Should I do a series where I rank more signature gear?? Let me know in the comments and "Like" the video so the TH-cam Algorithm Gods can bless all of us!
A couple of years ago Thomas Lang gave a video tour of his drum room at his house. He showed his signature drum sticks and said that he uses the broken sticks in the fire place. He said that the hickory gave off a wonderful smell.
I wonder how good the smell from the burning lacquer is and how healthy it is to inhale that smoke ^^. Do you know whether he was joking when he said that?
Are we seriously having a conversation about whether or not Thomas Lang is slowly poisoning himself with all the laquer'd sticks he may or may not be burning in his fireplace. Guys, this is our Saving Private Ryan. We have to save Thomas Lang! 😮
I've had a pair of JoJo Mayer ones for like 5 years, I've been using them every day and they haven't broken or gotten too shredded on the sides at all. I love them, I recently got another pair and they're still only 10$. Unreal stuff.
I personally love the Steve Gadd signature Sticks. I've been playing with them for years now and I havent found a better pair since. Although they're not meant for playing metal, i use them for it and it works great. I might want to try out the Danny Carrey sticks, because I tried them out one and they felt great too (very different but great). I'd be interested in your opinion on both of them.
Travis barkers sticks… I hit super hard and play frequently…. Have had the same pair for over a year… a close second for me is buddy rich… his sticks feel great and are very versatile.
Fun series idea. Signature gear is usually good for most people that is a fan of that particular artist, but for someone to go through some of the options will help some people who might be looking to try something new. I'm sticking (see what I did there) with Vic Firth 5a until Mike Johnston's new signature stick gets finished, but this was fun. Oh and congrats on your signature stick! That ending shot of you rolling them on the snare towards the camera was chef's kiss level perfection too!
I've sworn by the Chris Coleman sticks for years now. Not even because I'm his biggest superfan or anything, they just happen to fit my hand perfectly.
Haven’t tried a whole lot of signature sticks but of the ones I’ve tried, the Benny Grebs feel the best to me, but I always find myself going back to extreme 5A’s and X55A’s. They just feel perfect to me and always have
I'm a 5B guy, i play from 3A's to 2B's depending on the mood, the style and the sound i'm looking for. HD9, and X55B's are some of my favorites. I'm currently using the Matt Grainer's and Eric Singer's signature, I've tried many signature models over the years. Buddy Rich, Matt Cameron, Chris Coleman are really nice. I'd like to try Royster, Garstka, Luzier, Kollias, Bissonette, Carey, Harrison etc. Greb's signature are 5B's with a shortened tip, i don't find too much difference with the regular 5B though...
I have the Jojo, Greiner and Benny's signature drumsticks and I felt and feel the same as you: Jojo's too short and because I sweat a little bit it drops off my hands easier, Benny's are a 5B but with another tip that I liked it too but for me the Greiner's are the best cause I've been gripping the sticks at the edge and the extra length works really well for me.
I forgot who made them, but rush got a commemorative stick back in the 2010’s and they were the lightest most durable looking sticks i have ever played.
I used to love the Quest Love custom but found they gave me blisters at a rate way above other sticks. They are ABSURDLY light, I really get the toothpick analogy, but it was the rubber grips that eventually killed it for me. I eventually settled on the Dave Weckl signature as my favorites. They just really fit how I want to hold the stick and the bounce lines up with where I usually want my grooves to be.
My favourite signature stick, which is my stick of choice actually, is the Promark Matt Halpern sticks. 16”, short taper, .620” diameter, barrel (large round) tip. Does the work for me.
what’s your opinion on sticks with a rubber grip material or add ons like grip tape? i generally have a similar experience with blisters so i’m curious if you’ve messed with them before and have a similar experience.
Chris Coleman’s sticks are made with love. That where the Chinese and Japanese symbol is from. It meant love. I also have so many signature sticks. The two I don’t have that you have in the video are Chris Coleman and Tony Royster Jr’s second model. Thomas Lang model is coming soon to my doorstep. I have the same amount of signature sticks you have on the video. I am also a Vic Firth freak who loves to play Vic Firth sticks. Nice comparison. I also personally like Both Benny Greb and Matt Garstka signature sticks. Very versatile for both speed and durability.
Gabe, such a killer video! Thanks for the in depth reviews, if you want to test out anymore of the Signature Series hit us up and we’ll make it happen 🤘
I play Vic Firth 7A nylon tips, I've got small hands so that's what feels best. That being said I also own a pair of Matt Gartskas sticks and they are so cool. They don't feel as heavy or as big in my hands and I feel like I can still be quick with them
I love the Chris Coleman sticks. You have to up your game when it comes to control but they aren't made for the weak at heart. You gotta play like you mean it. They improved my playing exponentially. Also the Benny grebbs are a bit like 5B's to me. They are amazing.
Very great series due!!! And a little bit humble suggestion, I think your voice and drums sound a bit dry due to the soundproof work. If you can add some echo would be very great!!!
I have Luke Holland‘s sticks and he influences my playing a lot. Surprisingly, they suit me really well! But just the concept of a signature product is so cool.
SPOILER TO THOSE WHO HAVENT WATCHED YET The Benny Grebs are so sick, I just switched from 5As and as you said although they're thicker / heavier, something just feels right about them. I hope these don't get discontinued like so many signature models because I wanna play these for as long as I can.
Given that Benny is widely considered one of the best drummers out there and has the best selling instructional videos of all time, I would think (hope) his stick stay in production as long as he’s playing. Those sticks are PERFECT.
I for years played the Travis Barker signature stick, either the white or black, but got tired of playing cymbals and heads with white or black paint all over them, plus consistency was always a huge issue. I eventually went "back" to the Tommy Lee Studio Sticks by Ahead. I do still miss the tip of my TB sticks, but aware I can get new tips. My biggest beef with the ahead sticks, is that after changing sleeves, which is a helluva chore in the first place, the tips have come off on me twice. Now, that doesn't seem too severe, until you realize what that means. It means that twice once on my DW's and once on my Roland's, I have beat my drums with a piece of aluminum with harsh threading on it. At least on my DW's it happened on new heads day, and totally decimated the 1 hour old set of heads, along with cracking my 2002 20" medium crash "yeah, ouch" and the 2nd time I managed to get through the 1st 2 plys of my 3 layer Roland $100 snare head, and my PDX proprietary $45 each tom pad heads. Yes, a normal drummer in a live setting would've caught this much faster than half a song later, but I'm not a normal drummer. I was in buds both times, and I'm legally blind, so didn't notice right away. With that being said, in the 3 years I've played these, including the cost of the cymbals and heads, I'm still WAAAAAAY under my former wood stick budget over a comparable playing time avg. I've literally replaced 1 pair of sticks, and 3 sets of shaft covers in 3 years. That's literally about $40 a year for drum sticks, and since I just because bought a new set that I've exclusively played on my electronics, those still look mint condition! Absolutely not a single mark on either stick. Coming from 2 to 3 pairs of $13 TB's a month, to 1 set a year "sort of, but less really" I am still a stonch supporter of the Ahead sticks, even with the flaws and inadvertent gear damage. On an aside, between these 2 sticks, I play "Sam Ash Specials" a generic b grade stick that turned out just about the same quality, style and feel of the $10 more per pair Zildjians. In my experience anything that says Zildjian on it, that's not made of b20 alloy is total garbage!
Really enjoyed your review of the sticks. It seemed like you were impressed by the Matt Garska sticks. I would love to see what you think of Buddy Rich signature sticks. They are my sticks of choice so far. Plus it would be interesting to see you play in that type of genre and his style. Thanks for your awesome videos! I know this would be cumbersome but besides sticks I would love to see your reviews and thoughts of your favorite drum heads, why they are your favorite and how you tune them. I know you could spend 5 videos on this alone. Haha.
The tip on the Lang sticks had a major chip after only about an hour or so. Not impressed. I tried the Gavin Harrison model...very long but surprisingly good rebound and control for a large stick. The Danny Carey model is so cool with the knurled out section for the fulcrum. A bit beefy, however. The Mike Johnston NE-1 is nothing special. Personally I like the Vic Firth Freestyle 55A. Trying out some signature Vater sticks at the moment. THE excel model at 15 3/4 inches is interesting. Getting around the kit is a bit easier than with the longer models over 16 inches. The Vater XD series is great. Both the 5B and Rock models. The Chico Hamilton and Abe Cunningham Cool Breeze models are not for me. Short tapers result in less rebound and a forward feeling heavy stick. Another great contender is the VF American Sound 5B. All the American sound models have that ball tip with to me results in fantastic rebound. These are all subjective opinions of course but I hope this sheds some light on a few different models.
Jen Ledgers signatures are some of my favorite to play with. They are heavy enough to be durable but not too heavy to restrict ghost notes and more intricate things. They have a blended tip and are long for people who like high cymbals. And the specs are somewhat close to the X55As.. why I sound like a car dealer?😭😂😂
I would have Like to see your thoughts on the Buddy Rich Signature but the Matt Garstka was close enough. However it'd be cool to add Signature Snares From Pearl to the series, seeing the New Matt Halpern Snare.👀
Does anyone get pain in their thumb when playing? I bashed it a couple years ago but sometimes when I play it can flare up and make difficult to grip. Just wondering if there was any suggestions from anyone?
I love them Steve Jordan sticks, super annoying though because most music shops in Sweden had them for a limited time and I nowadays have to special order them from Vic Firth, because they’re nowhere to be found.
hey Gabe I wanna really see some other signature sticks too but not all great drummers represent vic firth and honestly I would love to see you review some signature sticks which are not Vic firths .... For example mike manginis sticks etc
Same with me. I started with some 2Bs and got so used to it, a 5B just feels wrong, like slipping out of my hands. I use the Thomas Lang sticks now as well and (benefit of an edrum) use the same pair for over 1 1/2 years now. The only "damage" is, that the TL logo is not visible anymore and it has very few dents from playing twice on an acoustic drum set.
Vic's sticks hold up the best for me, thinking about using the aluminum sticks. Those cheap German cymbals suck, try the new 602 Paiste or Giant Beats, very expensive but you get what you pay for.
Jojo sticks are my favorite! I’m a little bit of a shorter guy so I feel that these sticks are made for me. Granted I’ve used other sticks that feel good but these just work for me. I’ve been using the Keith Carlock signature sticks for years before finding the jojo Mayer sticks.
Thanks Gabe....also please do the tutorial of "Rattle" by elevation worship....i know you can master the drum in no time .. you're a good teacher, much love from Kenya
Should I do a series where I rank more signature gear?? Let me know in the comments and "Like" the video so the TH-cam Algorithm Gods can bless all of us!
I would love to see a cymbal version
@@bene5246 yeah totally
Hai gabe keep going
110%, I'd love to see a snare video or a cymbal based video
Do some snares and maybe even some sticks from other brands
Anyone noticed that he played the style of each signature drummer ? AWESOME !!!
😃😃
Yup!
Yeah I just noticed that and went to make the same comment 😁🤘
You don't buy signature sicks to play like that drummer. It won't happen anyway. Dream on.
@@drumken dude, it was a demonstration I believe. He played that way, because the artist signature, I know U dont play like that because the stick.
A couple of years ago Thomas Lang gave a video tour of his drum room at his house. He showed his signature drum sticks and said that he uses the broken sticks in the fire place. He said that the hickory gave off a wonderful smell.
I wonder how good the smell from the burning lacquer is and how healthy it is to inhale that smoke ^^. Do you know whether he was joking when he said that?
@@0dinsson i think is drumsticks are painted, not laquered. Hopefully its a water based non toxic paint
Are we seriously having a conversation about whether or not Thomas Lang is slowly poisoning himself with all the laquer'd sticks he may or may not be burning in his fireplace. Guys, this is our Saving Private Ryan. We have to save Thomas Lang! 😮
It would be fun to watch you do a drumstick blindfold test to determine if you can guess the taper, tip, and artist from feel alone.
Best signature stick for me are the Benny Greb Signatures, The Buddy Rich Signatures, and The Ray Luzier signatures
Buddy rich signatures are pretty sweet
Always on point with your edits, man! Congratulations on the stick release and come on now..the Meinl Byzance Dual Splash as a prize! Say less👌🏻
Haha thanks Simon!
I've had a pair of JoJo Mayer ones for like 5 years, I've been using them every day and they haven't broken or gotten too shredded on the sides at all. I love them, I recently got another pair and they're still only 10$. Unreal stuff.
I came so early that my girlfriend left me. Worth it tho
😂😂😂
I personally love the Steve Gadd signature Sticks. I've been playing with them for years now and I havent found a better pair since. Although they're not meant for playing metal, i use them for it and it works great. I might want to try out the Danny Carrey sticks, because I tried them out one and they felt great too (very different but great). I'd be interested in your opinion on both of them.
The editing in the channel is slick man and Jojo Mayer sticks great
I appreciate the effort in trying to play in the style of each artist. Nice job!
Travis barkers sticks… I hit super hard and play frequently…. Have had the same pair for over a year… a close second for me is buddy rich… his sticks feel great and are very versatile.
Dang, was curious to see a review of the Danny Carey sticks. That’s what I’m playing at the moment.
Came here for this also. The only sticks I buy
Me too, I love the feel especially with that taper for the hand. They feel real nice and they are just perfect. In my opinion of course
I would like to say the same! Unfortunately he didn't mention these sticks. In my opinion the best sticks so far.
@@TheWeberShatter I agree. The contoured base is unlike any other stick.
@@michaelprior6452 Very true.
Fun series idea. Signature gear is usually good for most people that is a fan of that particular artist, but for someone to go through some of the options will help some people who might be looking to try something new.
I'm sticking (see what I did there) with Vic Firth 5a until Mike Johnston's new signature stick gets finished, but this was fun.
Oh and congrats on your signature stick! That ending shot of you rolling them on the snare towards the camera was chef's kiss level perfection too!
I love my Benny Greb sticks, always super consistent, so responsive, and it lasts a long time, never disappoints.
As a side note, the Matt Greiner sticks were spec'd in metric (41.75cm) which ends up as a weird fraction in inches. Just thought I'd toss that in.
You should try out Carmine Appice's sticks next. They’re super unique.
Heck yea, I need a hoodie!! Actually paused the video so I can go buy one 😂
You are a true hero!
I've sworn by the Chris Coleman sticks for years now. Not even because I'm his biggest superfan or anything, they just happen to fit my hand perfectly.
His ride cymbal is amazing too!
Lovely video mate! Really dig your take on all these sticks and from trying a lot of them myself I surely agree with your opinions🤞🏼
I missed the Gave Harrison Stick and you thoughts about the coating. Nice video. Looking forward to the other parts.
Haven’t tried a whole lot of signature sticks but of the ones I’ve tried, the Benny Grebs feel the best to me, but I always find myself going back to extreme 5A’s and X55A’s. They just feel perfect to me and always have
Eric Singer's Zildjian sticks and Mike Mangini's Wicked Piston from Vatar will blow your mind!
Snagged some I Prevail sticks with 19 left in stock! Love the video Gabe, awesome as always.
I'm a 5B guy, i play from 3A's to 2B's depending on the mood, the style and the sound i'm looking for. HD9, and X55B's are some of my favorites. I'm currently using the Matt Grainer's and Eric Singer's signature, I've tried many signature models over the years. Buddy Rich, Matt Cameron, Chris Coleman are really nice. I'd like to try Royster, Garstka, Luzier, Kollias, Bissonette, Carey, Harrison etc. Greb's signature are 5B's with a shortened tip, i don't find too much difference with the regular 5B though...
i think this is a great series idea held back by endorsement limitations :( there is so much to see and hear if only we could see gear from everyone
I‘ve been waiting a long time for this video
Hope it was worth the wait!!
Playing in the style of each drummer's signature sticks !!!! Awesome !!!
My favorite signature drum stick is the Buddy Rich Drumstick.
I have the Jojo, Greiner and Benny's signature drumsticks and I felt and feel the same as you: Jojo's too short and because I sweat a little bit it drops off my hands easier, Benny's are a 5B but with another tip that I liked it too but for me the Greiner's are the best cause I've been gripping the sticks at the edge and the extra length works really well for me.
I used to use the Josh Freese H-220 sticks and Chad Smith funk blasters. These days I mostly use vic firth x5a
Awesome editing and filmmaking skills!
Great Video dude. You have to do the Buddy Rich signature sticks in the next round.
Thanks this really helps ad I'm looking into a Christmas gift for my band teacher who is also a percussion major
Was that the team edge music in the video for your sticks? Super happy for you to launch these sticks and new merch! Just bought the shirt
I use the Benny Greb and love them
Lol That stick promo looked like if Pepsi made a stick commercial, love it!
Love your editing!
I knew the Benny Grebs would win. Benny just puts so much heart and effort into projects like these.
Woah man spoiler alert
@@jarnesss2546 I'm so sorry m8
@@fabianschreck4393 it’s cool I forgive you
Gabe is the best put more vids like this and playthroughs
I forgot who made them, but rush got a commemorative stick back in the 2010’s and they were the lightest most durable looking sticks i have ever played.
I've been playing the Tony Royster 2 for about a year and I absolutely love them
I used to love the Quest Love custom but found they gave me blisters at a rate way above other sticks. They are ABSURDLY light, I really get the toothpick analogy, but it was the rubber grips that eventually killed it for me.
I eventually settled on the Dave Weckl signature as my favorites. They just really fit how I want to hold the stick and the bounce lines up with where I usually want my grooves to be.
Should’ve thrown in the buddy rich sticks. So much bounce from those
Where are Gavin Harrison's sticks? 😂 but I still love this video ❤
I'll have to try those next time!
Ray Luzier stick is awesome -- kinda a love-child hybrid of Vic Firth Rock and a 5b. I think that may be up your street...
Todd Sucherman sticks revolutionized my playing, particularly ghosts and shuffles.
Just discovered your channel. Great content! Subscribed.
My favourite signature stick, which is my stick of choice actually, is the Promark Matt Halpern sticks. 16”, short taper, .620” diameter, barrel (large round) tip. Does the work for me.
Nice! I've never tried those, but Matt is a killer player!
I am using Buddy Richs Sticks for more than 4 Years now and i fucking love them
Love you channel!!!! Your kits beautiful and sounds great what kit is this by the way?
what’s your opinion on sticks with a rubber grip material or add ons like grip tape? i generally have a similar experience with blisters so i’m curious if you’ve messed with them before and have a similar experience.
Chris Coleman’s sticks are made with love. That where the Chinese and Japanese symbol is from. It meant love. I also have so many signature sticks. The two I don’t have that you have in the video are Chris Coleman and Tony Royster Jr’s second model. Thomas Lang model is coming soon to my doorstep. I have the same amount of signature sticks you have on the video. I am also a Vic Firth freak who loves to play Vic Firth sticks. Nice comparison. I also personally like Both Benny Greb and Matt Garstka signature sticks. Very versatile for both speed and durability.
My favorite signature stick is Thomas Lang. It’s got a wonderful balanced feel to it.
Gabe, such a killer video! Thanks for the in depth reviews, if you want to test out anymore of the Signature Series hit us up and we’ll make it happen 🤘
im on the Virgil Donati assaults, they are heavy but work for me
Does it matter when vic firth extreme 5b exist, best stick.
U should try the Vic Firth From 5A or B's, I think there cool, Awesome video, learned alot from ur videos, Great Job 😉👌😂😜
How did you get that sound on your left snare drum?
I play Vic Firth 7A nylon tips, I've got small hands so that's what feels best. That being said I also own a pair of Matt Gartskas sticks and they are so cool. They don't feel as heavy or as big in my hands and I feel like I can still be quick with them
Pumped for this series
I've been using Benny Greb's signature sticks for years, I've never used a better feeling pair of sticks
I have a question.... Where did you customize ur own sticks Gabe?
Man, I wanted the signature sticks. Tried to buy on the 1st day but wouldn't work. Any idea when they'll be re-released?
Question for you Gabe drumsticks do they tend to warp
My favorite signature stick is the Vic Firth Charlie Watts stick, it works very well for my playing style
Very good! Would be nice to see some signature snares and cymbals next! Perhaps some stacks and stuff like that.
I love the Chris Coleman sticks. You have to up your game when it comes to control but they aren't made for the weak at heart. You gotta play like you mean it. They improved my playing exponentially. Also the Benny grebbs are a bit like 5B's to me. They are amazing.
Very great series due!!!
And a little bit humble suggestion, I think your voice and drums sound a bit dry due to the soundproof work. If you can add some echo would be very great!!!
So glad you dig it!
I have Luke Holland‘s sticks and he influences my playing a lot. Surprisingly, they suit me really well! But just the concept of a signature product is so cool.
I've never tried those! Love Luke's playing though!
@@DrumBeatsOnline me too!! I‘d also appreciate a groove breakdown similar to the Travis Barker video from last week ;)
Wow
SPOILER TO THOSE WHO HAVENT WATCHED YET
The Benny Grebs are so sick, I just switched from 5As and as you said although they're thicker / heavier, something just feels right about them. I hope these don't get discontinued like so many signature models because I wanna play these for as long as I can.
Given that Benny is widely considered one of the best drummers out there and has the best selling instructional videos of all time, I would think (hope) his stick stay in production as long as he’s playing. Those sticks are PERFECT.
I for years played the Travis Barker signature stick, either the white or black, but got tired of playing cymbals and heads with white or black paint all over them, plus consistency was always a huge issue. I eventually went "back" to the Tommy Lee Studio Sticks by Ahead. I do still miss the tip of my TB sticks, but aware I can get new tips. My biggest beef with the ahead sticks, is that after changing sleeves, which is a helluva chore in the first place, the tips have come off on me twice. Now, that doesn't seem too severe, until you realize what that means. It means that twice once on my DW's and once on my Roland's, I have beat my drums with a piece of aluminum with harsh threading on it. At least on my DW's it happened on new heads day, and totally decimated the 1 hour old set of heads, along with cracking my 2002 20" medium crash "yeah, ouch" and the 2nd time I managed to get through the 1st 2 plys of my 3 layer Roland $100 snare head, and my PDX proprietary $45 each tom pad heads. Yes, a normal drummer in a live setting would've caught this much faster than half a song later, but I'm not a normal drummer. I was in buds both times, and I'm legally blind, so didn't notice right away. With that being said, in the 3 years I've played these, including the cost of the cymbals and heads, I'm still WAAAAAAY under my former wood stick budget over a comparable playing time avg. I've literally replaced 1 pair of sticks, and 3 sets of shaft covers in 3 years. That's literally about $40 a year for drum sticks, and since I just because bought a new set that I've exclusively played on my electronics, those still look mint condition! Absolutely not a single mark on either stick. Coming from 2 to 3 pairs of $13 TB's a month, to 1 set a year "sort of, but less really" I am still a stonch supporter of the Ahead sticks, even with the flaws and inadvertent gear damage. On an aside, between these 2 sticks, I play "Sam Ash Specials" a generic b grade stick that turned out just about the same quality, style and feel of the $10 more per pair Zildjians. In my experience anything that says Zildjian on it, that's not made of b20 alloy is total garbage!
Can you do one with Travis barkers signature zildjian sticks
Really enjoyed your review of the sticks. It seemed like you were impressed by the Matt Garska sticks. I would love to see what you think of Buddy Rich signature sticks. They are my sticks of choice so far. Plus it would be interesting to see you play in that type of genre and his style. Thanks for your awesome videos! I know this would be cumbersome but besides sticks I would love to see your reviews and thoughts of your favorite drum heads, why they are your favorite and how you tune them. I know you could spend 5 videos on this alone. Haha.
I use 55A are the best for me! But I used Benny Greb too and I'm agree with you, the feel are perfect for me 💙
oh my goodness there are sooooooooo much more signature sticks to test out. and even so many from vic firth.
The tip on the Lang sticks had a major chip after only about an hour or so. Not impressed. I tried the Gavin Harrison model...very long but surprisingly good rebound and control for a large stick. The Danny Carey model is so cool with the knurled out section for the fulcrum. A bit beefy, however. The Mike Johnston NE-1 is nothing special. Personally I like the Vic Firth Freestyle 55A. Trying out some signature Vater sticks at the moment. THE excel model at 15 3/4 inches is interesting. Getting around the kit is a bit easier than with the longer models over 16 inches. The Vater XD series is great. Both the 5B and Rock models. The Chico Hamilton and Abe Cunningham Cool Breeze models are not for me. Short tapers result in less rebound and a forward feeling heavy stick. Another great contender is the VF American Sound 5B. All the American sound models have that ball tip with to me results in fantastic rebound. These are all subjective opinions of course but I hope this sheds some light on a few different models.
Using the david garibaldi for almost 10years. Big and light with a nice tipp to do some swinging in between
I play vater 5a's does anybody know what for a model from vic firth would be the same in terms of weight?
I'd try the vic firth 5A's!
@@DrumBeatsOnline oh didn't know they were also called 5A's 🤦♂️😂 thanks
Jen Ledgers signatures are some of my favorite to play with. They are heavy enough to be durable but not too heavy to restrict ghost notes and more intricate things. They have a blended tip and are long for people who like high cymbals. And the specs are somewhat close to the X55As.. why I sound like a car dealer?😭😂😂
11:47 That voice crack was brutal
Can you tell something about Pete Lockett drumstick please. I just order that stick ok Amazon
I would have Like to see your thoughts on the Buddy Rich Signature but the Matt Garstka was close enough. However it'd be cool to add Signature Snares From Pearl to the series, seeing the New Matt Halpern Snare.👀
Wow i'm early, excited for this:)
Does anyone get pain in their thumb when playing? I bashed it a couple years ago but sometimes when I play it can flare up and make difficult to grip. Just wondering if there was any suggestions from anyone?
It could be osteoarthritis in the thumb, I get it sometimes too, painful and hard to grip the stick.
I have the Benny's. They are my favorite stick so far.
Ordered some sticks, bud.
Thanks Matt! I hope you love them!
@@DrumBeatsOnline Oh, I'm sure I will!
When you played Benny’s sticks was the playing inspired by one of his recent Instagram posts? 🧐 kinda cool if you ask me 😄
I love them Steve Jordan sticks, super annoying though because most music shops in Sweden had them for a limited time and I nowadays have to special order them from Vic Firth, because they’re nowhere to be found.
my favorite are the ronald bruner jr. signature zildjians, they just seem to work great for all styles
Aren't the Benny Greb sticks just a 5B spec size stick...using them for 20+ years.
hey Gabe I wanna really see some other signature sticks too but not all great drummers represent vic firth and honestly I would love to see you review some signature sticks which are not Vic firths .... For example mike manginis sticks etc
what headphones do you use?
I use the Lang sticks and I really like them. That being said, after using them for a long while going back to “regular” sizes feels very odd.
Same with me. I started with some 2Bs and got so used to it, a 5B just feels wrong, like slipping out of my hands. I use the Thomas Lang sticks now as well and (benefit of an edrum) use the same pair for over 1 1/2 years now. The only "damage" is, that the TL logo is not visible anymore and it has very few dents from playing twice on an acoustic drum set.
I use the Steve gadd signatures. They are pretty decent
Vic's sticks hold up the best for me, thinking about using the aluminum sticks. Those cheap German cymbals suck, try the new 602 Paiste or Giant Beats, very expensive but you get what you pay for.
gabe make such a variety vids gabe is the best
Jojo sticks are my favorite! I’m a little bit of a shorter guy so I feel that these sticks are made for me. Granted I’ve used other sticks that feel good but these just work for me. I’ve been using the Keith Carlock signature sticks for years before finding the jojo Mayer sticks.
Not labeled as a Vic Firth but I know they produce them. My stick choice is the Travis Barker Signatures!
Thanks Gabe....also please do the tutorial of "Rattle" by elevation worship....i know you can master the drum in no time .. you're a good teacher, much love from Kenya
can you do a video with other sticks companies?
I use Mike Mangini's 'Wicked Pistons" from Vater