![]() ![]() ![]() The good news is that drumsticks aren't that expensive, unless you go for some of the more exotic synthetic sticks (which we also cover here), so you can reasonably and affordably invest in a few pairs to experiment. Most will agree, for example, that a well made 5A model is the best drumstick for rock. Nearly all drumstick brands – including the ‘big five’ of Vic Firth, Vater, Zildjian, Regal Tip and Promark – offer a similar range of standard models, which are great starting points. The best model for you will be determined by a number of factors: the genre of music you play, the hardness with which you hit your gear and your overall budget will ultimately dictate which drumstick is right for you. If you're not sure where to start, fear not the drumsticks in this guide include options for every style and budget, and we've added some handy buying advice further down the page to help you in your search. If you've got the right drumstick in your hand, it should feel like an extension of your arm, so it’s important to choose carefully. Buying advice - Everything you need to know before you buy Product guide - Our top choices for every budget, ability and playing styleĢ. ![]()
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