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Signature Series -- Peter Erskine -Big Band- Drumsticks

Signature Series -- Peter Erskine -Big Band- Drumsticks

Regular price $14.99
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Combines the shaft dimensions of a 5A and 5B with a long taper for effortless rebound.

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Designed with the iconic Peter Erskine, this stick combines the shaft dimensions of a 5A and 5B with a long taper for effortless rebound.

  • Built for big band playing
  • Mid-sized shaft and a long taper allow the power and finesse needed for any big band chart

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Overall rating: 4.8 / 5 from 5 reviews.

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Peter Erskine Big Band sticks

"I've been using these for years. They're a versatile stick for variety of music styles. The 5B shaft feels comfortable and allows for solid rimshots, but the teardrop bead offers a more expression on cymbals, particularly a ride cymbal."

Mark S. (5/5)

big sticks

"very weighty, meaty stick"

marge b. (4/5)

Best stick in all playing styles, not just jazz.

"Discovered these while playing jazz, but have carried them into every playing situation since. Currently playing in a rock cover band-the best balance, articulation, and rebound stick in all playing styles. Tough and durable. Would be interested in trying these with a nylon tip."

Athman (5/5)

I buy these religiously. They are my go-to sticks

"The best traits of 5A without the stiffness. They are the best sounding jazz ride sticks."

Chris (5/5)

Best Drumstick for Jazz

"I first purchased this for my jazz ensemble course back in 2018, and I have regularly kept purchasing them since then. They provide a great sound on the cymbals and drum heads that actually deliver genuine jazz articulations. Compared to the Modern Jazz series, these sticks are the right weight and size for ensemble performance. The Modern Jazz series drumsticks are too thick and provide more of a fusion-funk sound than a traditional jazz sound, but these Big Band drumsticks are true to their name. They also work very well for other genres such as classic rock because they allow for more color and dynamics than other rock-heavy drumsticks."

Will (5/5)

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