Jazz and blues drummers like to use brushes instead of regular Drumsticks. The handles of brushes do not have a head but a set of bristles that produce a soft sound. These bristles are made of nylon or metal, the latter being the most popular. Some brushes allow for the retracting of the bristles in order to vary in width and length. The handle is generally made of wood and might have a rubber coating. A louder alternative to the brush is the rute. Don’t forget to add Drumstick Accessories such as bags, tape and holders to your order.
Made for jazz cats, this pair of metal brushes from Rohema have a medium spread which can be adjusted with the included rubber rings. The Jazz JB1 brushes come complete with a plastic storage case for safe-keeping.
The cajon is a versatile percussion instrument that Sela's SE 065 Cajon Brush 110 can help you get the most out of. The brush has a maple handle with a rubber coating and 110 nylon rods!
With the Cajon Brush 180, you can coax a wide variety of sounds from your cajon. The maple handle holds no fewer than 180 nylon dowels, which can be adjusted by moving the rubber rings.
The Promark PMBR2 broomsticks are not only slightly smaller than their original counterpart, but are made from broomcorn which makes them harder than brushes yet gives them less attack when compared to rods.
These bright red Classic Brushes by Flix are made of nylon, but sound like traditional metal brushes. There is a 'Cymbal Zing Pin' at the end of either brush to create a special effect on your cymbals.
The cajon is a versatile percussion instrument that Sela's SE 036 Cajon Brush 250 can help you get the most out of. The brush has a maple handle with a rubber coating and no fewer than 250 nylon rods!
Choose what kind of sound the SBRU10-WN brushes by Stagg produce! Thanks to the rubber ring around the wires, you can adjust the intensity.
The Wincent W-40H Heavy Steel Pro brushes have a sturdy rubber handle and thick metal rods that can be adjusted to three different spread widths for varying tones.
Besides a vast range of pro-level cymbals, Meinl make a wide variety of sticks and brushes as part of their Stick & Brush Series. These SB302 Fixed Wire brushes are made of metal and feature a wooden handle.
Stagg have combined no less than 150 strands of nylon, a wooden handle and a rubber grip to make sure that this pair of SBRU15-RN brushes pack the feel of rods and the warm, soft sound of brushes. Perfect for drums and percussion instruments like cajons.
This pair of Sela SE 276 180 Straw Brushes are like a cross between a set of rods and a set of straw brushes, making them ideal for pulling warm, high-volume sound out of a cajon as well as acoustic drums.
Enjoy subtle, refined drumming when you use the SBRU20-RM brushes by Stagg. Rubber handles offer plenty of grip!
Enjoy refined, detailed drumming when you use these SBRU20-WM brushes by Stagg. Adjust the volume of the brushes for the perfect sound.
The strands of these Stagg brushes are made of an Asian species of grass and form a bundle that's 2.5cm in diameter for an extra-warm sound that can be adjusted by shifting the binding rings.
This pair of Meinl SB304 brushes has been specifically developed for the cajon, and comes finished with a retractable nylon brush for easily adjusted spread and complete control over the attack.
The Wincent W-33M Steel Pro brushes have metal rods and a rubber handle. They are hand-made in Sweden and offer a balanced sound for all-round use.
This unique set of Schlagwerk BRC06 T.J. Roy Cajon Shaker brushes have a surprising little add-on in the form of shaker at the base of each handle. Expand your cajon-based sonic arsenal with this cheeky set of brushes.
Rock Brushes by Flix are instantly recognisable by their light-blue nylon dowels. They offer good definition and response, and are slightly thicker and heavier than Jazz Brushes so they can deliver more punch and attack.
Pearl has developed their own nylon brushes: the PNB01 brushes. They are not very sharp and can therefor be used on digital drums with mesh heads.
Flix Jazz Brushes are made of nylon and designed specifically for jazz. They boast a light, quick response, outstanding balance, and on cymbals, these dark-blue brushes sound particularly vibrant!
Taking their cues from the original Gene Krupa jazz brushes, the Promark TB3 Telescopic brushes have a perfectly balanced rubber handle and feature a sweet, fast response.
Exclusively designed to pull even more percussive range out of your humble cajon, these are the Meinl Standard Cajon brushes.
The Meinl Stick & Brush SB205 brushes not only sound surprisingly warm, but are remarkably versatile and durable.
Meinl's SB300 drum brushes are retractable so that you can make them just the size you want. The brushes are made of steel with rubber handles and are suitable for all genres of music.
Ideal for lighter styles, Wincent's W-12LN brushes are made of nylon and feature a plastic handle, resulting in bright sound and a fast response.
This pair of highly durable Rohema JB2 brushes are made to deliver soft attack for years. The metal brushes can be retracted into the rubber handle and will elevate any jazz kit.
Featuring a spray of especially thin straw dowels, these Meinl-developed brushes create a deep and warm sound.
Meinl's SB205 brushes are essentially a hybrid between brushes and rods. They're suitable for drums as well as percussion instruments and give you all sorts of new possibilities.
The Latin Percussion Cajon Brushes (LP-CCB) with retractable bristles are an excellent pair of brushes that is well-suited for light playing on percussion instruments such as cajons.
Featuring retractable metal wires, this set of Meinl SB301 brushes have an immediately fresh and defined character backed up by the controlled feel of rubber-grip handles.
The Meinl SB306 Jumbo Cajon Brush helps percussionists pull the deepest possible sounds out of their cajon. Not only that, this extra-large brush shapes surprisingly high volume and full-range sound. Here, you get two.
If you're going to play hits from way back when, you might as well look AND sound the part by wielding a pair of Meinl SB309 Vintage Wire Brushes. Fit for any style!
Enjoy variety when you work with the Stagg SBRU10-RN poly bristle nylon brushes. A rubber ring around the brushes allows your to modify your sound.