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Because drumsticks are literally the right, and left hand of any drummer, they come in a range of sizes, shapes and can be made of a number of different materials. Every stick will deliver its own sound and come with its own playing feel, and you'll find every flavour and variation right here at Bax Music.

Drumstick Sizes: Numbers & Letters

Most of the time, drumstick manufacturers will use the combination of a number and letter to indicate the diameter and length of a set of sticks. A pair of 5A drumsticks are the standard mid-point, while 5B sticks are a little thicker, 2B sticks are even thicker and 7A sticks are a little bit thinner than a set of 5As. The number indicates the length and weight of the stick, so the lower the number, the heavier and longer the stick. The letter is less easy to explain. In principle, it stands for what the stick is designed for, but this is generally associated with the diameter and weight of the stick. B literally stands for band - so these sticks are generally set up for drummers that play in bands. S stands for street, so these sticks are generally made for marching band drummers. Then we have A sticks, which (in this world) stands for orchestra. A-sticks tend to be a little thinner than B-sticks so they give percussionists more control over the volume. Some model names will include extra letters to indicate other features, like N - which indicates that a stick has a nylon tip, or some other letter to indicate other features like a special grip. Of course, it all depends on the manufacturer and the model.

Picking Out Drumsticks

Choosing a set of drumsticks is extremely personal. While one drummer wouldn't be seen dead without their go to set of 5Bs, another drummer will switch sticks between every song. Finding the drumsticks that feel right and sound right is simply a matter of trying everything. A good starting point will always be a pair of 5As, and if they feel a bit too light, then you can simply try a pair of 5Bs, or maybe even a set of 2Bs. If a pair of 5As is too heavy, then test out a pair of 7As.

Brushes, Rods & Beaters

Brushes, rods and beaters are more specialised drum and percussion sticks. Beaters are fitted with a round ball-shaped head and are often used to play bigger drums like timpani, where the attack doesn't need to be so heavy. Rods are bundles of thin sticks that come close to the feel of standard drumsticks but can be used to play lower volume or acoustic gigs. Then we have brushes. These sticks literally have brushes on the end and can be used to play the classic sweeping sound of a lot of laid back jazz.

Drumsticks for Electronic Drum Kits

You can actually use normal drumsticks to play an electronic drum kit. However, you can't get away with playing an electronic kit with a set of brushes, rods or beaters. Since you're hitting triggers, most of these sticks just won't do it - or worse, they'll actually damage the mesh heads of your kit. And, when it comes to your kick pedal, you need to avoid playing with a felt bass drum beater. To find out more, see our blog Drumsticks for an Electronic Drum Kit: Which Ones Do You Need?

Frequently Asked Questions About Drumsticks

What are the best drumsticks?

If you've just started drumming, then it makes sense to go for a pair of 5A drumsticks made out of hickory wood and finished with an oval, wooden tip. From there, you can experiment with sticks with differently shaped tips, nylon tips, and different weights and diameters to find out what feels best and suits your playing style.

What are the best drumsticks for children?

For children, it's best to start playing with a pair of 7A drumsticks. These sticks are thinner and lighter than other sticks so they're easier for smaller hands to manage.

What other kinds of drumsticks can you get?

Besides standard drumsticks, there also are beaters, rods and brushes. Beaters have a round ball-shaped head; rods are bundles of thin sticks which are great for playing at a lower volume; and brushes are even quieter and create a jazz-style sweeping sound.

What drumsticks should you play an electronic drum kit with?

You can actually play an electronic drum kit with any standard drumsticks. However, you shouldn't play an electronic kit with beaters, rods or brushes since they'll effect the response of the triggers and they could damage your kit. It's also best not to use a felt bass drum beater since the soft material might get stuck in the mesh head of your kick drum.

How do you hold drumsticks?

Many drummers use what's referred to as the matched grip where both hands hold the stick in the same way. A lot of jazz drummers prefer the traditional grip, where one stick is held a bit like a pen, and the other in a loose fist. For more info, have a look at our blog How to Hold Your Drumsticks.

Dimavery DDS-7A oak drum sticks

This is a pair of Dimavery DDS-7A oak drum sticks with wooden type.

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£7.35
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Promark PW747BW Drumsticks

Made from heavy Japanese oak, the Promark PW747BW drumsticks have more weight to them than a standard pair of 747 sticks, making them perfect for heavier drum work.

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Recommended price £28
£15.50

Promark PW5BN Drumsticks

This pair of Promark PW5BN standard 5B drumsticks are made of strong Japanese white oak, making them a little heavier than regular sticks and perfect for heavy-hitters. These drumsticks are 16 inches long and come finished with a nylon tip.

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£20.70

Promark PW5AN Drumsticks

These standard Promark PW5AN 5A drumsticks have a nylon tip to support heavier techniques and the Japanese oak handle is a touch heavier than regular sticks - it's also way more durable.

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Recommended price £46
£20.95

Promark PW5AW Drumsticks

Made from ultra-hard-wearing Japanese white oak and bearing a classic 5A design, this set of Promark PW5AW sticks are the go-to for drummers the world over.

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£16.90

Dimavery DDS-5B oak drum sticks

A pair of Dimavery 5B oak drum sticks with wooden tip.

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Recommended price £17.80
£7.35

Promark PW727N Drumsticks

In terms of diameter, the nylon-tipped Promark PW727N sticks sit just between a set of 5As and set of 7As. They're also a touch longer and made from durable Japanese white oak.

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Recommended price £23.70
£20.70

ProMark PW747N Classic Attack 747 Shira Kashi Oak drum sticks

The Promark PW747N is a 5A, but just a bit longer and with a nylon tip. An ideal drumstick if you need more volume. It is made of durable, Japanese white oak.

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Order now and receive delivery within approx. 4 business days
Recommended price £29
£18.90

ProMark PW727W Classic Attack 727 Shira Kashi Oak drum sticks

The Promark PW5BW is a drumstick that is just between a 7A and 5A in terms of diameter. It is also a bit longer. It has an oval wooden tip, and is made of durable Japanese white oak.

Fast delivery within approx. 4 business days
Fast delivery within approx. 4 business days
Recommended price £23.90
£16.90

ProMark PW2SW Tommy Aldridge Autograph drum sticks

Promark's PW2SW Tommy Aldridge Autograph series drumsticks are made of white, Japanese oak. This drumstick is extra long, and extra thick. Especially for hard hits and drummers with large hands.

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Order now and receive delivery within approx. 4 business days
Recommended price £30
£24.90

Promark PW2BN Drumsticks

Promark's PW2BN Shira Kashi Oak drumsticks have standard 2B dimensions and come with a nylon tip so you don't need to hold back when pounding out intense pop or rock beats.

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Order now and receive delivery within approx. 4 business days
Recommended price £28
£19.90

Promark PW7AN Drumsticks

The Promark PW7AN drumsticks have a lightweight, shortened form finished with an oval nylon tip. Made from durable Japanese white oak, this sticks are perfect for jazz and light rock.

Fast delivery within approx. 4 business days
Fast delivery within approx. 4 business days
Recommended price £30
£20.70

Promark PW747BN Drumsticks

Finished with a nylon tip and carved out of ultra-durable Japanese white oak, this pair of Promark PW747BN drumsticks are a little heavier than standard, making them the perfect sidekick for heavier hitters.

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Recommended price £31
£27

Promark PW5BW Classic Attack 5B Shira Kashi Oak Drumsticks with Wooden Tip

The Promark PW5BW drumsticks are made of Japanese white oak, making them a tad heavier than standard 5B sticks and a popular pick among a wide range of drummers.

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Order now and receive delivery within approx. 8 business days
Recommended price £30
£15.85

Promark PW7AW Drumsticks

The Promark PW7AW are a pair of 7A-sized drumsticks. Made of durable Japanese white oak, these satisfyingly short sticks are a tad heavier than standard.

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Order now and receive delivery within approx. 8 business days
Recommended price £21.50
£16.90

Promark PW2BW Drumsticks

The Promark PW2BW drumsticks are made for hard-hitters. Carved out of Japanese white oak, these 2B sticks are slightly heavier than standard so you can land bigger blows.

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Order now and receive delivery within approx. 8 business days
Recommended price £30
£16.75
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