My freestyle’s are a little longer & a tad more weight. For a bit more volume. I’m digging them bro
Nice, need to try those
My freestyle’s are a little longer & a tad more weight. For a bit more volume. I’m digging them bro
Totally broMy freestyle’s are a little longer & a tad more weight. For a bit more volume. I’m digging them bro
You might fall in love man.Nice, need to try those
The fulcrum length is beautiful.Questlove uses 17’s. He’s as tall as I am 6’2 also. A heavy dude too. ( a bit more heavy than I though)
Long afThe fulcrum length is beautiful.
Go to the middle if you wanna play lighter. To the back to really crack your snareLong af
You might fall in love man.
My man.Sounds complicated, but I'll take the risk.
I did for a while. 2B Heavy and 5B Heavy. Nice sticks all around, but I was missing my nylon tips (Meinl doesn’t have any), so I went back to my Promarks.Anybody playing Meinl sticks?
I've been using the Standard Long 5b. Awesome stick.Anybody playing Meinl sticks?
The bulk of what I'm playing right now is percussion, so I use the Nano sticks plus the hard, medium and soft Meinl drumset mallets. I love the shaft size on them because it is either a 5A or 5B, so it feels closer to my regular drumset stick size. Besides, I also don't like using my timpani mallets on anything other than timpani.Anybody playing Meinl sticks?
Sounds awesome bro, what’s the diameter & length on those bro.Feels good to be back here after an extended hiatus!
Pro Mark Todd Sucherman signatures. I had a pair many years ago but decided to try them again recently. Absolutely the perfect stick for me- forgot how much I love the feel of maple plus a nice thick diameter for my bigger hands. Got a pair of the Jason Bonham model at the same time- I really like those too but the extra 3/4" make them just a tad harder to control. Great for practice though!
Sounds awesome bro, what’s the diameter & length on those bro.
Sounds like a dream. Mine are 17” .540’s, loving life right now.Todd Sucherman is .600, 16" Jason Bonham is .595, 16.75." The size of a 5B but noticeably lighter in weight due to the maple (less dense than oak or hickory)