This stick is great for all Caixa playing. It's a bit shorter than common drumset and snare drum sticks, making it well suited for playing a 12" Caixa and any Caixa played with a strap. The barrel tip has a good shape and weight for loud playing. The marfim wood model is light weight and has a quick feel. The…
This stick is great for Rio-style repique playing with one hand and one stick. It's shorter than common drumset and snare drum sticks, making it well suited for playing fast rhythms on repique. The marfim wood model is light weight and has a quick feel. Also excellent for Caixa "em cima" and agogô. The macaranduba is heavier and more durable.…
Ivsom nylon stick with brass ends for Frigideira One stick only Approximately 13.5" long The Frigideira is actually a modified frying pan. It is played like a tamborim in samba schools in Rio, including Mocidade and Beija Flor. It can be played with a wood stick for a softer sound, but in baterias it is played with a flexible nylon…
This stick is great for Rio-style repique playing with one hand and one stick. It's shorter than common drumset and snare drum sticks, making it well suited for playing fast rhythms on repique. Slightly conical at one end. Macaranduba is heavier and more durable than marfim or hickory. Sold individually.
This stick is great for all Caixa playing. It's a bit shorter than common drumset and snare drum sticks, making it well suited for playing a 12" Caixa and any Caixa played with a strap. The small barrel tip has a good weight for Caixa playing and also sounds great on tamborim. Macaranduba is heavier and more durable than marfim…
This stick is great for Rio-style repique playing with one hand and one stick. It's shorter than common drumset and snare drum sticks, making it well suited for playing fast rhythms on repique. Slightly conical at one end. Macaranduba is heavier and more durable than marfim or hickory. Sold individually.
This stick is great for all Caixa playing. It's a bit shorter than common drumset and snare drum sticks, making it well suited for playing a 12" Caixa and any Caixa played with a strap. The small barrel tip has a good weight for Caixa playing and also sounds great on tamborim. Macaranduba is heavier and more durable than marfim…