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Wood drumsticks are generally not very flexible; they are designed to be sturdy and provide a solid feel when striking a drum. However, there can be slight flex depending on the thickness and material of the wood, as well as the specific design of the drumstick. Some drummers may prefer a bit of flex for certain playing styles, but most wood drumsticks prioritize durability and force transfer over flexibility.

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