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.
The wood that flexible is called Flex ply wood - i think.
hickory, maple, oak
strong and flexible wood
100% drumstick is an aphrodisiac vegetable.Especially the seeds of drumstick.
the most flexible wood in the world (from a tree)... is yew. it is normialy found in Britten. But the most flexible wood that comes from a bush is wisteria.
The Drumstick
Scientific name of Drumstick is ¨Moringa Pterygosperma¨
Yes. Drumstick is a compound word.
Idealy any size 5a drumstick 'should' be the same size (if it's not a 'special' 5a, like one custom made for a particular artist or otherwise altered), regardless of the wood it's made out of (especially made by the same manufacturer). However, the weight may be different depending on which wood is used.
limber timber
A bo is made out of just about any type of wood you wish. It should be fairly lightweight and not overly flexible. Bamboo is too flexible.
Drummers can choose from various types of drumstick tips, including wood, nylon, and felt. Each tip material produces a different sound when striking the drum, allowing drummers to achieve different tones and textures in their music.