Vic Firth Corpsmaster Signature Snare -- Tom Aungst
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The wood tip has a rounded shape.
The red ones are mine.
Selected User Reviews For Vic Firth Corpsmaster Signature Snare -- Tom Aungst
I practice a great deal on my HQ RealFeel practice pad to remain sharp and not lose any of my skills. The Corpsmaster series of sticks are much heavier, longer, bouncier, and better suited for drums, so they were the perfect choice for me. It's a play on lines. In regards to these sticks, one of the goals was to find something that would allow me to practice rudiments and be able to bang around with. As a result of the rounder tips than an oval shape, the ball-like feeling has a lot of control as well as a lot of This pair of sticks is at least 3/4 of an inch longer than any other of the Corpsmaster sticks I have, but they feel and bounce well. The weight of the materials is very controllable, but they still have a certain weight. The sticks I bought are excellent, and I will definitely buy another pair when mine wear out, and I recommend them for anyone looking for a set of drum sticks Besides the line pair of sticks, you also purchase some of these.
He plays various types of drums, but at this time is mostly playing marching snare, and this set of sticks is his favorite. He is a member of the high school marching band and spring drumline, and he has taken drum lessons since sophomore year. He also tried the following other Vic Firth drumsticks Snare drum signed by Vic Firth of Corpsmaster® fame The Vic Firth Corpsmaster® Signature Snare is produced by Colin McNutt Hannum, Thom.
I'm a little disappointed, but it Those who buy this and expect the maroon shade will be disappointed. It will come in a wood tone.
I like these because my son used them all year for marching band and they didn't fall apart.
For $10 I got a few of the sticks. They aren't great, but for the price they are really good. They are smooth and feel real good in my hand. In my opinion they are not among the best since Rosewood concert sticks are far better. The product was great, would buy again!.
I have a student who is in the marching band and these sticks by far are worth the money and last a long time.
I like this The sounds, the rebound, the balance, and the looks, are bad It is the best sticks I have ever used. (fix with tape)
I have had other sticks before, but these are my favorites. For four years, I have used various pairs of marching snare, but this pair beats all the rest. I like how beautiful they are and how they bounce back. The sticks are fairly heavy so they make a lot of noise. Unlike other drums that sound horrible when compared to these, they really bring out the sound of the drum. Vic Firth, thanks for letting me know!.
Despite my son's desire, we received the plain wooden sticks in the ad instead of the maroon sticks in the ad. It doesn't make sense to advertise one thing and communicate something else. The next time I purchase, I will go to a store.