2 pr Innovative Percussion Drumsticks IP-LD & IP-JZ

Big Band Stick in unused to very good used vintage players condition 2 pair vintage used jazz and concert drumsticks for Jazz Band or DRUM-SET Innovative Percussion These 4 STICKS ARE vintage UNUSED TO VG used include the big band jazz drumsticks Unused to Very good vintage players condition 2 pair vintage used jazz drumsticks that you can not find brand new in ANY condition. 2 pr Innovative Percussion Drumsticks IL-LD & IP-JZ VERY GOOD retail display or demo drum sticks


Innovative Percussion is a drumstick and mallet manufacturer based in Nashville, Tennessee. The early roots of Innovative Percussion are based in Nashville Tennessee where the company resides today. Two university percussion majors began making their own mallets when the market place could not fulfill their needs. This mallet making skill blossomed over the years into today's Innovative Percussion.


IP-LD

LALO DAVILA MODEL / HICKORY

Lalo Davila, Associate Professor of Music and Director of Percussion Studies at Middle Tennessee State University, has designed the IP-LD signature model concert snare drumstick to serve as an educational tool for the beginning snare drummer. 


The IP-LD is constructed of white hickory, and features a slightly smaller diameter to better accommodate the smaller hands of a beginning player. The barrel shaped bead creates a full sound quality at any dynamic level, while the slightly longer taper results in an increased rebound and excellent balance. The Lalo Davila signature model is an excellent general purpose concert snare drumstick and the perfect tool for the percussion educator teaching young snare drummers.


Features:

* White Hickory

* Barrel Shaped Bead

* Long Taper

* Length: 16 3/8"

* Diameter: .635"

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IP-JZ

DRUMSET MODEL "BIG BAND STICK"

IP-JZ "Big Band Stick" is a truly unique design in our Innovation Series. This model is constructed using White hickory and  features a quick taper that leads to a thicker collar and an elongated bead. These features combine to create that iconic cymbal sound that Jazz music is known for and provides a sooth rebound and quickness around the drums at all dynamic levels.


Features:

* White Hickory

* Length: 16 1/6"

* Diameter: .550"

* Elongated Bead


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. Drummers and Percussionists Motorcycle Bikers, Rock Stars, Punk Rockers, Valley girls, 80s 90s TV Kids, Boho Hippies, linemen and brakemen, urban farmers, truckers, western cowboys, outlaws, sons and daughters of the soho riots, and just about everyone else shops my store so check back often so you don’t miss anything and Thank you for looking. I sell many authentic, cool Drumsticks and Mallets, Cymbals, Drums, Drumsticks, Percussion, made in the USA leather motorcycle jackets, Vintage faded Denim Jeans, Trucker Jackets, Biker T-shirts, Harley Davidson and Guns N’ Roses & Grateful Dead Rock patches and pins, and also workware, belts, boots, and Elvis Presley Vinyl. But I really love sticks, sticks sticks sticks so if you just love sticks just like me check back often.





Do you love drumsticks like I do . Here are some classics All are in good vintage players condition see pictures . 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.


4 pair vintage used jazz drumsticks Vic Firth Regal Innovative percussion good 1 pair of each: good condition Vic Firth Modern Jazz Collection good condition good condition and very good and excellent condition.


All cymbal and drumsticks are sold as is and 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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