Vic Firth Corpsmaster Signature Snare Drumstick - Ralph Hardimon

Model: VIC-SRH
Availability:In Stock

$7.65 (Sold in Pairs)


Vic Firth SRH Ralph Hardimon Corpsmaster Marching Snare Drumsticks have been field tested and proven for many years. The Vic Firth SRH Ralph Hardimon Drumsticks feature a unique barrel tip and long taper for quick rebound and added control. Th...
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Vic Firth SRH Ralph Hardimon Corpsmaster Marching Snare Drumsticks have been field tested and proven for many years. The Vic Firth SRH Ralph Hardimon Drumsticks feature a unique barrel tip and long taper for quick rebound and added control.

The Vic Firth SRH are turned in hickory for strength and power. Wood tip.

Length: 17"
Diameter = .710"

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Ralphs

Comments:

They say "If it ain't broke, don't fix it". That is certainly the case with the SRH. This one of Vic's first signature corps sticks and its obvious why they have been around for so long. These are among the most consistent sticks being manufactured today. Great weight, taper and bead shape. I submit that anyone who "Breaks these while playing medium volume" is out there hacking and playing with a serious lack of technique and probably has a very poor approach to the drum. However, Breaking sticks is just part of drumming! We take inanimate objects and strike them repeatedly on other inanimate objects! And yes, the manufacturing process allows for any stick these days to have a few defects. I have been playing with these and many other sticks over the years while I have always found a "dud" pair or two here and there, these are far more consistent than many of the other brands. I love a lot of the sticks that are coming out for snare drum. Very exciting with all of the different variety that's out there. But for the money, and for the proven levels of variety and consistency, I chose firth. x

Date Posted: 2009-11-02 11:24:17

Posted By: Xander P

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Pretty good.

Comments:

This sticks do give a great sound and rebound, but I have found that they do break pretty easily. I had them taped all the way up, and after just one practice of molar-stroke rim shots, they break in half. They are very good sticks, but not my first pick.

Date Posted: 2009-10-18 11:54:08

Posted By: John Frederick

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A good stick

Comments:

I've been using these for the past two years. They have served me well.

Date Posted: 2009-07-04 14:20:04

Posted By: James

Rating

Pimpin fresh

Comments:

these sticks are really amazing. They have perfect size and weight for marching and give a really good sound. The snare line at my school has been using them for years and they really don't break as easily as people say. I recommend them for any snare player.

Date Posted: 2008-12-10 11:18:47

Posted By: Shwang

Rating

GOOD STICKS

Comments:

These are good sticks. Break Easily

Date Posted: 2008-10-09 20:10:05

Posted By: Christian Robinson

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