DRUMSTICK WOOD TYPES
Every drummer has various requirements for their drumsticks. So naturally, choosing the right drumstick for your specific needs is important. As a way to give people more options while maintaining a focused and clear selection, Meinl Stick & Brush decided to offer some of their sticks in two different wood species, also known as types of wood.
If you have checked out Meinl Stick & Brush’s line, you might already be familiar with the two wood types they use: American Hickory and Hard Maple.
So why would Meinl offer the same stick in two different types of wood?
It is all about the two most important aspects of a stick, the sound and the feel!
To help you decide which wood might be right for how you like to play, below is a list of characteristics for both hickory and maple.
American Hickory
American Hickory is a very hard wood, which produces a very durable drumstick. Compared to other wood types, Hickory is very resilient, so the chance of it breaking mid groove is very low.
The strength is due to the long-grained structure of the wood, and this characteristic has led Hickory to become the most popular wood choice for modern drumsticks.
Since Hickory is so strong, it is also used for other products like tool handles, sports equipment, and bows.
Once the wood is carefully dried, it keeps almost 100% of its shape.
The American Hickory Meinl Stick & Brush uses, comes from the Appalachian region, one of the only places in the world to find this special wood.
Hickory itself is a dull wood with a high density, but it’s possible to produce both lightweight sticks and heavy sticks.
In short:
- very durable, highly resilient
- most used wood for drumsticks
- keeps the shape almost 100%
- range of light to heavy weights
Hard Maple
The Hard Maple used for Meinl drumsticks comes from Canada and North America, where it is most commonly found.
Hard Maple is a bit less durable compared to American Hickory for sticks, but for drummers that prefer a lighter weight and feel, it proves to be plenty durable.
In addition to its lighter weight, this wood also provides a much warmer and lighter sound from the cymbals.
Since Hard Maple is more delicate than Hickory, it is the perfect solution for those desiring less weight in their sticks without sacrificing the diameter.
Hard Maple is also long-grained, but its wood grain is almost invisible. The natural color of this wood type is sometimes called white, as maple is one of the brightest woods.
In short:
- hard and durable but not heavy
- produces a warm cymbal sound
- provides light feel in the hand
- lightweight with normal diameter
As you can see, each wood type has its own unique characteristics which create different sounds and playing feels.
Browse and find your favorite from the Meinl Stick & Brush range in Meinlshop!
As drummers, the Meinl Stick & Brush team knows that a drumstick is a very personal choice because it is the direct connection between a drummer or percussionist and their instrument.
To help you finding the tool you need to create music and take your drumming to new levels, Meinl Stick & Brush daily put their passion for drumming into work. Driven by this passion they offer a focused range of products with innovation and quality continually at the forefront. One innovation is the so called „AH-HA“ moment, which means that sticks are made with a new step: weigh and sort the raw wooden dowels into designated models before manufacturing. So your favorite pair will always feel the same.
DRUMSTICK WOOD TYPES
Every drummer has various requirements for their drumsticks. So naturally, choosing the right drumstick for your specific needs is important. As a way to give people more options while maintaining a focused and clear selection, Meinl Stick & Brush decided to offer some of their sticks in two different wood species, also known as types of wood.
If you have checked out Meinl Stick & Brush’s line, you might already be familiar with the two wood types they use: American Hickory and Hard Maple.
So why would Meinl offer the same stick in two different types of wood?
It is all about the two most important aspects of a stick, the sound and the feel!
To help you decide which wood might be right for how you like to play, below is a list of characteristics for both hickory and maple.
American Hickory
American Hickory is a very hard wood, which produces a very durable drumstick. Compared to other wood types, Hickory is very resilient, so the chance of it breaking mid groove is very low.
The strength is due to the long-grained structure of the wood, and this characteristic has led Hickory to become the most popular wood choice for modern drumsticks.
Since Hickory is so strong, it is also used for other products like tool handles, sports equipment, and bows.
Once the wood is carefully dried, it keeps almost 100% of its shape.
The American Hickory Meinl Stick & Brush uses, comes from the Appalachian region, one of the only places in the world to find this special wood.
Hickory itself is a dull wood with a high density, but it’s possible to produce both lightweight sticks and heavy sticks.
In short:
- very durable, highly resilient
- most used wood for drumsticks
- keeps the shape almost 100%
- range of light to heavy weights
Hard Maple
The Hard Maple used for Meinl drumsticks comes from Canada and North America, where it is most commonly found.
Hard Maple is a bit less durable compared to American Hickory for sticks, but for drummers that prefer a lighter weight and feel, it proves to be plenty durable.
In addition to its lighter weight, this wood also provides a much warmer and lighter sound from the cymbals.
Since Hard Maple is more delicate than Hickory, it is the perfect solution for those desiring less weight in their sticks without sacrificing the diameter.
Hard Maple is also long-grained, but its wood grain is almost invisible. The natural color of this wood type is sometimes called white, as maple is one of the brightest woods.
In short:
- hard and durable but not heavy
- produces a warm cymbal sound
- provides light feel in the hand
- lightweight with normal diameter
As you can see, each wood type has its own unique characteristics which create different sounds and playing feels.
Browse and find your favorite from the Meinl Stick & Brush range in Meinlshop!
As drummers, the Meinl Stick & Brush team knows that a drumstick is a very personal choice because it is the direct connection between a drummer or percussionist and their instrument.
To help you finding the tool you need to create music and take your drumming to new levels, Meinl Stick & Brush daily put their passion for drumming into work. Driven by this passion they offer a focused range of products with innovation and quality continually at the forefront. One innovation is the so called „AH-HA“ moment, which means that sticks are made with a new step: weigh and sort the raw wooden dowels into designated models before manufacturing. So your favorite pair will always feel the same.