Promark TX420N American Hickory Mike Portnoy Autograph Series Nylon Tip, Single Pair

Country of Origin: United States
By: PROMARK
SKU: B0002D0QYK
₹1,540
MRP: ₹1,540

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Specification
Item Weight 40 g
Body Material Wood
Included Components 1- Pair of drumsticks
Finish Type nylon
Manufacturer ProMark
UPC 616022105823
Global Trade Identification Number 00616022105823
Connector Type no connector
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Description
Choosing the right drumstick is all about feel. A stick's diameter, length, weight, type of wood, taper, tip and finish all determine the way it feels in your hand. There's a stick for every player and every style of music. To play your best, choose the stick that feels the best. After finding a size that feels good, you can confidently experiment with other models. The diameter of a stick in your hand is the primary element in its feel. Length and weight are also important. Shorter and lighter sticks produce a more delicate sound and may require more effort to play louder. Longer and heavier sticks produce greater intensity and allow you to play louder with less effort. Small sticks have a diameter from 11mm. Lighter in weight, they are fast and responsive, subtle and expressive. Ideal for lighter play or smaller hands. Artists who play "s" sticks include mike portnoy, peter criss and bill bruford.
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  1. Country of Origin: United States