Drum Sticks

Every drummer has their chosen drumsticks. PMT stock every size and shape imaginable and drumsticks for every kit

Filter

Showing 96 out of 546

per page

What are the main differences between drum stick types, and how do I choose the right one?

Drum sticks come in various types, primarily distinguished by their size, weight, and material. The most common sizes are 5A, 5B, 7A, and 2B:

- 5A: Versatile and well-balanced, suitable for most styles including rock, pop, and jazz.

- 5B: Heavier and thicker, providing more power and durability for rock and heavy styles.

- 7A: Lighter and thinner, ideal for jazz, orchestral, and softer styles where a lighter touch is preferred.

- 2B: Larger and thicker, used for very powerful playing, often in rock and metal.

The choice depends on your playing style, genre, and personal preference. For general use, 5A sticks are a good all-round choice.

How do I properly care for my drum sticks to prolong their lifespan?

To prolong the lifespan of your drum sticks, avoid excessive force when playing, as this can lead to breakage or damage. Regularly check for signs of wear, such as cracks or chips, and replace them if necessary. Store your sticks in a dry, cool place and avoid exposing them to extreme temperatures or moisture, which can weaken the wood. Using a stick bag for transport can help protect them from physical damage. Additionally, maintain proper playing technique to minimise stress on the sticks and extend their longevity.

FAQs

  • What do the numbers and letters mean on a drum stick?

    The weight and diameter of a stick is usually indicated by number and letter. The higher the number, the lighter the stick. Diameter wise, a 5B stick is thicker (larger in diameter) than a 5A stick.