Jason Costa plays a Tama Superstar EFX Hyperdrive kit.
All drum sticks are gonna break sometime. But they're probably breaking because you're a very good drummer who's using his or her drum sticks the right way. Good drummin'. (But I would recommend getting some 5B size sticks).
cause the drum make all of kinds of sounds
Jason has average sized feet ........ he probably wears a 9 or 10 size shoe
If the drum is larger, most likely that the pitch is lower.
24" bass drums.
All drum sticks are gonna break sometime. But they're probably breaking because you're a very good drummer who's using his or her drum sticks the right way. Good drummin'. (But I would recommend getting some 5B size sticks).
The best beginner drum sticks to use when starting to learn how to play the drums are typically 5A sticks. They are versatile, easy to handle, and commonly recommended for beginners due to their balanced weight and size.
cause the drum make all of kinds of sounds
The recommended drum stick size for beginners learning to play the drums is typically 5A or 7A sticks, as they are lighter and easier to handle, allowing for better control and technique development.
The main differences between 5A and 5B drum sticks are their size and weight. 5A sticks are lighter and thinner, while 5B sticks are heavier and thicker. If you prefer a lighter and more agile feel, 5A sticks would be more suitable. If you prefer a heavier and more powerful feel, 5B sticks would be a better choice. Choose based on your drumming style and preferences.
I have a 1999 Suburban-JB6 brakes. The drum size is 11"
huge
Jason has average sized feet ........ he probably wears a 9 or 10 size shoe
the size is 57sq. feet
The most common drum stick size used by drummers is 5A.
The size of the head, and the wood.
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