Other practice drumsticks (like heavy weighted metal sticks) help drummers build up their muscles, while other practice drumsticks with rubber tips can help with bounce, like using a practice pad when one isn’t available.
Drumming isn’t about using brute force or relying solely on wrist movement. It’s about engaging your ARMs for improved ergonomics, greater power, and reduced fatigue, leading to more dynamic playing. We’ll delve into this concept in a future blog.
HingeStix Practice Drumsticks revolutionize your playing experience by simulating a loose grip, fostering better control and effortless execution.
They enable drummers to connect the feeling of the free floating rebound using GRAVITY. They also enable proper grip between the thumb and index finger...AND they engage the back fingers to stay on the bottom of the stick to help develop and reinforce proper finger technique.
HingeStix Practice Drumsticks are unlike any other on the market. Its patented design allows drummers to engage gravity instead of brute force, and as a result drummers develop superior technique, improved timing, and start to cultivate a more nuanced and expressive playing style. HingeStix Practice Drumsticks reduces strain and fatigue, allowing for longer, more focused practice sessions.
Check out Colin Woolway’s video review below. Colin was Rock icon Suzi Quatro’s drummer in the 80’s and 90’s, selling out huge stadiums.
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