Description: 2 New Pairs Zildjian’s Power Pro Brand 5B Hickory Drumsticks wood tip NOS 2 New Pairs of Zildjian Power Pro 5B New Like new new old stock deadstock Get ready to rock with these top-quality Zildjian Power Pro drumsticks! Whether you're playing the snare drum, tom, or timpani, these 5B wood tips sticks will give you the power and precision you need. Made from hickory, one of the most durable woods used in drumstick production, these sticks are built to last. brand new without tags BNWOT New without Tags New Like new new old stock brand new without tags NWT retail display or demo. Excellent unused condition not used NOS Discontinued out of Print not in production hard to find. All POWER PRO Drumsticks are made from the highest quality US select Hickory and Maple woods, crafted to the same manufacturing standards as Zildjian’s . Please be aware that the model designations on the Power Pro Drumsticks are intended only as a general guide IN A variety of different stick models Founded by the ethnic Armenian Zildjian family in the 17th-century Ottoman Empire, the company relocated to the United States in the 20th century. Today, it is the largest cymbal and drumstick maker in the world. The company was founded in Constantinople in 1623 by Avedis Zildjian, Zildjian drumsticks are crafted to the same exacting standards as the company's legendary cymbals. Made to give you great feel and response, Zildjian drumsticks are manufactured for consistency (they're guaranteed 100-percent straight), so you know you're getting top performance every time you pick up a pair. Whether you're a light touch, a heavy hitter, or choose your sticks for comfort, you know you're getting the best in high-quality hickory and maple construction from Zildjian drumsticks. The Zildjian Company has been synonymous with setting the standard for the development and manufacture of high performance musical instruments since 1623. As the world’s leading maker of cymbals, drumsticks, and percussion mallets, Zildjian products are sold across the globe, under the Zildjian, Vic Firth, and Balter brands, and are the standard to which all other cymbals, drumsticks and mallets are measured. From the beginner to the world’s greatest rock stars, jazz performers and concert percussionists, amateurs and pros alike choose Zildjian, Vic Firth, and Balter products to allow them to experience and share the joy of music. I sell many authentic, cool Drums, Drumsticks, mallets and Percussion. A drumstick is a type of percussion mallet used particularly for playing snare drum, drum kit, and some other percussion instruments, and particularly for playing unpitched percussion. Drumsticks of the traditional form are also made from metal, carbon fibre, and other modern materials. The tip or bead is the part most often used to strike the instrument. Originally and still commonly of the same piece of wood as the rest of the stick, sticks with nylon tips have also been available since 1958. In the 1970s, an acetal tip was introduced. Tips of whatever material are of various shapes, including acorn, barrel, oval, teardrop, pointed and round. The shoulder of the stick is the part that tapers towards the tip, and is normally slightly convex. It is often used for playing the bell of a cymbal. It can also be used to produce a cymbal crash when applied with a glancing motion to the bow or edge of a cymbal, and for playing ride patterns on china, swish, and pang cymbals. The shaft is the body of the stick, and is cylindrical for most applications including drum kit and orchestral work. It is used for playing cross stick and applied in a glancing motion to the rim of a cymbal for the loudest cymbal crashes. The butt is the opposite end of the stick to the tip. Some rock and metal musicians use it rather than the tip. There are two main ways of holding drumsticks: * Traditional grip, in which right and left hands use different grips. * Matched grip, in which the two hand grips are mirror-image. Traditional grip was developed to conveniently play a snare drum while riding a horse, and was documented by Sanford A. Moeller in The Art of Snare Drumming (1925). It was the standard grip for kit drummers in the first half of the twentieth century and remains popular. Matched grips became popular towards the middle of the twentieth century, threatening to displace the traditional grip for kit drumming. However the traditional grip has since made a comeback, and both types of grip are still used and promoted by leading drummers and teachers. So Don’t worry about ‘getting it right’ – you won’t find the perfect stick right away, and it takes some experimentation with trying different sticks to discover what you prefer. Over time, as you try more and more sticks, you’ll develop a more intuitive understanding of which ones feel the best to you – and you’ll start to become more aware of what you personally prefer. At the end of the day, you should always just play with the size of stick you feel most comfortable with. Whichever stick feels right for you is the best stick – it doesn’t matter what other people are using! If you ever need more power or speed, you can always change it up later. To paraphrase a famous drumstick advert: ‘The only thing that should come between you and your drums is your favourite stick!’ But I really love sticks, sticks,sticks and more sticks so if you just love sticks just like me check back often. All cymbals drumsticks and percussion are sold as is with no returns. That’s how we’re able to keep our prices so low, so please view all of the pictures for the exact condition and ask any questions about of the item for sale. 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Price: 10.98 USD
Location: New Rochelle, New York
End Time: 2024-11-29T23:46:14.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.99 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Zildjian Power Pro
Type: Drum Sticks
Model: 5B Wood Tips
For Instrument: Snare Drum, Timpani, Tom
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States