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What Grip(s) do you use?

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OK. I did a search on stick grips and came up with nothing. I'm sure David will point me to four hundred posts on this subject, but until he does...

What stick grips do you or have you used?

Which is your favorite and why?

For myself, I use two grips depending on what I'm playing. Traditional and matched. The former for blues and jazz, the latter for most everything else.

Comments invited, please.

fishwaltz
Posted on 15 years ago
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I grip the ends of the sticks. That way, they don't go flying across the room. Other than that, I just make sure one end whacks the head or round metal thingy.

Posted on 15 years ago
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From mcjnic

I grip the ends of the sticks. That way, they don't go flying across the room. Other than that, I just make sure one end whacks the head or round metal thingy.

Which end??

Laughing H

Kevin
Posted on 15 years ago
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I have drumming gloves glued to my sticks in various different grips that I use for different styles of playing....this way I can't possibly have a stick go flying out of my hands while bashing those round things with those dented see through things on the top.......LoLoLoLo

Posted on 15 years ago
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From Ludwig-dude

I have drumming gloves glued to my sticks in various different grips that I use for different styles of playing....this way I can't possibly have a stick go flying out of my hands while bashing those round things with those dented see through things on the top.......LoLoLoLo

Funny Post Laughing H

Kevin
Posted on 15 years ago
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OK, mcjnic uses the cosmic 'natural' grip. Very pleased that you aim for the round, flat bits of your kit. I'm sure the bass player is pleased as well!

Kevins asks, 'what end'?

For the CN grip it's best not to stress 'ends' much. Being in the same room with the sticks generally suffices.

dude uses the 'just weld them on' method. This method is best used in conjunction with an exercise regimen. When young, you have rounded fence posts attached to your gloves. By the end of your career, the sticks have worn down.

Bravo!

fishwaltz
Posted on 15 years ago
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Just having some fun.

Sincerely, I use what turns out to be a modified timpani grip that allows me to whip the stick with a bit more force and control. Through the years, I've worked on what has turned out to be a fairly unique grip. I didn't know it because I never took lessons. It just felt right to me so I built on it. This grip allows me to get quite a bit of force with little to no arm action. I can do one handed rolls with it without any problem. It allows for very subtle movements. Nothing extraordinary. Just something that has allowed me to play the drums all these years.

Posted on 15 years ago
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Sometimes when we three end up on the same thread.... frivolity abounds.

But those two ( not me ) have definitely got the knowledge.. I'm just an old newbie.

I caught Mcjnic on a video, the boy's got Wicked skills....

Kevin
Posted on 15 years ago
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I've not seen the vid, but I'm just another bozo on the bus here... I've learned more in the last couple months as I did in the last thirty years. No poo. Real knowledge has attaced itself to me like so many barnacles! Bowing

fishwaltz
Posted on 15 years ago
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I use trad... used matched for awhile and it's nice when you have lots of toms. I like my snare with a pretty good dive bomber slant.

Matched doesn't seem too comfortable for brushes.

For backbeats I always turn the stick around and hit with the butt end for a fat, low sound.

The French Grip style of matched (thumbs up) is incredibly fast. I saw a guy once that had his snare and toms so slanted up it was nuts. And he played thumbs up and he was incredibly fast.

Posted on 15 years ago
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