Selecting your sticks Thick drumsticks are favored for rock styles; lighter drumsticks are approved for jazz and rock styles. As a beginner, if you are buying your first pair, a good set of hickory 5A wooden tips, is the best place to start. 5A sticks have an average size, with tips that you can use on any drum.
- What type of drumsticks should a beginner use?
- What to look for when buying drumsticks?
- How do you know what size drumsticks to buy?
- What are a good pair of drumsticks?
What type of drumsticks should a beginner use?
The size “2B” is the most popular recommended sticks for beginner drummers. Though when it comes to electronic drums, most people recommend “5A”. “S” means “street”, and these drumsticks were originally meant for marching bands.
What to look for when buying drumsticks?
Choose the thickness.
- The other way to know the thickness of a stick is to find its diameter. ...
- 7As are thinner and lighter. ...
- 5As are slightly thicker than the 7A. ...
- 5Bs are thicker, more intense drumsticks and are often used by rock and metal drummers due to their weight.
How do you know what size drumsticks to buy?
Drumstick Weight And Diameter
The weight and diameter of a stick is usually indicated by number and letter respectively, eg. 7A, 2B, 5A. The higher the number, the lighter the stick. Diameter wise, a 5B stick is thicker (larger in diameter) than a 5A stick.
What are a good pair of drumsticks?
The best drumsticks in 2021, featuring wooden and synthetic sticks for beginner and pro drummers
- Vic Firth American Classic 5A. ...
- Promark Hickory Junior Wood Tip. ...
- Vic Firth Nova 5A. ...
- Vater Manhattan 7A. ...
- Meinl Stick and Brush Hybrid 5A sticks. ...
- Promark Shira Kashi Oak 7A wood tip. ...
- Ahead Classic 2B. ...
- Zildjian Artist Series sticks.