ones, many pairs of these do the job nicely and won't cost you an arm and a leg.
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Okay
I used for some time in a home studio, the quality of the wood its not top but thy handle. Very light drumsticks, maybe too much. Have some problems after some years a couple that i've never used were deformed. But good for the price.
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Just cheap sticks
Good to have them to use the on edrums, they are light and do not break shells or skins. It is good to have cheap replacements.
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Cheap and cheerful
Nice for the price. Good for if you need cheap disposable sticks, but quite light and will break faster than other brands. Perhaps more suitable for electric kits than acoustic kits or rudiment work.
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OK for the price
Obviously these sticks are value for money and a good bit cheaper than most named brand pairs but I ended up disappointed with them. They are very lightweight, produce too much vibration and didn't last particularly long. They were ok for pad work but they're not for me.
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